shibutg wrote:
This morning we had some fresh snow, so on my way to work I thought about testing A1 and my two new lenses to see how this combination performs on the field. These pics are not cropped (purposely to show the corners), profile corrections applied on ACR, all shot at infinity. Hope this helps for someone looking this camera for landscape or similar work. I'm very happy with the result, white balance is better than any camera I used before.
Looks great Shibu !
Is interesting to see how it performs compared to A7Riii- IV, I look forward to more
Bob_S wrote:
I'd love to see anything other than birds lol.
Ok, I feel obliged to keep posting my non-bird dpr-lens-review-quality boring snaps . I do experiment with RAW processing of A1 files, so they are not too close to SooC jpegs...
This time some bokeh with 24GM.
The thing with this camera is that I find the actual process of taking pictures so enjoyable (no delays, silent shutter, that high quality EVF!) that it takes my attention from the pictures themselves .
I'll join the non-bird party. This is a two image pano. It was shot in jpeg (vs raw) by accident so it appears a little over sharpened to my liking. The lens is the Loxia 35
I started playing around with the Clear Image Zoom feature on the a1 thanks to Alex Pham's posting on facebook. Here, I'm using the 24-105/4 G with an effective FL of 210mm. Shot in jpg, lots of detail but need to watch for over sharpening. Could be useful in a pinch.
I just got my A1 today. Very impressed! Enjoyed the Tracking, BEAF and amazing resolution. I'm finding noise quite easy to deal with. Easier than on some of the samples I played with.
Here's a few birds from my first time out. A walk across the road. All with the 200-600mm.
I know non-bird shots have been requested so I went on a dog walk with the Voigtlander Nokton 75/1.5 on the a1. These are all shot at f/2. Nothing special but a random assortment of fun. BTW - manual focusing with the a1 viewfinder and focus peaking feels easy peasy.