>>3392707>>3392713It actually does matter. You get this kind of stuff, and while it's usually completely unnoticeable on jpegs and even blank raws, it becomes more an more apparent as you process your images. It's harder to work with underexposed and overexposed images, and your colour editing work is effected as well. Honestly it's really a dumb idea of sony to still have it. It should be a really easy patch to implement it into all their bodies, but I guess that they don't want to patch real raw into their older bodies, so they can sell the new ones.