Loving your landscape shots with this little camera. The RX1 may not be close to the perfect of a solution for landscape photos as some other cameras but man it's hard to beat what you can do with something of similar size to the RX1.
p.191 #9 · Sony RX1, RX1R, RX1R II and RX1R III Image Thread
doubleo6point9 wrote:
Loving your landscape shots with this little camera. The RX1 may not be close to the perfect of a solution for landscape photos as some other cameras but man it's hard to beat what you can do with something of similar size to the RX1.
Thank you! I haven't found a better combo (35mm) has better IQ than RX1 for landscape in term of sheer IQ yet. With latest Lightroom HDR and Stitch function, this really boost its power to another level. (for the convenience.)
p.191 #10 · Sony RX1, RX1R, RX1R II and RX1R III Image Thread
zhangyue wrote:
Thank you! I haven't found a better combo (35mm) has better IQ than RX1 for landscape in term of sheer IQ yet. With latest Lightroom HDR and Stitch function, this really boost its power to another level. (for the convenience.)
Agreed. I can't wait to get some better opportunities to shoot with the RX1 while on the road. Hoping some good opportunities come my way soon. I've hardly touched my new A7II because of it!
p.191 #20 · Sony RX1, RX1R, RX1R II and RX1R III Image Thread
Ronny: The BW110 Filter has in daylight conditions very little cast to warmer, brownish or magenta tones. I made a profile for LR with the filter witch corrects towards green. It is easy to correct with WB sliders only. In warmer light, sunrise, sunsets etc the cast is a little stronger to the warm side, nothing i correct often.
I would have bought the LEE system (looks impressive on your setup ) but i found it to bulky. Have now some BW100's and adapter rings.
PS: The above posted "Painted Park" has very little to none LR PP, WB was untouched.