Yea. If you don't shoot athletes lit up by ad boards you are fine.At least it's finally been settled as a real issue. Shame as it's aimed at sports shooters.
I get that with my iPadI read an article last night about the A9 that said it didn't have an issue with banding it was down to lights and that as they flicker which they do because of the EVF it shows sometimes.
Either way an expensive issue
Well tbh everyone including me knew it is a electronically shutter and banding may occur.I read an article last night about the A9 that said it didn't have an issue with banding it was down to lights and that as they flicker which they do because of the EVF it shows sometimes.
Either way an expensive issue
Question.
Why has there been no dslr or mirrorless that has full global shutter?
Is it too expensive? Has more cons than pos at the moment? Too large of a shutter? What could it be?
Global shutter has been invented and mentioned for a long time yet no camera uses it? Why when it will get rid of this and also allow your flash sync speed to be unlimited?
That's not fit for purpose and you wasted 4k on it lol. Shoulda got a D750Put it this way. I have a sports orientated camera that's far lighter and smaller then a dslr equivalent thats faster and a bit cheaper.
That's not fit for purpose and you wasted 4k on it lol. Shoulda got a D750![]()
I'll go back a comment which made earlier, it went something like this.....
If you shot at 20fps with the electronic shutter, will you see banding in every single of those 20 shot or just the one or two?
I don't think it's a massive issue as I've seen this affect plenty of times before under artificial lighting and if you can't get a good photo out of 20 shots @ 20fps then something is amiss.![]()
lol it doesnt shoot above 10fps nevermind 20That's not fit for purpose and you wasted 4k on it lol. Shoulda got a D750![]()
Only on the shots which 'happen' to conincide with the any artiificial lighting refresh - This applies to any camera shutter system, it is possible to get a dark image or partially dark or banded image on a global shutter if its opened just at the wrong time.
At 20fps you will get plenty of keepers regardless of shutter speed - providing everything else is ok, focus, shakey hands, etc......![]()
To an A9?That's it I'm selling up and moving on! Lol
I thought so, it's a issue yes but not end of the world
Still have to applaud Sony on the A9 and other A7 models are they get better with each model that comes out, not bad for 4 years worth of progress.
20fps on a high MP colour sensor takes a staggering amount of processing (I'd expect the A9 to run a little warm if continually used in this mode, though how much is translated to the outer case remains to be seen) - You are moving 24Mp at 14 bit depth, converting image to colour using a filter translation and then writing that data to 1 or 2 cards, at a target 20 times a second that's a serious amount of data.
In a 241 RAW image burst, that's 11.6Gb of data handled from the sensor - 24MP x 2 (14 bits in two bytes) x 241 = 11,568Mb = 11.6 Gb
So the Sony A9 is a proper beast!![]()
If only it did what it said on the tinSo the Sony A9 is a proper beast!![]()
Haha so trueIn terms of computing power....yes
If only it did what it said on the tin
Haha so true
Money money money.Perhaps but I don't think it's a big problem with 20 fps at your disposal.
I would be interesting to see if this banding can be reproduced with some high frequency LED's?
It's a shame Sony missed the frequency range for the advertisement LED boards at a football matches, you'd think the R&D team work extensively test for this kind of thing.
Come to think of it, surely Sony would have testing for banding? Something doesn't add up, they release a sport oriented body yet it has issues with banding at a popular sporting even? Mmmmmmm
Perhaps but I don't think it's a big problem with 20 fps at your disposal.
I would be interesting to see if this banding can be reproduced with some high frequency LED's?
It's a shame Sony missed the frequency range for the advertisement LED boards at a football matches, you'd think the R&D team work extensively test for this kind of thing.
Come to think of it, surely Sony would have testing for banding? Something doesn't add up, they release a sport oriented body yet it has issues with banding at a popular sporting even? Mmmmmmm
20fps on a high MP colour sensor takes a staggering amount of processing (I'd expect the A9 to run a little warm if continually used in this mode, though how much is translated to the outer case remains to be seen) - You are moving 24Mp at 14 bit depth, converting image to colour using a filter translation and then writing that data to 1 or 2 cards, at a target 20 times a second that's a serious amount of data.
In a 241 RAW image burst, that's 11.6Gb of data handled from the sensor - 24MP x 2 (14 bits in two bytes) x 241 = 11,568Mb = 11.6 Gb
Right less bashing now from me.
I may want a wider angle lens maybe the 20mm or is there something else that's quite good just to dip my toe into landscapes to finish my trio of lenses.
I will have a 35mm a 85mm so give me some opinions and options guys
Your right, it's not like I'll be at any football matches anyway! LolRiz, don't go all techy geeky over this, LED technology is a very fast moving world of development at the moment, and there is no way Sony could test all situations, and as I said before you can still get banding effects (or dark images) with any type of shutter, its a relationship between shutter speed and lighting refresh rates.
Don't go looking for problems..... that are really non-problems
One issue for me when shooting indoors with friends and family with my Panny GX7 is if there's a TV on in the room banding can be very bad, switching to the mechanical shutter cures the problem as does turning off the TV. The GX80 copes better as it automatically selects electronic or mechanical shutter and the mechanical shutter is very quiet and usually isn't an issue.Your right, it's not like I'll be at any football matches anyway! Lol
For my uses it'll be a non issue.![]()
I've heard that many sports toggers use gear loaned out to them or owned by the press they work forMoney money money.
Sony are like Apple. Money grabbing idiots.
Did they test it of course they did, did they know about it of course they do. Did they care nope.
I don't believe for one second that pro photographers and I men's pros that go to football games and other sporting events are going to get rid of their canon or Nikon gear for a Sony. They will have invested thousands upon thousands in glass. Glass bigger and heavier than a pregnant sumo whale. A smaller body offers them what? When you are lugging a 400mm plus lens a small body is somewhat pointless.
Mirrorless are are getting better and better I think when canon and Nikon finally join the boat properly that will be when they are truly ready.
For now mirrorless will be good enough for studio, weddings and street
OuchId rather chop off my own goolies before return back to a Brickon DSLR![]()
Oh yes loads use loaned gear! [PLEASE DON'T TRY TO BYPASS THE SWEAR FILTER] most togs will be freelance.I've heard that many sports toggers use gear loaned out to them or owned by the press they work for
Na they work for a press company and they get loaned the equipment usually for prestigious sport events such as the premier league.Oh yes loads use loaned gear! b****x most togs will be freelance.
Money money money.
Sony are like Apple. Money grabbing idiots.
Did they test it of course they did, did they know about it of course they do. Did they care nope.
Oh dearBanding found on a 1dx2 https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4133297#forum-post-59307567
Manual or af?come on someone help me with wider lenses!
AF!Manual or af?