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Nice image!The magic of the Rx1. It just has a certain 'look' to my eyes and I keep finding, for lowlight concert photography, If I take the A7R MII, A7, or A7S, the RX1 keeps giving me better output.
You will read about it not focusing in lowlight, and being very slow in operation, ect. All I know is it is very easy to use and it bangs out shot after shot after shot. It remains my goto camera for lowlight concert shots, over the A7S and A7R, though those work really well also, but the RX1 just has a magical look in my eyes.
Sony Rx1, 35mm f/2, ISO1600, 1/160sec
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Lucille - I must say those two concert shots... they are pretty nice! And good tonality. And JPEG! yes! I used to shoot JPEG a lot in old 4/3rds.
Question: for the 2nd to last shot- did you crop? If so by about how much? I am curious to know how close are you getting to the performers.
- Ricardo
Lovely image indeed. I think that 'star' might be Venus instead though ...St. Augustine Beach FL just before sunrise, last star still visible
I love the light and shadows in this beautiful church.I just love the Rx1, it has improved my photography by leaps and bounds, and the reason why.... It is so good it inspired me to go out and shoot every day, so every day I kept learning and improving.....
This camera makes art...
Santa Fe New Mexico.
Sony Rx1, 35mm f/2.5, ISO400, 1/200sec.