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What was your shutter speed? 1/4000 second? 1/8000 second? But at those speeds you would have no issues with shutter shock. I have literally taken tens of thousands of images with my Sonys and ...
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That's very very hard to believe, No, it is not. It may appear that way because of very aggressive noise reduction by Apple or Samsung, which comes with all sorts of drawbacks. Set your Sony to P ...
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I agree with that. I am surprised that OP is so negative on this lens, maybe he got a bad copy? I had it for a few years and found it quite capable. Zooms are not going to beat it, in my opinion. I ...
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28mm for some reason seems to be underrepresented in the Sony lens world. I suggest you use 24mm (even though you say you don't want too :) ) and then crop. It is a mild crop and will give you ...
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Storage is cheap these days (how much did I pay for a 2TB external SSD drive? I even forgot...). Are you doing high volume work that requires quick turnaround times, where smaller files might come ...
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Great photos !!! May be shutter shock or may simply be that on high-res cameras one needs to find out, which speeds one can hold safely. The old rule 1/focal length does not work anymore. To safely ...
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Congrats! I was going to suggest the Tammy 70-180, best bang for the buck and superb image quality. But if you need the extra reach of a 300mm lens, then the Tammy 70-300 will make you very happy !!!
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Yes, that is really important to understand. WB is applied to the RAW file to generate a JPG. You can set it in camera to auto or some specific Kelvin. It is NOT part of the RAW. Your RAW processor ...
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That's too bad.... how about the tilt only, that one should be OK? As a photographer I see no reason to ever flip the screen sidewise (while I use tilt all the time for discrete waist level ...
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But that has NOTHING to do with your computer or your monitor and has EVERYTHING to do with the printer. How about if you look at photos from other websites, like National Geographic? Do they look ...
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If you return loaded like this and are caught at the airport, they will confiscate all your purchases and slap a big penalty on top. So better be careful.
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It's perfectly fine. You would not see ANY DIFFERENCE in a photo like this between the various RAW modes, wether compressed or uncompressed, whether lossy or lossless. There will be ZERO DIFFERENCE ...
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Nice !!!!!!!!!!!! Which country did you find this deal?
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The main advantage is that you can use APS-C mode and get the same 26MP file size. So if you are happy with 26MP (and there are few reasons not to), then this makes editing really easy, and all ...
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Uncompressed versus lossless comressed has zero difference in image quality (every pixel is maintained). Differences are file size and computing power required to uncompress he compressed files ...
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It's a small advantage for a rare (to most people) shooting situation: taking portrait-level shots from ground level. How many of such images do you have in your portfolio? I myself am in the ...
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Completely agree with that, it's not even a contest. And if one wants a more convenient screen for waistlevel shooting and a better EVF, there always is Sony A7r3, r4 or r5 to consider. A7r3 for ...
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sRGB is the safest. Best to ask the printing house, which format and color space they prefer - but it will have no or very little impact on brightness, dynamic range or shadow details. I still ...
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I can't tell for sure, but I suspect the problem is not on your end (the latest Apple devices are incredibly well calibrated), the issue is more likely on the side of Motif/Mimeo. (Unless you are ...
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A look that you can reproduce in many photo apps - just a click or two away. The problem I have with this lomo, or film in general: you are stuck with the look for an entire roll. (And I suspect,...
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