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Nice. I've been thinking about a Leofoto recently. They seem to be the best of this new, lower priced, 'copy' range that have been appearing the past year or two.
Don’t mind the mess!
Was there a second tripod stuck on top of it? What was filling up all the space in the box?
Chapter House Ceiling, York Minster by Anthony Andrades, on FlickrActually think that's a myth. Say you have a 12mp and a 48mp sensor capturing the same scene. For every pixel in 12mp sensor there are 4 pixels in the 48mp sensor. So while each pixel captures only 1/4th of the light combined/averaged together they capture about the same amount of information. So for example if you take a result from A7R and downsize it to the size of a result of A7S the difference is rather minimal which dpreview actually proved in one of their articles.
I think the difference is due to the larger megapixels requiring more processing and hence introducing more noise. With less data, deeper/larger pixel less electronic noise is introduced.
That's my understanding anyway. Happy to hear alternative logic and explanations![]()
Bigger than I expected when you said you wanted a travel one.
Actually think that's a myth. Say you have a 12mp and a 48mp sensor capturing the same scene. For every pixel in 12mp sensor there are 4 pixels in the 48mp sensor. So while each pixel captures only 1/4th of the light combined/averaged together they capture about the same amount of information. So for example if you take a result from A7R and downsize it to the size of a result of A7S the difference is rather minimal which dpreview actually proved in one of their articles.
I think the difference is due to the larger megapixels requiring more processing and hence introducing more noise. With less data, deeper/larger pixel less electronic noise is introduced.
That's my understanding anyway. Happy to hear alternative logic and explanations![]()
Be thankful, I say the fog adds to the image, not all astro images have to be full on clear stars [tbh I fond those type of images boring] - this has character, embrace it![]()
Be thankful, I say the fog adds to the image, not all astro images have to be full on clear stars [tbh I fond those type of images boring] - this has character, embrace it![]()
Absolutely, much better for it.
Thanks for taking the time to reply. Helpful comments much appreciated.I've used a Capture Clip for the last 2-3 years, on both my hip and backpack strap, with pretty much all of my cameras at one time or another (from 35mm film/digital up to medium format film, including a couple of A7's) and it's never been an issue. If I use it on a belt, I just make sure that I fit it slightly further around towards the front of my belt but that's just so I can still get things in and out of my pocket!
I also used to use one when I shot weddings so I could have one camera on a Black Rapid style sling strap and the other on my hip so I could switch between them as I needed. The last time I did that I had a D850 on the strap and an A6000 with 70-200 on my hip!
With the backpack you can attach it anywhere on the strap. I have it just below the shoulder so the lens is resting on my chest. I find this comfortable and easy to access.
When I tried it on my hip, the most comfortable place was at the 2 o'clock position where my arm wouldn't knock it when walking. I haven't tried it closer to the belt buckle but I imagine it would be fine, although the camera would probably move with your leg when walking.
It’s not a myth.
The smaller a pixel surface area is the less light it can capture in a single brief exposure and this gives rise to a worse signal to noise ratio.
This is the result of the physics concerning incoming photons and the consequential electron capture in each individual pixel ‘well’.
It’s true if you join 4 adjacent pixel electronically together ( the technical term is called binning) you end up with a super pixel with a bigger area and hence reduced signal to noise ratio. However, this is not possible because of the coloured variation of filters that overlay each pixel ( called a Bayer Matrix).
You can’t combine adjacent pixels because the ones next to it are of a different colour capture.
If you look at the latest copyright submission by Sony it outlines an advanced future sensor where you will see that there are 4 green, 4 blue and 4 red pixels grouped adjacent to each other instead of the normal arrangement in your Sony camera. This will probably be used to bin the pixels in a 2X2 arrangement (4 pixels of the same colour) and hence vastly decrease signal to noise. The camera would take a binned shot for low signal to noise results and then quickly an unbinned image shot with all the individual pixels for resolution - the 2 images combined in camera to obtain the best of both worlds.
This arrangement is in common use on more advanced science based sensors - for example those used in astronomy (although there pixels often do not have a coloured red, green and blue filters (ie no Bayer Matrix) in front of each individual pixel - these luminance (brightness only) pixels are therefore very easily grouped electronically together as a group of 4 (2x2 binning) or as a group of 9 (3x3 binning) pixels.
Hope that’s helps - although it’s only shorthand explanation for something that’s a bit more technical than that.
I should be surprised if it were just a relative lack of processing power, and that should be the easiest thing to fix. And yes, averaged together they would give the right values, but the processor can't know what the correct value for just 4 pixels it - rather it would have to average the 8 pixels surrounding the one that received the photon. I should not expect processing to introduce more noise, but rather having to amplify a very small signal more than a somewhat larger one.
