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Re: Sony 85mm 1.4 GM testing thread


chrisgibbs wrote:
ecarlino wrote:
chrisgibbs wrote:
A more realistic test of AF noise.



i\'m not sure i agree that the video represents a \'more realistic test\' but if that is the case (i.e. we are accepting his recording levels as \'normal\'), then i would suggest whoever recorded that video see his doctor first thing tomorrow morning because i\'ve never heard breathing recorded that loudly and the videographer may have Emphysema (or worse).


Ok, think of it like this. You\'re out shooting PR stills on Willy\'s tour bus, then all of a sudden he says \"I\'ve got a new tune, see what you think\" you press the red button and prey you get it without any extraneous noise, and yes, camera handling and breathing noises do come into play. This is as realistic as it gets, no on-camera XLR mic or dual audio.

This is exactly the reason those of us who shoot stills and now entertain the notion of video actually shoot Sony over the other brands!!!


what i am saying is, that the few times i\'ve recorded audio with my a7r2 and in all the videos i\'ve ever seen with it - i\'ve never heard breathing from the person shooting the video - it sounds either like a horror flick soundtrack or a porn over-dub. so, if i\'m hearing the breathing that loudly then i have to assume all of the other sounds that are recorded also are louder than they would normally be perceived in person.

as i mention above, i did a quick video test with the lens and neither my breathing nor the lens noise were picked up on the recording.



Apr 10, 2016 at 07:51 PM





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