Pictures from NEX 7, Thread I


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tntrue said:
NEX-7, LA-EA1, Minolta 200mm f/2.8 HS APO, all shot at f/4. #1 cropped at about 25% magnification, #2 at about 45%, #3 at about 80%.

This camera is incredible. Even at ISO400 I can get jpegs that are both clean enough and detailed enough to crop at 100% magnification if I need to. Sony really got it right with this one. :thumbsup:

Thanks for the feedback bro enjoy your new toy!
 

Set to Auto ISO. Then play around with the shutter speed or aperture.
(Correct me if im wrong)

thkq :) when i change exposure compensation at Auto ISO, then ISO change the values.. thks for the tips
 

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Thanks bro. It's shoot with 50/1.8. How I wish I have 24F1.8 Zeiss. :D

oh..got it wrong..but hey.. couldnt even really tell the different.. (at least for me..not sure others tho. heh)
Well i believe you can. No need to wish. Just put aside some cash every month. lol.
 

Outdoors among friends . . .


Tamron 60mm f/2 via LA-EA1:
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SEL30M35:
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oh..got it wrong..but hey.. couldnt even really tell the different.. (at least for me..not sure others tho. heh)
Well i believe you can. No need to wish. Just put aside some cash every month. lol.

Haha, no problem. Btw, it's an A-mount 50/1.8 lens, not E-mount ;)
Must wish first then action lah lol :D
 

Hi Guys,

do you realise that indoor shooting, even i use ISO 400 and 2.8 (wider app i have), the speed still quite slow, never be able to get at least 1/250!! so blurry image once my kids move a bit!

the speed is 2~3 step slower than normal DSLR?
 

Hi Guys,

do you realise that indoor shooting, even i use ISO 400 and 2.8 (wider app i have), the speed still quite slow, never be able to get at least 1/250!! so blurry image once my kids move a bit!

the speed is 2~3 step slower than normal DSLR?

There are no known problems of the metering in the camera, but then, I only use M mode.
And using 1/250 is pretty fast for indoor (assuming a normal fluorescent lighted room) . At ISO 400 and only at 2.8, it is not surprising that the meter assigned you a slow speed.
 

Hi Guys,

do you realise that indoor shooting, even i use ISO 400 and 2.8 (wider app i have), the speed still quite slow, never be able to get at least 1/250!! so blurry image once my kids move a bit!

the speed is 2~3 step slower than normal DSLR?

I normally shoot pictures of my kit too with my 24-70mm at f2.8. Typically with indoor lighting, I use ISO800 (still quite clean with low noise) or ISO 1600. I try my best not to go to ISO3200 as using stronger noise reduction in LR tends to kill a lot of details.

Shutter speed is normally 100-125. Do keep in mind at depending on your focal length, f2.8 can have a very shallow depth of field and if you aren't careful, your kid may sudden shift out of focus plane.

Anyway, I use my 24mm f1.8 and the 50mm OSS f1.8 a lot for indoor night shots as f1.8 is significantly brighter than f2.8
 

Anybody find picture not sharp when using the 1855 Kit lens shooting night scene ?

Thanks. :)
 

Anybody find picture not sharp when using the 1855 Kit lens shooting night scene ?

Thanks. :)

post images please.

there are many reasons:

- High ISO noise
- Handshake
- Tripod unstable
etc.

NPNT
 

Jeremy1 said:
Anybody find picture not sharp when using the 1855 Kit lens shooting night scene ?

Thanks. :)

Are you using tripod ? Did you turn off lens stablisation when doing long exposures on tripod ?
 

post images please.

there are many reasons:

- High ISO noise
- Handshake
- Tripod unstable
etc.

NPNT

Are you using tripod ? Did you turn off lens stablisation when doing long exposures on tripod ?

Hi Brothers, below are the pictures :

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ISO : 100
Aperture : F14
Shutter Speed : 25 sec

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ISO : 400
Aperture : F8
Shutter Speed : 0.5 sec

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ISO : 400
Aperture : F8
Shutter Speed : 1 sec

All taken with tripod, remote control at focal length 18mm manual focus. Stabilization is set to "OFF" no doubt confirmation from the Sony lecturer it does not matter.

These pictures are Raw using CS5 to save as JPG with no PP.
If you zoom in 100%, you will noticed that the structure of the building is not that sharp or is my expectation too high.

Thanks in advance. :)
 

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Just curious, ...do you have a UV filter in front of the kit lens ?


...It's a well known fact that Nex 7 out resolves the 18-55 kit lens and missed focus, flares and ghosting will only make things worst.
 

16mm + FE adaptor
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16mm Pano
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16mm Pano
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16mm Pano
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16mm + FE Adaptor Pano
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Just curious, ...do you have a UV filter in front of the kit lens ?


...It's a well known fact that Nex 7 out resolves the 18-55 kit lens and missed focus, flares and ghosting will only make things worst.

No UV filter but with lens hood. :)
 

thanks bros for comment on the indoor shooting. I just got my sigma 30mm price incresed nearly 20% and will post some pic.

BUT hor, NEX 7 is same as A77 right? how come the picture is not as good vs some bros post here with their A77?
 

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