That's how I'd perceive it - feel free to take it apart.![]()
Sony could have indeed upgraded the processor like you said in a newer gen body like A7RIV but they didn't. Hence it doesn't quite perform as well as A7RIII at higher ISO. I am expecting them to use the same sensor and upgrade the processor for A7RV lol. They seem to like reusing sensors between generations (eg: A7/ii, A7RII/III, A7S/II, A6300/6400)
The camera would take a binned shot for low signal to noise results and then quickly an unbinned image shot with all the individual pixels for resolution
And for reasons I gave in reply jbw I believe it is the processor to some extent (I appreciate it is not the only contributor). How else would you explain the difference between A7RII and A7Riii for example.For the reasons JBW gave it's not the processor, which is why Sony didn't need to upgrade it. It's not inability to process the data, but the smaller pixels that can't be binned together.
I suspect you meant higher signal to noise ratio.![]()
And for reasons I gave in reply jbw I believe it is the processor to some extent (I appreciate it is not the only contributor). How else would you explain the difference between A7RII and A7Riii for example.
I will investigate and come back about that (if I remember - going on holiday, IF our flight ever leaves).
And for reasons I gave in reply jbw I believe it is the processor to some extent (I appreciate it is not the only contributor). How else would you explain the difference between A7RII and A7Riii for example.
I got the idea jwb for some reason takes Bayer architecture into account for high MP sensor but not for low MP. I have explained my reasoning in my reply
Dpreview also showed the difference in A7S and A7R is minimal at high ISO when results are normalised. The little difference between the two is of course the sensor design and to a good extent also the processor IMO.
Thanks I'll give it read over the weekIf you are technically minded do a google search for the research work by the physicist Prof. Eric Fossum whose work on replacing the massive (relative) pixels we presently have (which receive thousands of photons in a single shot) with instead nano ‘jots’ which are so small they can only record a single photon (or not). These sensors would have near zero noise and would have enormous resolutions which in turn would need large downscaling for viewing.
Happy reading
James
Stair gates
Drawers with child proof locks
Random sock on the table
Deffo a young un in there.![]()
Looks like the same kind of mess my son makes. Judging by the stairs gate I suspect you have a similar infestation?![]()

Bigger than I expected when you said you wanted a travel one.
Nice. I've been thinking about a Leofoto recently. They seem to be the best of this new, lower priced, 'copy' range that have been appearing the past year or two.
DSC05511-2 by Anthony Andrades, on FlickrHow do you compare stability. I find as long as you attach a weight to the tripod it doesn't really matter what the tripod is made out of.40 odd cm, fits on the tripod pocket of my backpack perfectly. For me weight and stability trump overall compacted length. What's 10cm in a tripod, really.
Happy with it, so far! Came in a really decent padded case, with an extra centre column, a multitool, carabiner, a bunch of allen keys as spare, spiked feet etc. I'll be trying it out over the next few weeks on holiday here - i'll be sure to update!
I read that as 7 members of the Sony artisans have leaked/announced a couple of 35mm 1.4 gm lens....The rumor site says that 7artisans have announced a 35mm f1.4 FF lens for e mount.
https://www.sonyalpharumors.com/7artisans-has-announced-this-new-35mm-f-1-4-full-frame-e-mount-lens/
I've no idea how much this will cost but it would be interesting to see how it compares to the Voigtlander 35mm f1.4.
Nice. which lens?DSC05511-2 by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
Does she have a great expression on every photo? Lucky you.It wasn't me...
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Nice. which lens?
How do you compare stability. I find as long as you attach a weight to the tripod it doesn't really matter what the tripod is made out of.
I can't get my head round spending more and get a heavier and longer packed length.
The only downside I find is the centre column would be nice if it went lower.
Oh and if you find a plate that when fitted still allows the screen to open tilted down let me know.
I read that as 7 members of the Sony artisans have leaked/announced a couple of 35mm 1.4 gm lens....
Don't think it's a conspiracy though. New lenses aren't included in cashback anyway. It takes a couple years before they include them.If only, but it may be coming soon.
Have you ever noticed how Sony always have a new major product announcement just after the cash back deal finishes.![]()
Don't think it's a conspiracy though. New lenses aren't included in cashback anyway. It takes a couple years before they include them.
Yeah I know, fact remains though that there has been a major product announcement at the of the last 6 cashback promotions.
Imagine it is the new A7SII replacement this time though. But we will see....
Burano by CFC Photo, on Flickr
Man entering alley, Burano by CFC Photo, on Flickr
Bridge of Sighs, Venice by CFC Photo, on Flickr