You'll also need an a7iii.
Oh...I thought it was an A9 thing too, my bad - I just got my lights from the car..
You'll also need an a7iii.
lol @dancook it could be used as your backup body innit![]()
if you go looking for issues, they may crop up. Just like the banding on the Sony A9.
No camera is perfect but agree that this needs further investigation and a fix via firmware if possible.
it hasn't happened once for me in 28,000 photos - so odds are good so far.
Have you viewed 28k photos at 1:1 or looked at them all closely enough to notice?
No camera is perfect, but most imperfections don't impact on IQ.if you go looking for issues, they may crop up. Just like the banding on the Sony A9.
No camera is perfect but agree that this needs further investigation and a fix via firmware if possible.
I mean, you are right and we care more than other people who look at images! For example, the photos last week from the A9 were worse (IMO) than mine. This could have been down to a number of things. I edited mine, he was selling his jpegs straight from camera with no editing/cropping.
But at the end of the day, the misses liked a couple of his photos as when you look at them without zooming in they looked good.
Oh...I thought it was an A9 thing too, my bad - I just got my lights from the car..
I don't think it's a case of it's not affected, just that the A7iii is affected more. That's my understanding anywayOh...I thought it was an A9 thing too, my bad - I just got my lights from the car..
1 in 500 would be too much for me tbh, 1 in 1000 I'd be on the fence, but I'd be gutted if it ruined a really good shot.
That would be good if it was at it would suggest that it's fixable, at least to a large extent. But then this is Sony, and they're not renowned for solving issues through firmware, or indeed offering a lot at all with firmware updates. Best wait for the A7iv![]()
I don't think it's a case of it's not affected, just that the A7iii is affected more. That's my understanding anyway![]()
I agree, the original A7 produces IQ good enough for me and probably good enough for clients too.No camera is perfect, but most imperfections don't impact on IQ.
I did just read this on the FB
"On a separate note, tried a7iii for awhile at the Sony centre, for those who are accustomed or used to a9 evf, you may need a motion sickness pill for a7iii."
I did just read this on the FB
"On a separate note, tried a7iii for awhile at the Sony centre, for those who are accustomed or used to a9 evf, you may need a motion sickness pill for a7iii."
Have a flash at the edge of the frame pointed towards the camera, maybe removing the lens hood will increase chance?
Is it way different then??!
Just shoot a subject with the light behind it at different angles, eventually you're going to reproduce the issue. You can use the DPR samples as a guide to positioning:
https://www.dpreview.com/sample-galleries/6769434587/sony-a7-iii-sample-photos/6081204033 - visible in the flare above her head
https://www.dpreview.com/sample-galleries/6769434587/sony-a7-iii-sample-photos/5655951041 - visible on her head
It should still occur on your A9 but may be less obvious.

Can't be that bad surelyI did just read this on the FB
"On a separate note, tried a7iii for awhile at the Sony centre, for those who are accustomed or used to a9 evf, you may need a motion sickness pill for a7iii."
Looks a time consuming fix in PP to me tbh.It's not difficult to correct so it can't really ruin a shot, just waste a bit of your time. Even so that 1 in 500 figure is entirely made up, it could be 1 in 5 or it could be 1 in 5000, can't be sure without real testing but if you're constantly shooting into strong direct light sources then you're probably going to become familiar with it sooner or later.
Technically it wouldn't be a fix but more of a work around, probably splitting hairs though.
Is it way different then??!
can you post the originals for comparison?Yes I see it, it was faint but I have bumped up clarity contrast and all that to make it more obviously
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Can't be that bad surely![]()
eh?Say's the guy who's sensitive to non-existing problems...
Yes I see it, it was faint but I have bumped up clarity contrast and all that to make it more obviously
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Yes I see it, it was faint but I have bumped up clarity contrast and all that to make it more obviously
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I can see it too....... so @dancook , will you be giving up your Sony system because of this issue?![]()
Looking at photos without pixel peeping is the best way forward![]()
me tooCan still clearly see it in the originals
I used to be a Fuji owner.... guess some off it has rubbed off on meSound like a Fuji owner
WhatSo I just bought a Zeiss Batis 85mm and I already have the Sony 85mm 1.8 LOL
GAS lmao.Whatwhy? :s
Looks a time consuming fix in PP to me tbh.
Whatwhy? :s
GAS lmao.
I wanted the extra stabiliser in the lens too for video use.