its good to see your results getting better.
… but that rolling shutter… i would never have thought that would show up on still images like that.
its good to see your results getting better.
… but that rolling shutter… i would never have thought that would show up on still images like that.
chris wrote:
its good to see your results getting better.
… but that rolling shutter… i would never have thought that would show up on still images like that.
strange - I agree… I’ve never seen that in a still image. I think, too, the 42mp image size makes it even harder to get extremely crisp hand-held image. I’ve been experimenting with a new A7rii for the past few days and once I got the hang of ISO-shutter speed balance, you can get superb results… but if you have blurry photos to begin with, of course the model won’t turn out well.
Hi where.
Unfortunately i can`t upload full set now.
But found old set from Nikon… and again… Nikon with same way of shutting did a much better scan and clean texture without ghosting.
So, after more then 10 tests i can say - ALL scans created with Sony A7RII makes dirty scan and ghosted texture ((((
Sony params: 1/160 fixed! F/4 fixed! focal - 37 Fixed! ISO-200 - Ditry, bad aligns (Crack between start and end point of model.)
Very carefully holded still in hands every shot!
Nikon D5200 - All scan clean and detailed, Texures Clean and detailed to.
Nikon parameters : 1/100 F/3-5(not fixed) focal distance - 22-35 Not fixed(!!!) ISO-100 - AND CLEAN Scans!
Shots without any mind - from one hand.
Sooo… I will go and sell my super expensive Sony Alfa.
Hi Yegor
Interesting experience… So shooting “from hand” is no way for the camera then ??
The A7R I. was hard to work with and I can say from my experience that you can get it even “from hands” but it was really tricky…
Check if the camera is working properly… Because it is a bit weird that you get so bad results even with so long shooting times…