Wah, that stance. Confirm Kung Fu Master... student of Ip Man :bsmilie:
he even got a Chinese fan tucked in his back pocket.
Wah, that stance. Confirm Kung Fu Master... student of Ip Man :bsmilie:
No problem! Shot in RAW then slight edit in photoshop...nothing fancy actually...
Thanks for sharing. I dropped by the Sony showroom and tried the three new lenses (24-70, 35, and 55). With the bright aperture, the noise seems better controlled?
Feeling strange. When it was first launched, the sony a7r w the 28-70 was with horrible noise.
Did they update their firmware or something?
Thanks for sharing. I dropped by the Sony showroom and tried the three new lenses (24-70, 35, and 55). With the bright aperture, the noise seems better controlled?
Feeling strange. When it was first launched, the sony a7r w the 28-70 was with horrible noise.
Did they update their firmware or something?
Using the 2870 with the a7r too when i need versatility...Havent seen much difference prior the firmware upgrade and after the firmware upgrade. Imo, Noise has always been well controlled with ooc images. Took this photo at a really dark area of the aquarium and images all seem fine to me. Posted these images a few weeks back but thought it would be a good example of the kit lens with the a7r in low light.
There was a firmware upgrade. Sony claims to "improve image quality" although I havent digged deep enough to see where the improvement came from.
Currently pairing a7r with the 28-70 as well. Have no issues with noise out of expectation....only feel its a far cry from the fe55.
Not a hardcore shooter though so perhaps experienced shooters can chip.![]()
I made a video of the stars using the Timelapse LE app
http://vimeo.com/92995828
Thanks! They are nice!
What iso are they?
cool what was the setting?
Used auto iso. 1250 for #1 and 6400 for the starfish shot.
Beautiful scenery!
Thanks, replied your other question in the other thread haha.
Why not from raw to jpeg directly?Haha. Ok. Got it. Too late. I ordered one liao. Well, I was playing ard w it. Noise processing is not as good as Nikon's. The only way I got around it was to shoot in RAW, export to Tiff, then resize to jpeg. What a long workflow... Haha