Have Sony improved their colour science?

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Lets prefix this with the standard disclaimer "these are only my personal subjective opinions etc etc"

I've shot with many different cameras over the years (GAS anyone?) and I know theres some serious differences in how the various brands render colour. Of all the bunch I really disliked the Sonys (A6000) colours the most (esp skin tones). I know they do make great sensors / cameras but I just found the files really horrible to get the colours as I like them (see disclaimer above).

I was watching a D5, 5Div, A9 comparison video onTube recently (will link when I'm at a desktop) and it had a 'blind portrait test' between the three cameras. I took it and I was more than a little surprised that I preferred the A9 in most of the pics (there was a few where I liked Nikon and only 1 where I preferred Canon!). Now I know this was only one case, but I really wasn't expecting that result.

Have Sony changed their colours in the latest batch of cameras or is it a case of my tastes changing over time?
 
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Short answer yes, Sony have been improving their colour science, I'm not finding a big difference between what I used to get out of the Fuji XT-2 and the Sony A9.
I'm doing very little post-processing these days compared to my DSLR days so considering getting a iPad Pro to speed up the workflow even further.
 
have to ask when did it start being called science, its always just been canon/nikon/sony colour pallet has it not. then again its minimum depth of field and how its rendered and not this boowka or however you spell it to me:confused::p
 
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