steve61372
Active member
While it is quite disappointing, I do appreciate Sony's rapid response. What was particularly frustrating was that I was originally uncertain about whether or not to even send the camera in for the adjustment in the first place since I had, at worst, marginal BFS.
"Every improvement makes things worse."
steve
"Every improvement makes things worse."
steve
Glad that they are sending that thing back into the shop.Here's a contact sheet of the post-"fixed" NightFraming shots
(w/BFS) and non-NightFraming flash shots.
Individual pictures can be viewed at:
http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4292260957
I've called Sony to arrange for FedEx to pick up again tomorrow.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid27/pd0bcb5eff46a2a9668fcc4a03a31dc94/fe21bee3.jpg.orig.jpg
That's a LOT worse than any "variation" that I was talking about.
What I get is completely within the range of what might be
acceptable (and still better than the F505V performance in terms of
variability, I might add). Matter of fact, if I weren't looking for
it in my own samples of 64 consecutive shots, I probably wouldn't
really notice it in any individual shot.
You've got a completely different animal, however. Maybe this was
simply due to inadequate testing after it was all done.
Please update us in a few days so that we know how this went for you.