At web size the ISO 12800 image looks fantastic. If I get ahold of some extra money I'd love to try this little guy out. Not sure if I'm willing to sell my Nikon gear yet as I wasn't completely sold on the A7r when I tried it!
It was my first try in MF never uses before , but it's very easy with peaking and Magnify ! When you understand how it's work , it's a game , you have just to play !
#2 is a GREAT pic. Did you use flash (on-camera or off)?
#1 needs a white balance fix.
Were you testing ISO on the 3rd pic? Curious why such a high ISO was used when it appears you still have some natural light to work with.. Good shot, by the way (would like to have seen them facing the camera though)
swordfishphoto wrote:
Uh, did you not see the settings? F4 at 1/125, not much room to do anything else, unless he wanted some people to be blurry.
Uh, did you not see that it's still relatively daylight outside on the shot? I'd imagine a bit of bump of ISO for it, considering those aperture and shutter settings, but 12800? It's not a silly question.
Fox, even at ISO 12800, the camera only got 1/125 at f/4. Those three are related and it tells you that there was not much light.
paul31003 wrote:
Uh, did you not see that it's still relatively daylight outside on the shot? I'd imagine a bit of bump of ISO for it, considering those aperture and shutter settings, but 12800? It's not a silly question.
Those look great; seems like it's the perfect camera for that kind of work. I'm interested in picking one up for 4K video but it might just wind up getting used for stills as well!