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              138              140              841       842       end
  

Archive 2011 · Sony (APS-C) Images Thread

  
 
h00ligan
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.139 #1 · Sony (APS-C) Images Thread


Chris,

That's a really interesting classical rendering. I don't know how much of that is lens and how much is post, but it works, particularly with this shot. Interesting!



Nov 20, 2011 at 10:44 AM
h00ligan
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.139 #2 · Sony (APS-C) Images Thread


philber wrote:
...one of our fellow FMers claims he can shoot down to 1/5 over FL, whereas I can't go below 1/3. But, for me, that is only if I cradle the cam in my hands and shooot from the waist. If I try to handhold it at face level, it is much less effective, stability-wise.


Yah, that is best case and shot from the waist...and with a shorter fl. I doubt I could hand hold the 45 that slow.. I'll try! It helps I think that I'm tall, so shooting below my sternum is not that low for me.



Nov 20, 2011 at 10:46 AM
cj velez
Offline
• •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.139 #3 · Sony (APS-C) Images Thread


Thanks h00ligan. Below is the link of the BW conversion that I use for this photo. Then I played a bit with Tony Kuyper's Luminosity Mask Lights Triple Play action.

http://www.digital-photography-workflow-basics.com/black-and-white-conversion.html

Brgds,

Chris...



Nov 20, 2011 at 11:06 AM
ken.vs.ryu
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.139 #4 · Sony (APS-C) Images Thread


lovinglife and cj Velez's b&ws are very nice.


Nov 20, 2011 at 11:18 AM
Jacob D
Offline
• • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.139 #5 · Sony (APS-C) Images Thread


I agree, very nice classical feel.

Luminosity masks are key for good B&W conversions. I learned about them from Tony Kuyper also, then made an action to create 9 different masks and adjustment layers. Lightroom has made me lazy though, I have to force myself to go to PS to make conversions.

I need to spend some on Tony's site again to brush up on how he uses the masks to make his color photos really pop.



Nov 20, 2011 at 11:20 AM
h00ligan
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.139 #6 · Sony (APS-C) Images Thread


Thanks for the info!


Nov 20, 2011 at 12:35 PM
wfrank
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.139 #7 · Sony (APS-C) Images Thread


partitura wrote:
Yeah, you can see on the one below that I missed it (to the back side) by about a half inch or so. My adapter binds, so I get in the area, then it will stick, then go too far, etc, etc... Frustrating. Maybe I should try a couple of the no-name ones in the hope I get a smoother one. I'll try the focus bracketing! Thanks for the tip.

>Tripods are boring, dont use them.

ha, - I think they are boring, too. But they may be necessary... for me at least.

http://www.partitura.com/photos/leaf-2.jpg



Perhaps a slight back focus but the image is nice as is :-)

Here are two tries to nail focus. I needed to turn to S-mode and set 1/100sec and it still took several shots. With a magnified screen it shakes severely at 90mm - but still of course no tripod comes near to MY camera . DOF is down to just over 10 mm according to the book. Apologize for lack artistic values, this was to test the Contax G 90 at MFD F/2.8.








Nov 20, 2011 at 02:18 PM
h00ligan
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.139 #8 · Sony (APS-C) Images Thread


Do you all use av when you just want to focus and then use ec to tune? That doesn't seem to work well for me. I've been shooting in sp mode and in some cases setting ISo.

It seems some shoot in av mode, I just don't see how that works...can someone explain?



Nov 20, 2011 at 02:29 PM
philber
Offline
• • • • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.139 #9 · Sony (APS-C) Images Thread


I shoot P mode, at a fixed ISO 100.


Nov 20, 2011 at 02:32 PM
wfrank
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.139 #10 · Sony (APS-C) Images Thread


I (almost) always shoot A, except for examples like the above. The camera will decrease timing down to 1/60, then auto ISO kicks in (leaving 100) - but you'll know when that starts to happen. In darker conditions I (normally) keep on at A and set a fix ISO which I recon will be "enough" -and then manipulate the otherwise excellent NEX light metering with exposure compensation (always on "down arrow - not programmable).

In truly dark conditions, auto-ISO on the NEX stops at ISO3200 (fine by me) and then starts to decrease time below 1/60.

If I was using tripods, I would rethink this scheme as I could do with longer shutter speeds. Otherwise these combined limits works well for me.



Nov 20, 2011 at 02:45 PM
sebboh
Offline
• • • • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.139 #11 · Sony (APS-C) Images Thread


h00ligan wrote:
Do you all use av when you just want to focus and then use ec to tune? That doesn't seem to work well for me. I've been shooting in sp mode and in some cases setting ISo.

It seems some shoot in av mode, I just don't see how that works...can someone explain?


i shoot in aperture priority in bright light with at base iso and usually +.7 ev, though i compensate differently for different scenes (backlit etc). in lower light i shoot in shutter priority and auto iso with the shutter set to the minimum speed i can easily handhold (or stop motion for moving subjects). as in A mode i change exposure by changing ev compensation, but it usually stays at +.3-.7.



Nov 20, 2011 at 02:47 PM
Jacob D
Offline
• • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.139 #12 · Sony (APS-C) Images Thread


For you guys who shoot in AV (or other auto modes) what metering do you use, and what exposure compensation?

I've been shooting in M using the spot meter and histogram.



