Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2014/11/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Beautiful shots, great examples to use! Cheers Jayanand On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 8:19 PM, Adam Bridge <abridge at mac.com> wrote: > Weighing in as someone who actually uses a Sony A7 & A7R on a regular > basis, with Leica glass, I have to endorse the ability of the camera to > focus well, especially in very low light conditions. > > Friday night we had a wedding rehearsal dinner in a very dark room. I took > the A7 (my M8 would have been totally useless) with a CV f1.2 35mm lens > (the Noctilux wasn?t a good choice because of close focus limitations and > I could only take one lens). I was shooting anywhere from ISO 16,000 to > 24,000 wide open or just a bit stopped down so I could pretend I had some > depth of field. > > The result was like shooting Neopan 1600, at least to my eye. > > Here?s an example, processed from color to B&W (which I had intended to do > from the start) in Lightroom 5.6 which includes native support for the > Sony cameras as have the last few versions. Frank might want to update > unless there?s a reason to hang around with the previous generation?s > software. > > <http://adam-bridge.smugmug.com/Family/2014-Pauls-Wedding-Trip/i-Wj6r27v/0/X3/2014-10-31-rehersal_dinner-29-X3.jpg > > <http://adam-bridge.smugmug.com/Family/2014-Pauls-Wedding-Trip/i-Wj6r27v/0/X3/2014-10-31-rehersal_dinner-29-X3.jpg>> > > There are more snaps from that dinner and from work the previous day as we > toured. > > Oh, here?s one of Ric Carter I shot at our lunch: > > <http://adam-bridge.smugmug.com/Family/2014-Pauls-Wedding-Trip/i-hdn2Msh/0/X3/2014-10-31-north_carolina_trip_friday-05-X3.jpg > > <http://adam-bridge.smugmug.com/Family/2014-Pauls-Wedding-Trip/i-hdn2Msh/0/X3/2014-10-31-north_carolina_trip_friday-05-X3.jpg>> > > Ric is a great guy (but you knew that already, eh?) a great > conversationalist and recommended a super lunch spot (the Raleigh Times > Bar) where we enjoyed some seriously good lunch. > > I can understand why being pro any other camera but a Leica on the list > might ruffle feathers. But the new M is terribly expensive, seems a bit > fragile from reports I?ve been reading, and doesn?t do some things as well > as the Sony. > > I?m thinking Sony may be wishing they had designed the E mount a bit > differently at this point because it does place challenges on the > designers of future lenses. Leica had to work out its own issues with its > sensor to make it work well with its own wide angle lenses and even then > there?s a lot of software involved behind the scenes (ignore that man > behind the curtain?) to get it to come together. > > For me, I?m with Frank. Sony A7(RS) are my new Leicas. I?ll be buying more > Zeiss glass to complement them. > > I will say that I have no issue with focusing using the ?zoom? system. > Native lenses like the new manual Zeiss lenses, will dip into zoom mode as > you focus which works rather nicely. > > Adam Bridge > >> On Nov 2, 2014, at 8:24 AM, Sonny Carter <sonc.hegr at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Well there ya go. The Sony a7s is not cropped but full frame. It is less >> expensive. Maybe gaffers tape? It is a premium product, being used to >> shoot films with 4k. Sony imaging is what you are watching when you are >> watching baseball football and soccer (football). And when you get into >> that driverless car, Sony will steer it. >> >> This is the camera you were wishing for on the LUG aloud, Mark, remember? >> By brand name! > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information