fredmiranda.com
Login

Moderated by: Fred Miranda
  New fredmiranda.com Mobile Site
  New Feature: SMS Notification alert
  New Feature: Buy & Sell Watchlist
  

FM Forums | Leica & Alternative Gear | Join Upload & Sell

1       2       3              5              7       end
  

Archive 2009 · Where the A900 really shines

  
 
philber
Offline
• • • • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.6 #1 · Where the A900 really shines


Jorge, I can't see the picture either in your post or through the link.


Dec 26, 2009 at 01:04 AM
JimU
Offline
• •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.6 #2 · Where the A900 really shines


James R wrote:
Jim your memory is much better than mine.


nah, i was just browsing the b&s sub-forum for the first time in a few months the other day.. just searched for 'sony' and came up with a few hits.



Dec 26, 2009 at 01:38 AM
Jorge Torralba
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: On
p.6 #3 · Where the A900 really shines


oops,

here it is

http://www.icameradb.com/showphoto.php?photoid=317



Dec 26, 2009 at 02:04 AM
Jorge Torralba
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: On
p.6 #4 · Where the A900 really shines


One more. This is with the A900 and 16-35 Zeiss

http://icameradb.com/gallery/4/U4I1260740242.jpg

here are the details

http://icameradb.com/showphoto.php?photoid=228



Dec 26, 2009 at 02:11 AM
kosmoskatten
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.6 #5 · Where the A900 really shines


Jorge; I think your first Pano looks excellent. Very crisp and you can feel the chilly breeze. The second one looks a little "hazy" in the foreground - did you dodge it or something?

I did a little makeover, hope you don't mind. I was not there so I cannot judge how it looke IRL.




Dec 26, 2009 at 05:27 AM
Jorge Torralba
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: On
p.6 #6 · Where the A900 really shines


I like what you did with it.

I have this pictures set to be my background on a 27" imac and it looks awesome there. If you have an imac 27, let me know and I will send you one the size of the screen.



Dec 26, 2009 at 12:55 PM
kosmoskatten
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.6 #7 · Where the A900 really shines


Jorge: you got PM.


Dec 26, 2009 at 03:44 PM
Jorge Torralba
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: On
p.6 #8 · Where the A900 really shines


on its way



Dec 26, 2009 at 08:33 PM
ulrikft2
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.6 #9 · Where the A900 really shines


Hmm, does the a900 do focus confirm? :P and spot-metering at af-points? or just in center?


Dec 26, 2009 at 10:03 PM
douglasf13
Offline
• • • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.6 #10 · Where the A900 really shines


Focus confirm: yes. Spot metering: center only.


Dec 26, 2009 at 11:59 PM
theSuede
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.6 #11 · Where the A900 really shines


Searched around a bit, but guess I'm feeling lazy now after X-mas. Can you "trap-focus" manual lenses with the 850/900? - ie set the focus mode to "focus priority" and pull focus (while holding the trigger pressed), and let the camera take the pixture when the green light goes on? I know I did this on a few Pentax bodies I tested. I know it doesn't give you "perfect" focus, but when you're pressed for time it's a really usable function.
Any help appreciated.



Dec 27, 2009 at 04:22 PM
theSuede
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.6 #12 · Where the A900 really shines


Nice panos btw, Jorge!
This is definitely the way to go in the future with scenery and non-action nature (if you're looking to print big). Tried it a few years back - but with my then underpowered computer with to little memory in it - it was a pain. Now it just flows....
As I'm a bit of a wuss when it comes to cold, my nature photogrphy is very season related... :-) I prefer rainforrest to tundra.
I'm very much looking forward to my next outing though, through a friend in the printing business I met up with a man that's one of the government funded wild-life preserving rep. in southern Sweden, and he shoots boars and hooved (word?) larger wildlife - at night with pre-positioned radiocontrolled flash - and he has an abanoned (really HUGE!) barn sectioned to shoot big predator birds coming from the veterinary hospital while waiting for re-allocation... I'm betting it will be an experience.



