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Originally Posted by IronH4WK
(Post 2600326)
Garam garam chilly chicken just off the stove! Used the iPhone 4 for this shot. |
Man! that looks so luscious and yummy.
IronH4WK, you're on a spree. Think I should stay away from this thread during Advent. :)
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Originally Posted by deetjohn
(Post 2602803)
Man! that looks so luscious and yummy.
IronH4WK, you're on a spree. Think I should stay away from this thread during Advent. :) |
lol: thanks a lot. i shall pass on the compliments to my wife.
meanwhile, i'll move on to other subjects :D
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Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 2601181)
Nice clicks. Do you use DOF preview option?
Speaking of blowing the highlights - I tried out the DRO levels in A35 and was amazed. DRO has 5 levels and the highest ones are just too useful when you want to capture loads of dynamic range without going for the AutoHDR option! |
Umm, there's no DOF preview button :). As it's an EVF, it shows me the DOF that I'll get without having to press the button.
I'd like to see that test of DRO (what does it stand for?).
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Originally Posted by Torqueguru
(Post 2601361)
@Hellwrath
Some are friends, some are paid. I stopped TFCDs long time back. This particular model is one of my best buddies from my university :)
Another beautiful morning as seen from my window. Attachment 852811
Regards,
TG. |
Ah ok, I hope when you say paid, you're getting paid for making the photographs ;).
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Originally Posted by C300
(Post 2601922)
TG, HW - Nice snaps btw! |
Thanks, buddy!
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Originally Posted by .anshuman
(Post 2602844)
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The moon shot is really beautiful. Here is one from my side. I feel your's is clearer and sharper though.
Same lens, Nikon 55-300mm VR. I feel this is the lens' limit.
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Originally Posted by blue_pulsar
(Post 2602849)
Same lens, Nikon 55-300mm VR. I feel this is the lens' limit. |
My picture is handheld. I feel a better picture can be clicked using tripod at lower ISO. Will give it a try next time.
@anshuman : Pic # 1 is brilliant !
Taken at Central Park,NY
A bit blurry, sorry.
French accordion dude.
Christmas decorations near my place

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Originally Posted by HellwratH
(Post 2602837)
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I'd like to see that test of DRO (what does it stand for?). |
DRO is
Dynamic
Range
Optimization (As Sony calls it). This feature was existing in the earlier Alphas but wasn't very useful. In the new Alphas, Sony has really made it a very interesting feature. This is a setting you can choose in any of the shooting modes. You can turn it off for normal everyday shots, or turn it on with 5 levels of DRO available depending upon the dynamic range you want to capture.
This picture is taken in the highest setting, that is DRO level 5.
This is how it would look when you shoot with DRO turned off.

Imagine the processing you need to create a picture like the first one, without this feature!
The camera also offers 5 levels of HDR - bracketing from 0.3 EV to 7 EV which will produce an in camera HDR jpeg.
Canon & Nikon has got any similar features?
Looks very good. But is that color cast because of WB or is that how DRO renders?
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Originally Posted by HellwratH
(Post 2602899)
Looks very good. But is that color cast because of WB or is that how DRO renders? |
Oh the color cast is because of the creative mode "Sunset" :) DRO setting is independent of such creative settings. Alphas are like Fiats.. they got cool features but sells very less :D
EDIT: removed some amount color cast from the first pic
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Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 2602896)
Canon & Nikon has got any similar features? |
Nikon has Active D-Lightning, not sure about other models but in D5100 it works brilliantly to preserve Highlight and Shadow detail. It's sensitivity can be changed for desired effect, with Active D-lightning set at max it gives results similar to the one you have posted here.
BTW Nikon D7000 and D5100 share the same Sony sensor, same as Sony A580. D3100 has a Nikon sensor.
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Originally Posted by .anshuman
(Post 2602909)
Nikon has Active D-Lightning, not sure about other models but in D5100 it works brilliantly to preserve Highlight and Shadow detail. It's sensitivity can be changed for desired effect, with Active D-lightning set at max it gives results similar to the one you have posted here.
BTW Nikon D7000 and D5100 share the same Sony sensor. |
Good to know about the D-Lighting. I think it is basically same as DRO in Sony. They still do not have the in camera HDR option though.
D7000 and D5100 has the same improved 16 megapixel sensor as in A35? May be D5100 has got it. In specs it says "Exmor APS HD CMOS Sensor" for A35.
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Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 2602904)
Oh the color cast is because of the creative mode "Sunset" :) DRO setting is independent of such creative settings. Alphas are like Fiats.. they got cool features but sells very less :D |
I couldn't agree more. And the problem is that people act like enlightened ones when giving out gyaan about how skill is disconnected from camera and all that (without posting any photographs of course) and then go out and tell others not to buy anything other than Canon or Nikon :P. And that reflects in availability of stuff in the market, not much is available as India doesn't seem to be the market. A friend who is currently in UK wants to buy micro four thirds, but he is returning to India this weekend and I am so reluctant in asking him to do that because he might not be able to get all the accessories or native lenses for that system in India.
But, the good part about Sony is that Sony is doing some good work and is getting noticed. Hopefully, the A-77 should put it in a very good position.
EDIT: But this D-Lighting feature works on RAW or only on JPEGS?
About the D7000 & D5100 Sensor:
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Tech analysis website, Chipworks, has confirmed that the Nikon D7000 features a 16.2MP Sony sensor. This is almost certainly the same APS-C sensor found in the Sony A55 and A580 cameras.
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link:
Nikon D7000 Confirmed to Use Sony Sensor
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Originally Posted by blue_pulsar
(Post 2602915)
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Ok the A55 sensor is same as A35 sensor. So they are all the same!
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