nowherean
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Hey guys, I have a real problem with the time lapses I've shot. It seems that Sony + Zess Loxia or Batis (basically native SONY lenses) in combination with Sony A7 apply some kind of vignetting, that really messes up the photos shot in sequence. Which spells real trouble for time-lapse people and this combo.
Here are two identical shots, the first one is 1 second exposure, the second one is 1.3 seconds. All other settings are the same. It's especially evident when playing back a time-lapse or just toggling between the two images. I'm sure some kind of software raw "correction" is being applied here by SONY. None of this happens with my Leica R lens on the sony body.
The question is what to do about this? I'm thinking about maybe shooting a white wall (like a big piece of evenly lit white paper) and then applying some kind of subtraction in Photoshop. Even if I manage to make it work, its still yet another extra step in the workflow, which slows the whole workflow down. Does this happen with other cameras / lenses, is this only a SONY thing?
Here are two identical shots, the first one is 1 second exposure, the second one is 1.3 seconds. All other settings are the same. It's especially evident when playing back a time-lapse or just toggling between the two images. I'm sure some kind of software raw "correction" is being applied here by SONY. None of this happens with my Leica R lens on the sony body.
The question is what to do about this? I'm thinking about maybe shooting a white wall (like a big piece of evenly lit white paper) and then applying some kind of subtraction in Photoshop. Even if I manage to make it work, its still yet another extra step in the workflow, which slows the whole workflow down. Does this happen with other cameras / lenses, is this only a SONY thing?