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Sorry if I missed it but is there a specific reason you’re moving to MF?I've not bought new anything yet and I'm going to wait for the 24-105mm sale to finalise first. I've got an awful lot going on just now so need some time to really get into the detail of it all.
Sorry if I missed it but is there a specific reason you’re moving to MF?
Very true and I’m the first to say I’d you want something then just go for it. I was just curious what the lure isYou only live once?![]()
Very true and I’m the first to say I’d you want something then just go for it. I was just curious what the lure is![]()
The HB 1Dx does look good.I'm sure he'll be along to answer (and tempt us) soon
As I keep saying, I think the Hasselblad does look lovely, as a thing.
Other than that... I really want to be able to go out with a camera if only for an hour![]()
Sorry if I missed it but is there a specific reason you’re moving to MF?
Interesting, thanks for sharing. I’ve not really gone into it a lot but I’m not so sure I can see much of a difference in landscape shots between MF and a high res FF tbh, maybe if I shot with both I’d see it more.I think it was my new phone that put the final nail in the coffin with the Sony gear. The A9 really was a great camera, but if I'm being honest with myself I was never using its full potential enough of the time. My phone is always on me and because the photos are only going on social media then the quality is more than enough, so I never had the need to reach for the Sony gear.
So where does Medium Format come in to all this? My photography interests have shifted to landscape and big stitches and I didn't think the A9 was the right tool for this, whereas MF should be perfect. Also, because this type of photography planned rather than spur-of-the-moment family stuff, then I don't need to worry about having the camera to hand all the time. Finally, when I look at the family photos that I have taken with the A9, printed and put on the wall, none of them are fast action scenes so the MF would have been fine.
My hesitation is making sure that I'm not looking at amazing MF photos and thinking it's just the camera that is achieving this and overlooking the skill of the photographer.
Lighting plays a big part on portraits too, if you get the combo right then MF is magical. I’m a big fan of Rotolight, it has its critics but it’s worth joining the Facebook group to see what’s possible using them.I think it was my new phone that put the final nail in the coffin with the Sony gear. The A9 really was a great camera, but if I'm being honest with myself I was never using its full potential enough of the time. My phone is always on me and because the photos are only going on social media then the quality is more than enough, so I never had the need to reach for the Sony gear.
So where does Medium Format come in to all this? My photography interests have shifted to landscape and big stitches and I didn't think the A9 was the right tool for this, whereas MF should be perfect. Also, because this type of photography planned rather than spur-of-the-moment family stuff, then I don't need to worry about having the camera to hand all the time. Finally, when I look at the family photos that I have taken with the A9, printed and put on the wall, none of them are fast action scenes so the MF would have been fine.
My hesitation is making sure that I'm not looking at amazing MF photos and thinking it's just the camera that is achieving this and overlooking the skill of the photographer.
My hesitation is making sure that I'm not looking at amazing MF photos and thinking it's just the camera that is achieving this and overlooking the skill of the photographer.
Interesting, thanks for sharing. I’ve not really gone into it a lot but I’m not so sure I can see much of a difference in landscape shots between MF and a high res FF tbh, maybe if I shot with both I’d see it more.
Where I tend to see it more is portrait type shots with the drop off and more depth/3D, they do have a certain ‘character’ to them.
Lighting plays a big part on portraits too, if you get the combo right then MF is magical. I’m a big fan of Rotolight, it has its critics but it’s worth joining the Facebook group to see what’s possible using them.
One thing I do like is having a nice file. My creaking old A7 is the best camera I've ever owned and the files are better than those from any other camera I've owned and I do get pleasure from that. I can imagine looking at an MF file and loving the luxury of it even if as a picture it's no better than I'd take with my TZ100.
I only just found out that A7R5 does Compressed Raw in L, M and Small sizes !!! Finally!
One thing I do like is having a nice file. My creaking old A7 is the best camera I've ever owned and the files are better than those from any other camera I've owned and I do get pleasure from that. I can imagine looking at an MF file and loving the luxury of it even if as a picture it's no better than I'd take with my TZ100.
Always good to try new stuff. I do fancy trying MF myself purely out of curiosity but it's just not feasible for me.There's also the amount of flexibility with editing as well, and of course that desire to simply try something different. I think for the photography I want to do, MF will offer me the most and it'll be down to me to lessen how to master it.
