yes for small FF. I'm waiting for the mark ii of A7C. Hoping for at least a slightly bigger and hires EVF and a joystick.
i'm hoping for a better shutter sound and under $2k
front wheel dial would be great too. yeah i'm being too greedy 
Oct 24, 2021 12:29 | #51151 vinmunoz wrote in post #19298515 yes for small FF. I'm waiting for the mark ii of A7C. Hoping for at least a slightly bigger and hires EVF and a joystick. i'm hoping for a better shutter sound and under $2k
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Oct 24, 2021 12:57 | #51152 Wet and windy Fall day here today. Did some studio work and stayed dry.
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KayakPhotos Goldmember More info | Oct 24, 2021 13:46 | #51153 A few more shots from my beach outing. IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/2mE1HVFJust a thought from Daniel
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Apricane Shooting the breeze More info | Oct 24, 2021 18:11 | #51154 Pretty excited about the a7 IV, though when shooting today felt myself as fully satisfied as I've been of the III yet lol. I don't know if other people have the same issue I have, and I hope that this is something I might see resolved is how there is always a discrepancy between the composition I get in the viewfinder/LCD screen and what the actual raw looks like...and I'm really talking about the composition. For some reason, all photos in the viewfinder look like they are perfect, and I'm so often miffed by how different the actual files look when I look at them on my computer. At some point I thought this was due to the in-body correction that the camera is applying to the preview JPGs (and which I turn off), but even then that wouldn't explain why it looks good in the EVF at the moment of composing. Have you run into this? Apricane flickr
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Oct 24, 2021 18:26 | #51155 Went for a hike this morning to shoot some autumn abstracts, inspired bt Travis's post from a couple of days ago. Sony A1, A7R2
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Oct 24, 2021 18:52 | #51156 One more, a little more extreme... Sony A1, A7R2
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TRhoads Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 24, 2021 21:01 | #51157 Apricane wrote in post #19298789 Pretty excited about the a7 IV, though when shooting today felt myself as fully satisfied as I've been of the III yet lol. I don't know if other people have the same issue I have, and I hope that this is something I might see resolved is how there is always a discrepancy between the composition I get in the viewfinder/LCD screen and what the actual raw looks like...and I'm really talking about the composition. For some reason, all photos in the viewfinder look like they are perfect, and I'm so often miffed by how different the actual files look when I look at them on my computer. At some point I thought this was due to the in-body correction that the camera is applying to the preview JPGs (and which I turn off), but even then that wouldn't explain why it looks good in the EVF at the moment of composing. Have you run into this? Is it a matter of putting it on a big screen and then not liking it? I know I have experienced that, things look good on little screens...and some things don't look good until on the big screen. Miranda1 wrote in post #19298804 One more, a little more extreme... ![]() Fun to play with huh! I like the light and colors in that second one a lot. Website
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Apricane Shooting the breeze More info | Oct 24, 2021 22:02 | #51158 TRhoads wrote in post #19298837 Is it a matter of putting it on a big screen and then not liking it? I know I have experienced that, things look good on little screens...and some things don't look good until on the big screen. That does happen, of course, but it's really a matter of lines being straight in the EVF and on the back of the camera and then not being straight (and sometimes not even close) when I import the raw. I get that you can make mistakes and not notice them when shooting on the small screen and being surprised when you watch the bigger version, but that's not what it is. Apricane flickr
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Monkeymoss Goldmember 1,339 posts Likes: 1984 Joined Apr 2012 Location: Bristol, England More info | Oct 25, 2021 04:43 | #51159 Apricane wrote in post #19298848 That does happen, of course, but it's really a matter of lines being straight in the EVF and on the back of the camera and then not being straight (and sometimes not even close) when I import the raw. I get that you can make mistakes and not notice them when shooting on the small screen and being surprised when you watch the bigger version, but that's not what it is. It happens to me quite a lot less with my Fuji, composition is much more faithful between the camera and the computer. Is it the difference between Jpeg and raw? So on camera you are looking at a processed jpeg (including distortion correction and like maybe?) where as when you import raws there is no/less correction applied. Jon
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TRhoads Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 25, 2021 06:12 | #51160 Apricane wrote in post #19298848 That does happen, of course, but it's really a matter of lines being straight in the EVF and on the back of the camera and then not being straight (and sometimes not even close) when I import the raw. I get that you can make mistakes and not notice them when shooting on the small screen and being surprised when you watch the bigger version, but that's not what it is. It happens to me quite a lot less with my Fuji, composition is much more faithful between the camera and the computer. Are you using the level overlay on the EVF/LCD? I have never had images rotate from what was on camera to what is on screen. Website
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TRhoads Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 25, 2021 07:21 | #51161 I spent a good bit of time looking for water abstracts, I am working on a 3 image series for a wall on our house. I think this might be the 2nd one. Image hosted by forum (1128068) © TRhoads [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Website
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Apricane Shooting the breeze More info | Oct 25, 2021 09:48 | #51162 Monkey moss wrote in post #19298915 Is it the difference between Jpeg and raw? So on camera you are looking at a processed jpeg (including distortion correction and like maybe?) where as when you import raws there is no/less correction applied. On the flip side of that I understand Sony bake some corrections into their raw files as well!? I have a similar but different issue, that the images look great through the evf, but dreadful on the lcd. I’m a bit gutted the IV didn’t at least get the 1.4m dot - but I’ve at least seen a couple of reviews to say the 1m dot lcd on the IV is at least a bit better on colour/contrast and clarity. Jason Vong’s YouTube review has the best info on it. I don't think it's a processed JPG vs RAW issue, as the images usually looked well lined up (i.e. straight lines) even in the EVF - before I press the shutter (before they would be processed?). The EVF and the LCD give me the same feedback (and again, I can't stress enough that I'm only referring to the straightness of the lines, no other element of IQ, which could be different). I mean, I'd expect that what I see in the EVF in the composition is what I would see in the RAW as well. Some are more similar than others, and it doesn't seem to matter whether I have in-body lens compensation turned on or off (and it wouldn't really concern distortion either). I might be able to post an example after I'm done with work. TRhoads wrote in post #19298944 Are you using the level overlay on the EVF/LCD? I have never had images rotate from what was on camera to what is on screen. I'm using the level overlay, but frankly find it of little reliability. Apricane flickr
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alfredomora Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 1 year ago by alfredomora. | Oct 25, 2021 12:00 | #51163 Sorry for the non Sony image but I just thought this Toyota van was the coolest. It looked like a life size Hot Wheels model. Image hosted by forum (1128122) © alfredomora [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. - Alfredo -
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Oct 25, 2021 13:20 | #51164 Wonderful meadow with tall grasses and mountains - Alfredo -
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Eddie xpfloyd lookalike More info | Oct 25, 2021 14:59 | #51165 alfredomora wrote in post #19299093 Wonderful meadow with tall grasses and mountains Excellent shot! Almost feel like I could step through the white frame into it Leica M11 | Leica Q2 | Sony α7RV
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