Sporgon said:
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Well at least you have posted something the OP should have done, some landscape shots into the sun with the A7.
The first picture is really quite beautiful.
Were you being serious about saying the images would be garbage if shot on a Canon ? Not sure if you were being sacrastic or not.
In the first picture it looks as if the sun has virtually gone, obviously not in the frame so not a huge EV range in this pic. My only comments would be that the horizon is just a little off ( down on the left ) and the luminosity - light intensity of the sky does not match the luminosity in the rest of the picture, so to me it just looks a little unnatural, but that is just a personal point of view.
In the second picture the camera has been unable to record the sun disc which is no surprise. Perhaps you have a tiny bit more around the sun that's not blown than I would expect, but you'd have to put the two pictures together to notice it. You have a masking shadow or correction radius left on the hills, but to be honest I don't think you would see much of a difference between Canon and Exmor in these situations until you began pushing shadows more, which is not what most people want to do.
Regarding using B&B or HDR it is difficult to give a definitive response without seeing the raw files. I suspect the luminosity of the valley and hills in the second shot could be improved significantly if you'd worked from a B&B file.
Thanks for your comments.
I probably worded it a bit wrong, I am not sure the picture would be garbage if shot on my 5DIII or 1DX but from my experience I would not be able to dig out the foreground so with the exact same treatment they would be garbage if shot as a single exposure.
You are right about the first picture the sun is just gone, however the dynamic range is still high, there are some slight overexposure in the red channel on the clouds on the left and the foreground is almost black before pushing.
I am a bit unsure what you mean by recording sun disc, do you like to see the sun as a circle with no burn going into the clouds? If so then no it is not possible with this exposure, it has melted into a nearby cloud. Maybe a bit faster shutter could have helped in that respect.
If there is an interest for it I can see if I can put out the arw files.