Sony A7/(r) image sharing thread #3


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The reflection

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The leading line

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A7 | Voigtlander 12/5.6 V.2​
 



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| Sony A7r | Leica Summicron-M 90 ver 1 |

I still prefer the rendering of an older lens ^_^|​
 

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Love Sony A7R. But I hope the lens could be cheaper and smaller

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Tested my DIY Flat Field profile for CV 12/5.6 V2 and A7 on my RAW Therapee converter. Still need to tweak a bit but better than my previous workflow.

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A7 | Voigtlander 12/5.6 V.2​
 

Tested my DIY Flat Field profile for CV 12/5.6 V2 and A7 on my RAW Therapee converter. Still need to tweak a bit but better than my previous workflow.



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nicely done bro... I have the corner fix as A7r is not really ideal for 12mm due to really bad cast still can't get it that well, also the LR lens profile don't help either lolz...
 

nicely done bro... I have the corner fix as A7r is not really ideal for 12mm due to really bad cast still can't get it that well, also the LR lens profile don't help either lolz...

i think the 12mm works best on the A7s, A7 still ok. A7R more challenging to completely fix the cast. Easier for evening / night shots, harder for daytime shots.
 

i think the 12mm works best on the A7s, A7 still ok. A7R more challenging to completely fix the cast. Easier for evening / night shots, harder for daytime shots.

yes true bro... wish the A72 MK2 comes with a bit more MP lolz
 

Try the Capture One Express (free) for Sony today (a bit late) and very surprised with the result it brings to the Sony A7 + Voigtlander 12/5.6 file.

Just simple Auto adjustment + 1.3Ev Vignetting compensation and the result is both clean and good corner performance. Probably consider to upgrade to the Pro version after further testing.


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A7 | Voigtlander 12/5.6 V.2​

Sorry, just quick test on old photo.
 

Try the Capture One Express (free) for Sony today (a bit late) and very surprised with the result it brings to the Sony A7 + Voigtlander 12/5.6 file.

Just simple Auto adjustment + 1.3Ev Vignetting compensation and the result is both clean and good corner performance. Probably consider to upgrade to the Pro version after further testing.

C1 is pretty good. If you upgrade to the Pro for Sony, it's quite cheap - around EUR 3x if I recall correctly. However, you can only import Sony RAW and JPEG files with this version.
 

Try the Capture One Express (free) for Sony today (a bit late) and very surprised with the result it brings to the Sony A7 + Voigtlander 12/5.6 file.

Just simple Auto adjustment + 1.3Ev Vignetting compensation and the result is both clean and good corner performance. Probably consider to upgrade to the Pro version after further testing.




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Sorry, just quick test on old photo.


Thanks for sharing, result look really good, will try out tonight.
 



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A7 | Voigtlander 12/5.6 V.2 | Capture One Express​
 

There he goes.... he said I'm hopeless *sob*

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A7r + 55/1.8

 


Where Is The Love by tecnica, on Flickr

Sony A7R + FE 16-35

In the recent years, there has been a noticeable increase in the number of people taking up photography, be it for leisure or work purposes. Surely there are bad eggs amongst the good ones and it was evident during this period of time when everybody was rushing to grab their shots of the SEA Games' fireworks. Unruly and over zealous behaviours were among the top of the list.

So here I was this morning, at one of the hot spots and I met a couple of residents who told me about the problems they had came across over the last 2 to 3 weeks. One of them said that due to the long wait for the fireworks, some photographers had placed their feet against the walls to relief their fatigue, resulting in dirty footprints which had to be covered up with a fresh coat of paint. Other issues included shifting of residents' potted plants and rowdy individuals.

I am no saint but I believe in taking nothing but pictures, leaving nothing but memories and killing nothing but time while I am on location and waiting for the right light to present itself.

Besides being friendlier to each other, I really hope that the hobbyist photography community can also be more considerate to the society at large. All these positive actions will add up and aid in preserving locations for future explorations where more photos can be made.​
 

Its not only in the photography field bro. When i was in Japan last Dec we went to this famous shrine in Tokyo i was there before like 5-7 yrs ago and love the place coz its clean and very solemn. Last Dec I was shocked there so much tourist and just outside the shrine where u need to wash hand before entering tourist just dumped their litter like water bottles, coffee cup and others i felt so sad as other people just has near no respect. As we all know Japan is not known to have litter bins in the city the most you'll one or two is near the drink vending machine. What they practice in Japan is bring home your own litter as much as possible.
https://flic.kr/p/uhEPPb Where Is The Love by tecnica, on Flickr Sony A7R + FE 16-35 In the recent years, there has been a noticeable increase in the number of people taking up photography, be it for leisure or work purposes. Surely there are bad eggs amongst the good ones and it was evident during this period of time when everybody was rushing to grab their shots of the SEA Games' fireworks. Unruly and over zealous behaviours were among the top of the list. So here I was this morning, at one of the hot spots and I met a couple of residents who told me about the problems they had came across over the last 2 to 3 weeks. One of them said that due to the long wait for the fireworks, some photographers had placed their feet against the walls to relief their fatigue, resulting in dirty footprints which had to be covered up with a fresh coat of paint. Other issues included shifting of residents' potted plants and rowdy individuals. I am no saint but I believe in taking nothing but pictures, leaving nothing but memories and killing nothing but time while I am on location and waiting for the right light to present itself. Besides being friendlier to each other, I really hope that the hobbyist photography community can also be more considerate to the society at large. All these positive actions will add up and aid in preserving locations for future explorations where more photos can be made.
 

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I am no saint but I believe in taking nothing but pictures, leaving nothing but memories and killing nothing but time while I am on location and waiting for the right light to present itself.

Besides being friendlier to each other, I really hope that the hobbyist photography community can also be more considerate to the society at large. All these positive actions will add up and aid in preserving locations for future explorations where more photos can be made.​
It is very sad but it happens everywhere nowadays, bro Tecnica! :(

Just try our best to be considerate!
 

Finally purchased the license of Capture One Pro for Sony to test the Lens Casting Calibration (LCC) tool. I have not got the Lens casting calibration disk yet therefore just test based on the DIY one. The result on removing color cast as well as vignetting is excellent which almost no remaining trace of cast. Will update the result if I could get a proper calibration disk later to see if it could improve the overall WB. For now, it has been very good already.


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A7 | Voigt 12/5.6 V.2 | Capture One Pro with LCC profile​
 

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