RGF said:Had a love / hate relationship with the original A7R, hope that they have fixed some of the problems.
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Test RAW+JPEGs from a7RII with 24mm TS-E II and Metabones IV
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In the same folder as my other test images, but sufficiently different that I wanted to flag them up separately:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/pmw0e4j71u4m5oc/AABlCb7BR6h3L4bHRAIOl2Afa?dl=0
Images 19 and 24 taken with a7RII, 24mm TS-E II. Small shift to move horizon, no tilt. Haven't figured out how to get 10x zoom for focus assist, so focus is a little off. But I think there's still some merit and it's very interesting for me to see what you lot achieve in C1 or LR or whatever.
OOC JPEGS are in the same album as the tree pic:
https://www.flickr.com/gp/92276623@N05/98fKTB
Tests with the 70-200 2.8 LIS were inconclusive - lots of hunting. Suspect either the lens is not fully compatible or that there needs to be a firmware update for the Metabones.
RGF said:Interested to see the final version of the camera. Had a love / hate relationship with the original A7R, hope that they have fixed some of the problems.
9VIII said:I think it still has merit as a manual focus body and for the IBIS, If (and that's a big if) it doesn't suffer from high ISO noise because of it.
The A7Mk2 was basically a step backwards in terms of low light performance if you wanted a fast shutter speed, and only worked better if you could extend your exposure time.
For some reason people don't like to talk about how much sensor noise that camera has.
3kramd5 said:9VIII said:I think it still has merit as a manual focus body and for the IBIS, If (and that's a big if) it doesn't suffer from high ISO noise because of it.
The A7Mk2 was basically a step backwards in terms of low light performance if you wanted a fast shutter speed, and only worked better if you could extend your exposure time.
For some reason people don't like to talk about how much sensor noise that camera has.
It seems quite usable at 6400, even if you crop images significantly. 25600 seems usable at full frame.
Dylan777 said:3kramd5 said:9VIII said:I think it still has merit as a manual focus body and for the IBIS, If (and that's a big if) it doesn't suffer from high ISO noise because of it.
The A7Mk2 was basically a step backwards in terms of low light performance if you wanted a fast shutter speed, and only worked better if you could extend your exposure time.
For some reason people don't like to talk about how much sensor noise that camera has.
It seems quite usable at 6400, even if you crop images significantly. 25600 seems usable at full frame.
With the link you shared(thank you), the 25000iso does look good. However, the light condition in that photo wasn't really considered as "low light". The shutter speed was at 2500ish if remember it correctly.
3kramd5 said:Dylan777 said:3kramd5 said:9VIII said:I think it still has merit as a manual focus body and for the IBIS, If (and that's a big if) it doesn't suffer from high ISO noise because of it.
The A7Mk2 was basically a step backwards in terms of low light performance if you wanted a fast shutter speed, and only worked better if you could extend your exposure time.
For some reason people don't like to talk about how much sensor noise that camera has.
It seems quite usable at 6400, even if you crop images significantly. 25600 seems usable at full frame.
With the link you shared(thank you), the 25000iso does look good. However, the light condition in that photo wasn't really considered as "low light". The shutter speed was at 2500ish if remember it correctly.
I agree with that statement. As I recall, some of the 6400 stuff was darker (f/3.5 ish at something like 1/30, but don't quote me on that, I could be way off).
If you go through dpreview, there is a .zip posted of a series of low-light shots. I got bored playing with other-people's-pictures. I just want my camera haha!
emko said:any news on a lossless compression?
emko said:and have they fixed where bulb, and the shutter mode is set to continuous drive, speed-continuous drive, continuous bracketing result in a 12bit file instead of 14bit?
3kramd5 said:emko said:any news on a lossless compression?
No.
emko said:and have they fixed where bulb, and the shutter mode is set to continuous drive, speed-continuous drive, continuous bracketing result in a 12bit file instead of 14bit?
No, bulb, LNR, etc. still drop precision to 12-bit.
3kramd5 said:I doubt they would enter into an agreement like that. Rather I assume they have determined it doesn't matter (and in the preponderance of shooting conditions, it doesn't). Shrug.
Still may be an upcoming firmware change to enable lossless raw
emko said:3kramd5 said:I doubt they would enter into an agreement like that. Rather I assume they have determined it doesn't matter (and in the preponderance of shooting conditions, it doesn't). Shrug.
Still may be an upcoming firmware change to enable lossless raw
It does matter ...
emko said:and how exactly can they call something RAW when its lossy compressed it would be like calling JPEG raw when its clearly not
emko said:yes i do take photos of stars and also i would not want to worry about any artifacts when i don't have to with other camera
emko said:Then you have 12bit BECAUSE you choose to use BULB? really? or any of the other modes other then single shot.