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Sony A7SII, Leica 35-70/4 R

 

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Handheld camera but high ISO 2500 selected to ensure high shutter speed with dim lighting 

 

 

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dunk, how did you manage to take the picture with verticals and horizontals correctly?

The A7S is not flooded with pixels to be able to crop pictures.

Jan

 

 

Hi Jan, Camera was held at arms length slightly above my head and composition achieved by 'rubber necking' the monitor image … not by using the viewfinder … During image composition camera was tilted slightly up and down  … and side to side .. in small increments  … until the monitor image verticals and horizontals appeared to be as correct as possible … By holding camera above my head and 'rubber necking' the monitor image, converging verticals were eliminated … Had camera been held lower using the eye level viewfinder, converging verticals would have been inevitable because camera would then require tilting upwards to include all of the window … Focus was achieved using the image magnification facility …. and by stopping down to small-ish aperture … Live view amplifies the 'stopped down' image brightness enabling clear focus … The very dull / low light required high-ish shutter speed to avoid shake and image blur … but A7SII has excellent low light high ISO capability with good dynamic range … the selected high ISO  ensured shake free high-ish shutter speed … not sure if I used camera's image stabilisation facility but would not have needed it with selected 35mm focal length … resultant image was not 100% perfect as regards verticals and horizontals and distortion … but was good enough to entirely eliminate any residual distortion using PS Elements distortion correction tools. The A7SII's superb low light imaging capability i.e. excellent dynamic range with low noise at high ISO, is the main reason I acquired the camera. Camera has relatively low pixel count but the large pixels respond very well to cropping …. and to shadow detail recovery … It's a superb low light tool camera … and unlike some Sony users I do not find the Sony menu system difficult or confusing   Credit is also due to the Leica R 35-70/4 zoom lens which is distortion free and the equal of any Leica prime lens within its aperture and zoom range. 

 

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