Sorry, but I don't understand,,, 'bounced up' ? I do, but what is the problem, this is not a sciences lab,,,
I don't have the camera at hand, I have not shot any images with it, I'm just giving my opinion on what I see in ACR. And what people put up online. You are entitled to see something else with the same converter or another RAW converter
Why will you not refer to what they write, this is just their opinion and thoughts, just as I have mine, but OK feel free to not comment on it,,,
To my eyes the samples are pretty close regarding most things, I said the GFX has a lot of pixels but the 85mm AFS 1.4 G looks like it is helping the D810,,, implying they should have done the test with the 120mm that seems to be a better performer according to reviewers all around, but I can only state what I see from looking at these samples,,, and what Michael said, and I agree with him on his exposures and the look and feel of the files,,,
You will not see me make a statement on if the GFX has a DR of 12 or 14, you should know that - I leave that for the number crushers out there
My point is sort of; We hear this GFX is a new wonder and much better than old obsolete cameras like the vintage D810 - Many people say they would like a new D820 since it would be much better,,, Not so, new is not always better I have learned over the years - just look at the D810 it has unforgivable flaws compared to some of it's predecessors,,,,
for some users,,, Chassis/mount weak, small battery and need for an grip to mention just obvious ones,,,