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Re: Official: Sony A7 and A7R Fullframe Mirrorless


After multiple attempts I\'ve finally proven to myself there are flares generated with the A7r to a much greater extent than what happens with a DSLR.
The good news, the flares are infinitely more visible on the A7r than what can be seen on the live monitor with the D3x.
Please excuse the subject matter and the out of focus D3x images, it\'s a rush job

Happy New Year everybody

Edit:
Similar tests done during daylight did not show this problem, only when the background was darker as in the images below where the primary light in the background is from the Christmas tree.
As can be seen the flare was caused by a bright light shining directly onto the lens. While the images with flares don’t show the light source this light actually is in line sight with the lens when viewed from it.
Lens hoods were used in both cases.



Jan 01, 2014 at 11:09 AM
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Re: Official: Sony A7 and A7R Fullframe Mirrorless


After multiple attempts I\'ve finally proven to myself there are flares generated with the A7r to a much greater extent than what happens with a DSLR.
The good news, the flares are infinitely more visible on the A7r than what can be seen on the live monitor with the D3x.
Please excuse the subject matter and the out of focus D3x images, it\'s a rush job

Happy New Year everybody

Edit:
Similar tests done during daylight did not show this problem, only when the background was darker as in the images below where the primary light in the background is from the Christmas tree.
As can be seen the flare was caused by a bright light shining directly onto the lens. While the images with flares don’t show the light source this light actually is in line sight with the lens when viewed from it.



Jan 01, 2014 at 11:00 AM
miklar
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Re: Official: Sony A7 and A7R Fullframe Mirrorless


After multiple attempts I\'ve finally proven to myself there are flares generated with the A7r to a much greater extent than what happens with a DSLR.
The good news, the flares are infinitely more visible on the A7r than what can be seen on the live monitor with the D3x.
Please excuse the subject matter and the out of focus D3x images, it\'s a rush job

Happy New Year everybody



Dec 31, 2013 at 09:57 PM





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