I guess not many people using this for landscapes (I usually use my A7rii for those) but often on the trail the A7rii is in the backpack not the camera bag and so I 'make do' with the A9
Annapurna South (7219m / 23,684 ft) at dawn (Annapurna is a massif in the Himalayas in north-central Nepal that includes one peak - the world's 10th highest - over 8,000 metres (26,000 ft), thirteen peaks over 7,000 metres (23,000 ft), and sixteen more over 6,000 metres (20,000 ft)). This time I just simply forgot to switch cameras, however it's a 4 shot pano and the DNG alone is 74MB so I didn't really need the A7rii
A9. Loxia 21mm. 4 shot panorama.
N.B. Annapurna I (one) has the greatest fatality rate of all the world's 14 eight-thousanders: as of March 2012, there have been 52 deaths during ascents, 191 successful ascents, and nine deaths upon descent. The ratio of 34 deaths per 100 safe returns on Annapurna I is followed by 29 for K2 and 21 for Nanga Parbat.
Frogfish wrote:
Oh for goodness sake Joshua - that is ridiculous ! *claps*
One Q though. Why -2EV ? Surely it would be better (cleaner) to shoot at 0 EV and reduce exposure in post ?
Thank you very much, Kevin! Good observation on the exposure setting! I used the graduate filter of the Sony Digital Filter app for that image. That app and the Smooth Reflection app is one of the reasons that I still use and enjoy the A7r II for landscape. So, the -2 stop exposure applied only to orangey part of the sky while the rest was at normal exposure. For whatever reasons, the app displays the adjusted -2 exposure in the exif. Thanks again!
AGeoJO wrote:
Thank you very much, Kevin! Good observation on the exposure setting! I used the graduate filter of the Sony Digital Filter app for that image. That app and the Smooth Reflection app is one of the reasons that I still use and enjoy the A7r II for landscape. So, the -2 stop exposure applied only to orangey part of the sky while the rest was at normal exposure. For whatever reasons, the app displays the adjusted -2 exposure in the exif. Thanks again!
Mathieu18 wrote:
B&W mood this week. Humid morning on the coast with the Loxia 50.
Really good B&W pictures !
Did you do it in camera or afterwards in PP ?
( If so which software did you use ? )
I really like the classical look here .