Sony http://www.personal-view.com/talks/categories/sony-cameras/p6/feed.rss Tue, 21 May 24 11:50:46 +0000 Sony en-CA Sony NEX 5N Problem with settings reset upon battery change http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/1129/sony-nex-5n-problem-with-settings-reset-upon-battery-change Fri, 07 Oct 2011 22:43:30 +0000 bannedindv 1129@/talks/discussions
Two US models both purchased in California from best buy seem to exhibit this problem - never seen this problem on any other DSLR or pro/amateur compact camera.

Try setting your color profile, then changing the battery - or autofocus modes for instance.

When you start the camera back up, all the settings went back to default.

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Sony A-77, A-65, NEX-7, NEX-5N Brochures http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/923/sony-a-77-a-65-nex-7-nex-5n-brochures Sun, 11 Sep 2011 17:16:03 +0000 bleach551 923@/talks/discussions
Original link:

http://alphaforum.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=94&t=554

A-77(16 pages)
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1949430024

A-65(10 pages)
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1949430014

NEX-7(2 pages)
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1949430044

NEX-5N(12 pages)
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1949430034]]>
Sony A55 bahaviour with and without mirror http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/801/sony-a55-bahaviour-with-and-without-mirror Mon, 29 Aug 2011 09:56:16 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 801@/talks/discussions


1. The mirror reduces the amount of light reaching the sensor by about 1/2 stop. This is what we've been told all along, and my tests confirm it. Although it's probably hard to see in the images above, the shot with the mirror is actually slightly underexposed compared to the one without the mirror, even though the shutter speed in the second shot was 1/3 stop slower. If the A55 provided manual shutter speed increments of 1/2 stop, I believe a setting of 1/2800s would have produced exactly the same overall exposure as the first shot.

2. The mirror reduces image detail. It's logical to expect this... but again, many discussions have been posted about exactly how much image degradation occurs. The 1:1 pixel crops that I've included help to show how much. Another clue is provided through the relative file sizes of the two versions of the scene. A55 RAW and JPG files are compressed when saved from the camera. Both files from the non-mirror version are slightly larger in size than the files from the mirror version by a few percent. This indicates that the non-mirror version must contain more detail and/or more noise. Since noise should be essentially the same in both shots, we can attribute the larger size to more detail.

I am going to add something important here. Remember that in this recent test I used an aperture of f/2.8 to obtain the worst possible purple fringe effect. But I have shot similar tests at other apertures, and in many of those tests the results without the mirror are nearly indistinguishable in terms of detail rendition.

So how significant is the reduction of image quality in real terms? I can't be scientifically precise, but I'm going to say that the mirror may produce up to about a 5% loss of detail, but it depends on the aperture, and perhaps on other factors as well. This figure comes from comparing the file sizes in the worst case examples as mentioned above, and also from doing separate experiments not shown here. I downsampled the f/2.8 non-mirror shot to 95% of its full size, then upsampled it again to its original size, then compared that result to the mirror shot and found the visible detail to be roughly the same. So until I learn of a more scientific way to do this evaluation, I will say the mirror can be expected to retain at least 95% of the image detail of a non-mirror shot.

3. Purple fringing is not influenced in any way by the SLT mirror. This is immediately obvious by looking at the 1:1 pixel crops.

4. I have nothing to add regarding the 'ghosting' effect of the mirror, which has been shown to cause tiny duplicates of point source lights in night shots. I believe that has been adequately documented.



Via: http://thesybersite.com/sony/a55/index.htm#slt_mirror_image_quality]]>
Sony NEX peaking feature.... No more squinting eyes http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/274/sony-nex-peaking-feature....-no-more-squinting-eyes Thu, 23 Jun 2011 22:17:01 +0000 stoney 274@/talks/discussions


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