Introducing Scott's Vintage Film, a flexible color profile for Nikon Z
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I bought Sony a7iv and kind of regretting it
So I bought A7IV and two tamron 2.8 lenses. Don’t get me wrong it works. My clients are happy. But for my creative side, it just doesn’t do it for me. It’s so boring to look at results and always needs edits. The rolling shutter is yuck as well. I owned Nikon, and Fujifilm and those never needed editing after photos were taken. Just beautiful out the camera. For example, images I’d hypothetically shoot on Sony 50mm 2.8 do NOT look the same as Nikon 50mm 2.8 from the same position. Not the color science, but the compression of the photos. Maybe because Sony a7iv pixel is about 7000x4000 images Nikon is around 6000x4000.
Am I crazy or can anyone else see the lack of magic Sony images have Sony looks flat.
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So I bought A7IV and two tamron 2.8 lenses. Don’t get me wrong it works. My clients are happy. But for my creative side, it just doesn’t do it for me. It’s so boring to look at results and always needs edits. The rolling shutter is yuck as well. I owned Nikon, and Fujifilm and those never needed editing after photos were taken. Just beautiful out the camera. For example, images I’d hypothetically shoot on Sony 50mm 2.8 do NOT look the same as Nikon 50mm 2.8 from the same position. Not the color science, but the compression of the photos. Maybe because Sony a7iv pixel is about 7000x4000 images Nikon is around 6000x4000.
Am I crazy or can anyone else see the lack of magic Sony images have Sony looks flat.
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