Nov 20, 2011 at 03:13 PM
sebboh
Offline
• • • • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.139 #13 · Sony (APS-C) Images Thread


Jacob D wrote:
For you guys who shoot in AV (or other auto modes) what metering do you use, and what exposure compensation?

I've been shooting in M using the spot meter and histogram.


i use matrix, or whatever it's called. it is very consistant in how it works, so i know what types of scenes i need to adjust and how much. if it is a difficult scene i look at the histogram. my standard compensation is +.3 to +.7 unless i'm shooting in bright sunlight, but this is on the original NEX-3, the 5N may meter differently.



Nov 20, 2011 at 03:18 PM
wfrank
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.139 #14 · Sony (APS-C) Images Thread


Jacob D wrote:
For you guys who shoot in AV (or other auto modes) what metering do you use, and what exposure compensation?

I've been shooting in M using the spot meter and histogram.


Well, in Av the histogram will automatically be adjusted according to the light metering method you choose. If unhappy, I'd go to exposure comp and fix it, but I wont decide that by the histogram, rather by the overexposure warning in the autodisplay right after the shot.

For me the evaluative metering works very well. I have skies in many of my shots, otherwise I would probably do like sebboh, doing a regular ETTR, but I'm too fond of my skies I think ... :-)

And if there is ONE area where the NEX 5N sensor excels over a 5DMkII, it's the abilities to lift shadows without any degrading effects.



Nov 20, 2011 at 03:23 PM
douglasf13
Offline
• • • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.139 #15 · Sony (APS-C) Images Thread


If you're shooting manual lenses, you should give S mode a try with auto ISO. When I'm not shooting in M mode, I use S, which is pretty nifty. You can set the aperture on the lens, the shutter with the camera dial, and the camera picks the ISO for you, so it's essentially like having auto ISO in manual mode.


Nov 20, 2011 at 03:33 PM
loosh
Offline
• • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.139 #16 · Sony (APS-C) Images Thread


Here's a few recent shots.

This one is the Contax G 90mm 2.8, with a Fotodiox adapter. I'm pretty happy with the adapter, and extremely happy with the lens.
http://nickroessler.smugmug.com/Events/2011/112011-November-Misc/i-HFmsDSR/0/L/DSC02738-XL.jpg

ZM 35 2.8
http://nickroessler.smugmug.com/Events/2011/112011-November-Misc/i-W2m5Rqm/0/L/DSC02504-XL.jpg

ZM 35 2.8
http://nickroessler.smugmug.com/Events/2011/112011-November-Misc/i-49WCrQ9/0/XL/DSC02356-XL.jpg



Nov 20, 2011 at 03:51 PM
Jacob D
Offline
• • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.139 #17 · Sony (APS-C) Images Thread


douglasf13 wrote:
If you're shooting manual lenses, you should give S mode a try with auto ISO. When I'm not shooting in M mode, I use S, which is pretty nifty. You can set the aperture on the lens, the shutter with the camera dial, and the camera picks the ISO for you, so it's essentially like having auto ISO in manual mode.



Hmm... that's a great idea!



Nov 20, 2011 at 04:08 PM
Jacob D
Offline
• • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.139 #18 · Sony (APS-C) Images Thread


sebboh wrote:
i use matrix, or whatever it's called. it is very consistant in how it works, so i know what types of scenes i need to adjust and how much. if it is a difficult scene i look at the histogram. my standard compensation is +.3 to +.7 unless i'm shooting in bright sunlight, but this is on the original NEX-3, the 5N may meter differently.


douglasf13 wrote:
If you're shooting manual lenses, you should give S mode a try with auto ISO. When I'm not shooting in M mode, I use S, which is pretty nifty. You can set the aperture on the lens, the shutter with the camera dial, and the camera picks the ISO for you, so it's essentially like having auto ISO in manual mode.



Thanks guys. I need to do some experimentation with the metering modes and using S or A modes, or P mode with fixed ISO.



Nov 20, 2011 at 04:10 PM
douglasf13
Offline
• • • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.139 #19 · Sony (APS-C) Images Thread


Jacob D wrote:
Hmm... that's a great idea!


Yeah, since the camera picks the minimum shutter speed for you with A mode and auto ISO, S mode is a great work around, and the NEX is really the first camera I've spent much time shooting in S mode. I'm usually an M or A mode shooter.

p.s. In M mode, I prefer spot metering, because I can meter single elements in the frame, and the live histogram gives feedback. In A or S mode, I use both center weighted and multi-segment. I haven't quite decided which I prefer.



Nov 20, 2011 at 04:30 PM
Jacob D
Offline
• • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.139 #20 · Sony (APS-C) Images Thread


Took a walk around the block with the kids. Here are a couple from the "troll bridge" with 5N + CV 35/2.5

f2.5, ISO 400
http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6220/6372151507_008512df87_b.jpg

f5.6, ISO 400
http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6039/6372180881_17a4b6b1db_b.jpg


(I think Flickr has oversharpened these a bit since they uploaded at close to the to max size for a free account)

Here are a few crops from the second one. Bottom left corner, right-middle, top right corner
http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6036/6372262123_4ab0bebe1f_b.jpg



Nov 20, 2011 at 05:28 PM
1       2       3              138              140              841       842       end




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

1       2       3              138              140              841       842       end
    
 

Welcome back
Log in to your account