BobSac wrote:
I find the A7RV to be the very best colour from any Sony camera ever,
Until today. From tomorrow it will be the A7v. A new broom sweeps clean. 😄
The R series cameras don’t have an anti-aliasing filter over the sensor which has some effect on color and sharpness. I don’t know how much of a difference it actually makes though
Nifty Fifty wrote:
Until today. From tomorrow it will be the A7v. A new broom sweeps clean. 😄
I hope not. Why change when noting is broken. Most photographers prefer consistency anyway. A7rV might have some faults, such as not being fast enough for sports, but its colors are as good as it gets.
Rolling eyes... I can only repeat it again and again: What you guys erroneously perceive as "the colors of a camera" is not an inherent property of the hardware, but a) how the auto white balance is programmed and calibrated by the manufacturer, b) how the demosaicing software which translates the RAW data into actual colors is programmed (either in the software used for RAW file editing or in the internal JPEG engine of the camera if you shoot JPEG - in the latter case you can usually choose between different color styles).
That said, I actually like the AWB of the A7RV and what Lightroom produces out of its RAW files significantly better than what I got with the A7III.