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I use(d) this on NEX-7 (still waiting on A7R) - worked perfectly. So no reason why it shouldn't work with the A7s too...Read several folks have tried the LR Flat Field feature to remove colour casts with wides. Has anyone tried the LCC feature in C1, and any thoughts on this?
Thanks. Looks like it would be simpler than the flat field thingy in LR. Also, since there is no T/S involved, we should be able to use a library for different aperture values quite easily. Of course, the damn thing does not record aperture in the EXIF, so this would need to be done manuallyI use(d) this on NEX-7 (still waiting on A7R) - worked perfectly. So no reason why it shouldn't work with the A7s too...
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How TRUE Jono !!!!Having spent the last three years trying out 3rd party lenses on different cameras I've just come to the conclusion that cameras are best used with the lenses designed for them.
If Sony/Zeiss can come up with good quality lenses which match the size of the camera, then I'll be back in there like a flash - I liked the camera, the only real thing missing is IBIS.
Yeah, it's easy - I made correction files for each f-setting. When out for shooting I recorded a short movie speaking the EXIF-data to camera (lens and f-stop). So save space I switched video to 640-format (don't need video, so no problem there). Workes for me...Thanks. Looks like it would be simpler than the flat field thingy in LR. Also, since there is no T/S involved, we should be able to use a library for different aperture values quite easily. Of course, the damn thing does not record aperture in the EXIF, so this would need to be done manually
Hi there, I believe it was the 75 luxWhich lens did you use for the black and white baby close-up?
What a truly beautiful image!
Does the Sony (or other Sony's for that matter) do in-camera chromatic aberration correction, either with its own lenses or others like the Panasonics do? I realize this would only be done with JPEGs.Thanks. I recall also having seen some impressive shots with the 21 and 24 Summiluxes on the A7R. However, those were jpg images and not conclusive.
I should get my A7R in early December and, of course, my WATE will be one of the first lenses on it.
Rich, nobody I have heard from Sony has said one way or the other on this subject, but likely only because the camera's release just happened so nobody has asked the question yet. I am sure there will be more information on this down the road.Does the Sony (or other Sony's for that matter) do in-camera chromatic aberration correction, either with its own lenses or others like the Panasonics do? I realize this would only be done with JPEGs.
Thanks Ashwin. Yours are excellent as usual.Ben, these are great!!!