Quentin_Bargate
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1600 ISO is perfectlly useable. Off to take a few sample shots (although the weather is rubbish).
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I would lean towards that thought.or it might just be the dull flat lighting.
Quentin
On reflection, I am sure this is right. The histo is concentrated in the middle, classic signs of low contrast lighting. Otherwise called England in Winter!I would lean towards that thought.
(I have seen fine folks wasting a whole lot of time saying "my new camera under exposes".)
or three.....Grrrrr....this camera is so good I'm going to have to do a Jono and buy better lenses. :ROTFL:
I wouldn't recommend the Leica 21-35 zoom (okay but not stellar)Grrrrr....this camera is so good I'm going to have to do a Jono and buy better lenses. :ROTFL:
Hi Terry,Michiel - what program are you using to create your frames? This looks very nice.
That looks good. I was just wondering about that adapter.Tried the 85mm F1.4 A mount Zeiss lens using the original Sony A to E mount adapter (the one without the focus mechanism - its quite a bit smaller). Shot at F/1.6, 800ISO:
The 70-300G SSM will autofocus using the adapter because it has a built in motor, unlike the 85mm Zeis, but quite slowly (although accurately). Makes for a powerful, if somewhat large, zoom on the smaller sensor.
Quentin