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First Sighting: A7rii Thin filter in action


OK I found a sucker

It's sort of interesting. Keep in mind I'm in the sun very often at high altitude. I'm in front of a window, snow outside, but very overcast.

So, here we have 50 Cron, F/5.6 AWB 1/100


V2_50cron_5.6_AWB by unoh7, on Flickr


UT_50cron_5.6_AWB by unoh7, on Flickr

Yes, I'm a little underexposed, but I wanted at least 5.6 and not too high ISO. It's 640.

Now to be fair, I edited both images. Not much.


V2_50cron_5.6_AWB_PP by unoh7, on Flickr


UT_50cron_5.6_AWB_PP-2 by unoh7, on Flickr

I had no expectations here. Frankly I'm always surprised when the UT "wins" except for edge sharpness. But I grabbed a mirror sat in the same light and compared. Skin tone is more accurate on the UT than V2 IMHO.

Why is my face so red?


Round House Below by unoh7, on Flickr

This was yesterday. I was out there 6 hours or so. Yes, I've had melanoma. I'm not bragging, it's just context to interpret skin tones.

My conclusion (which can be proven wrong), is that there is no exceptional problem with skin tones on the UT. As well all know, that issue can be a struggle in some light with any camera.



Feb 26, 2017 at 06:48 PM





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