Dec 27, 2009 at 04:31 PM
Jorge Torralba
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: On
p.6 #13 · Where the A900 really shines


Henrik did an awesome job on the post processing of my lake picture.

http://icameradb.com/showphoto.php?photoid=228




Dec 27, 2009 at 05:56 PM
carstenw
Offline
• • • • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.6 #14 · Where the A900 really shines


theSuede wrote:
I really can't see why people find the Sonys "ugly"... (re: Jims A900/Rokkor kit) :-)


I completely agree; I find the A900 to be the best-looking 35mm DSLR on the market by a long shot. My first camera was an OM-2n, so perhaps that colours my taste a bit, but to me the A900 looks like a real camera, whereas I find the Canons to look like molten plastic. The Nikons are somewhere in between. The D3x I also find quite nice.

Totally apart from that, I find the A900's combination of weak AA filter, stunning low ISO and in-body IS to be very attractive, and if I were looking for a DSLR, that is what I would get.



Dec 28, 2009 at 12:26 PM
Specularist
Offline
• •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.6 #15 · Where the A900 really shines


carstenw wrote:
I completely agree; I find the A900 to be the best-looking 35mm DSLR on the market by a long shot. My first camera was an OM-2n, so perhaps that colours my taste a bit, but to me the A900 looks like a real camera, whereas I find the Canons to look like molten plastic. The Nikons are somewhere in between. The D3x I also find quite nice.

Totally apart from that, I find the A900's combination of weak AA filter, stunning low ISO and in-body IS to be very attractive, and if I were looking for a DSLR, that is what
...Show more

Agreed, though I might opt for the A850. Regarding the design, the A900 has critical acclaim on its side: see its red dot award (click on the "product design" link, then enter "A900" in search box at top-right) or its iF Design award. Mike Johnston is a fan too, and that counts as critical acclaim in my book.



Dec 28, 2009 at 01:14 PM
kosmoskatten
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.6 #16 · Where the A900 really shines


Jorge Torralba wrote:
Henrik did an awesome job on the post processing of my lake picture.

http://icameradb.com/showphoto.php?photoid=228



No worries Jorge, I did not spend more than ten minutes in post pro, but I was pleased with the final image - it looks good on the link. You have my email now so if you are stuck with an image you can send me one and I'll see what I can do. I usually adjust the pictures for printing but most of the time they look decent on the web as well.

As for the A900 look; a good friend toyed with my A900 a few days ago (he bought a Nikon D300s which I will toy with tomorrow) and he said; this is a serious camera; it looks serious and handles like a serious tool.



Dec 28, 2009 at 03:19 PM
James R
Offline
• • • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.6 #17 · Where the A900 really shines


Seriously ugly tool. Canon shooters think Nikon's are ugly. Hell, I'd be lonely and single if looks were that important. Honestly, the Sony is not attractive, but, a few beers and who knows...


Dec 28, 2009 at 06:14 PM
kosmoskatten
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.6 #18 · Where the A900 really shines


Nah, James; I drink Martini's before touching my A900.

Anti-shaken, not stirred.



Dec 29, 2009 at 04:33 AM
Daniel Heineck
Offline
• • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.6 #19 · Where the A900 really shines


Jorge Torralba wrote:
Henrik did an awesome job on the post processing of my lake picture.

http://icameradb.com/showphoto.php?photoid=228



That's a nice shot of Mt. Hood from Lost lake. When did you take it? This past summer?

Cheers!
Daniel



Dec 31, 2009 at 05:13 AM
Kit Laughlin
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.6 #20 · Where the A900 really shines


The comments on how fine the Sony A900 looks are amusing: I remember when the mockups came out, most commenters were scathing in their criticism—can't remember the details of most of them, but one said that "it had been hit with the ugly stick", which made me laugh.

Personally, I like the looks of it and it feels great in the hand. It has the now-retro look that all cameras had when I was shooting Nikon F2AS bodies for a living—that one too you either liked or loathed.

For me, what is most appealing in design is when the object's "form follows function"; that is, you can see/feel its purpose by looking at it. The Sony looks all business, just like the 500 series Hasselblads. It's all completely subjective, of course (isn't that what's behind the saying, "beauty is in the eye of the beholder"?). We're all photographers here, so that one should sit easily! Happy New Year to all. KL



Jan 01, 2010 at 12:55 AM
1       2       3              5              7       end




FM Forums | Leica & Alternative Gear | Join Upload & Sell

1       2       3              5              7       end
    
 

Welcome back
Log in to your account