I know what you mean, I always loved the images from my Canon 5D classic, they had that film like look.
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Gotta disagree with you there
At the time the 5D was the best camera I'd ever had but it had issues, sensor contamination and noise when lifting the shadows possibly being a couple of he biggest. These days I look back at that camera with very little affection and for years now I've seen digital as being superior to anything I ever got from film.
Ooh, that sounds interestingoh er...
Sony will soon announce a new FE 20-70mm F4 G | sonyalpharumors
Sony is highly likely going to announce a new SEL2070G (FE 20-70mm F4 G) lens relatively soon. This might be announced in January/February! via Digicameinfowww.sonyalpharumors.com
At first I thought that must be a type and it must be a 24-70mm f4 but it does appear to be 20-70mm.
I never seemed to experience these problems, although it was early days for me so I probably didn't do much editing on them.
I can understand it.The 5D sensor contamination issue was well known at the time and Canon's were at that time pretty bad for shadow recovery.
Each to their own but I never understand the "film look" comment with older digital cameras as to me they just never gave anything like the look I got from film.
I can understand it.
Nikon D700 files had a film vibe to them.
They're pretty similar 


Went out for the first time in ages to do a proper landscape, unfortunately the light wasn't my my friend but got these to show for my efforts. Not sure which I preferThey're pretty similar
A9_07241 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
A9_07247 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
My preference is for the second - as you say they're pretty similar, but the immediate foreground is nicer in the second - the farming in the first gives quite a dark bottom edge.Went out for the first time in ages to do a proper landscape, unfortunately the light wasn't my my friend but got these to show for my efforts. Not sure which I preferThey're pretty similar
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Looking at the clouds, their positions and the light on them there isn't much in it but I prefer the first.
One thing which I find distracting in number two (that's apt...) is the bright white splodge in the bottom left which isn't in the frame in the first. So, number one is the winner for me but clone out the dropping in number two and that would do nicely
Well taken![]()
Light looks better than what I usually get!
I do agree with Alan though RE the second image.
Thanks guys. I didn't even see the splodge, it's now vanishedMy preference is for the second - as you say they're pretty similar, but the immediate foreground is nicer in the second - the farming in the first gives quite a dark bottom edge.
I do agree regarding the bright patch on the rock - though it look like you could crop a touch off the left hand edge to just exclude it, without making a big difference to the rest of the image.
I can understand it.
Nikon D700 files had a film vibe to them.
I’ve seen it said about certain cameras having more of a film look, and I even think the original X100 does, but I can’t for one second think why, other than maybe the way software processes specific cameras. AFAIK the D700, X100 etc don’t have any particular difference in sensor design that would explain it.Aye, I remember that as well. I'm not sure what it was that could give the files this look but it was definitely there.
Aye, I remember that as well. I'm not sure what it was that could give the files this look but it was definitely there.
I’ve seen it said about certain cameras having more of a film look, and I even think the original X100 does, but I can’t for one second think why, other than maybe the way software processes specific cameras. AFAIK the D700, X100 etc don’t have any particular difference in sensor design that would explain it.
That sounds great. Every time I think I'm happy with a choice they bring something else out.oh er...
Sony will soon announce a new FE 20-70mm F4 G | sonyalpharumors
Sony is highly likely going to announce a new SEL2070G (FE 20-70mm F4 G) lens relatively soon. This might be announced in January/February! via Digicameinfowww.sonyalpharumors.com
At first I thought that must be a type and it must be a 24-70mm f4 but it does appear to be 20-70mm.
oh er...
Sony will soon announce a new FE 20-70mm F4 G | sonyalpharumors
Sony is highly likely going to announce a new SEL2070G (FE 20-70mm F4 G) lens relatively soon. This might be announced in January/February! via Digicameinfowww.sonyalpharumors.com
At first I thought that must be a type and it must be a 24-70mm f4 but it does appear to be 20-70mm.
*** [Explored] by Lee, on Flickr
*** by Lee, on FlickrDigital and Film
Same morning, virtually the same time in almost the same spot![]()
Damn it, I keep trying to convince myself that digital images are just as nice as film but they’re just notDigital and Film
Same morning, virtually the same time in almost the same spot
*** [Explored] by Lee, on Flickr
*** by Lee, on Flickr
