It seems like sensor performance is quite steady now
Horrible photos of Sonus faber Guareri Evolution speakers (retail price - $22,000)
Please go to reviewer site, click one of affiliate links as he needs third pair in his daughter bedroom.
Thanks in advance.
The Sony A7R is the most revolutionary camera of 2013, bringing 35mm full-frame, interchangeable lens shooting to the masses both in terms of cost and size. Importantly the A7R is also well-built, a pleasure to use and delivers outstanding image quality.
Noise is very low at ISO50, ISO100, ISO200, ISO400, ISO800 and even ISO1600 with very good levels of detail. The Sony Alpha 7 is a very appealing camera, offering a relatively low price, a full-frame 24 megapixel sensor, a compact body, full HD video with microphone, headphone and HDMI sockets. The camera delivers impressive image quality
http://www.ephotozine.com/article/sony-alpha-7-ilce-7-full-review-23179
There's another good review of the a7R on SLR Lounge: http://www.slrlounge.com/history-making-sony-a7-a7r-field-review
Sony A7 vs. A7r vs. Canon 5D mark III
@apefos I'm sure the video is better on the 5D3, but the A7R eats Canon's lunch on the photos. Since I do mainly video I'm sure the photos on the 5D3 would be fine, and of course the color is great. So if I had to choose, I would go with the Canon. But the A7R resolves detail that is simply missing from the 5D3 on the photos. Right now I'm just waiting to see if this Panny 4K is real before I buy the next set of cams.
@tinyrobot no, i will not upload. you can download the original 1080p videos from vimeo and denoise them in your computer to perceive the quality. the vimeo link is in this topic some posts ago.
best thing would be to have enough money to buy all cameras, so I could get the best from each one. A7 and A7R are great for using legacy full frame lenses, and lots of features... 5d3 is the queen for low light and have magic lantern features...
but if money is a problem, so... just keep using the gh2 and t3i...
I just love to perceive all details from each camera, to know what is possible to do and how much money to pay...
@apefos Will you be putting your tests up?
It is interesting results. By idea it is Sony sensor. Sony LSI and Sony camera, so they must know how to make it work best.
And Canon is very far behind in basic sensor manufacturing process.
I downloaded the original mts and mov files from Cameralabs review on vimeo, and I did a denoise with neatvideo. the 25600 from 5D3 after denoise looks like iso 100, no residual noise, no tremble in dark areas, just perfect. but in A7R, the image is noisy in the monitor even at 800 iso, and for professional results 800 iso is the maximum for good denoise. from 1600 iso and above the denoised video trembles a lot in dark areas and it is annoying, a similar behavior we have in denoised GH2. for professional results these sony are good up to 800 iso only. of course you can go up to 6400 denoised, but the tremble in the dark areas does not worth. the denoised results I got from D5200 up to 12800 are much better than these sony. the image is ok up to 800 iso, but it is not a low light cameras.
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