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Re: Sony A7R4 incredible high ISO



Alex W wrote:
AmbientMike wrote:
It's interesting that the A7rIV can't really beat a 4 year old camera that pretty much nobody is buying for high iso. 5D4 is supposed to be good high iso, maybe even old 6D.

I mean, Canon didn't even put 25600 setting on 5DsR.

These responses /rationalizatons are pretty, ummm, shall we say, "interesting," too. Fan boys out in full force today. I shoot aps at 6400 on a regular basis, and probably the major reason I'd put up with the larger size and expense of ff is to be able to use 12800 & 25600, if not higher. My MA entry this month is at 12800 with old tech 18mp Canon, I tried to turn off all NR since the theme "doom and gloom." Was supposed to look bad. But really turned out too clean after resizing, I think. So yes, resizing smaller cleans up the A7rIV (or 5DsR,) potentially a lot. But why buy one to shoot at 25-30mp?


What is a "fan boy?" Someone that doesn't look for every fault or short coming of their new camera. Then I must be one. I have been out shooting this morning and finding all the new things I like about my R4. "But why buy one to shoot at 25-30mp?" Because not everything is going to be shot at high ISO. Matters of fact everything I shot this morning was sub ISO 400 and at full 60mp! Awesome camera. Maybe the fans boys are out in full force but I guess the haters are too. By the way the APS-C mode if great too on the R4. Not sure how they compare to my 6500 but they look great. Happy fan boy here so far.





I just can't say I have a problem with you enjoying your new camera. Maybe a bit hard to find a camera that is, actually bad anymore.

Congratulations on your purchase and I hope it works out well for you. (not being sarcastic.)

My main issue is with Sony users running down Canon, which I shoot.




Sep 16, 2019 at 08:24 PM





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