The thing I'm most curious about with the camera is the colour, so I'm pleased to be seeing positive early reports.
The GH4 with it's 4k is great, but I never felt the colours were right and it ended up putting me off. I'd rather have a 1080P camera that can see colour correctly than a 4k one that doesn't.
Philip Bloom's evolving review for the a7S is up...
This A7s vs BMPCC comparision is a little bit strange. The A7s seems to be a low light monster and meets the BMPCC at a week point. If you want the pocket to look it bad was a good idea to shoot at night and in the tube. These are two nice cameras for very different purpose imho.
@peaceonearth Aye, I think we forget in the race to look for a one camera that rules them all that there is no 'best', there's just 'most suited' to each situation/budget/ambition.
@mrbill , i not too sure about that , notice this
look at how natural the colors look with no picture profile selected, and notice how the slog footage has that green to yellow cast, if its an slog issue , and mainly this camera's top play is DR, not sure if this can be fixed in post or not.If low-light shooting is your thing, then the Sony A7S should be right at the top of your shopping list. Offering a killer combination of massive ISO range, 15-stop dynamic range, sensible 12 megapixel resolution on a full-frame sensor, truly silent shooting mode and autofocusing down to EV-4, the new Sony A7S is the most capable low-light camera that we've ever tested.
about the "now i can see" video: unfortunately the dynamic range is very poor, and "now i cannot see", or better saying: now I can see the other side of the moon, but the first side is gone.
before a7s I had the good highlights and dark shadows now with the a7s I have the shadows but the lights are gone, blown out forever
at 1:01 the carroussel is ok, but the faces are dark, more DR please.
we need a camera which can merge the 1:15 image with the 1:20 image into an extended dynamic range image to show the lights without clipping and the sea together.
at 1:58 I would like to see the buildings without clipping, more DR please...
at 2:03 i would like to see the fire and face without clipping while lit the cigarrette, more DR please.
just look at the 2:25 image. where are the buildings? more DR please.
what about the 2:39 image? "total clipping of the heart"
"total clipping of the heart" (Blowout Tiler)
turn around every now and then
I get a little DR and know I've got to get out and cry
turn aound every now and then
I get terrified about low light but then I can't see the sky
turn around every now and then
sony got my money but gave me a clipping background
turn around every now and then
I ask where is DR because it is so easy to increase the pixel count
turn around bright eyes
don't forget to see the dark parts
turn around bright eyes
don't forget to see the lights
And i need more DR tonight
An i need it more than ever
and if DR is so tight
we will be ML HDR forever
and we'll only make it right
when we have more dynamic range
because the beach is bright
but the background is so strange
I really need you tonight
HDR is a must tonight
HDR is a must daylight
Once upon a time there was a hidden dark face of the moon
But now the bright face is blown away
Nothing I can say
A total clipping of the heart
Once upon a time there was light in my life
But now there's only sony in the dark
Nothing I can see
A total clipping of the heart
In a way I can understand @apefos 's criticism. Sure, the A7s dynamic range is not perfect in dark conditions. But I feel like his criticism has very little value in this current time when there simply isn't another consumer camera that could show low light better, not even close. To me it seems like Sony put the best possible technology to the tiniest cam possible at this time. To ask for more it's like asking for a flying car when we just got the T-Ford going.
@endotoxic 13.5 stops DR in high or low ISO? Thanks
@apefos with two fast consecutive short exposures at different ISO and/or speeds it would be possible, with some processing (that could be done asynchronously), to obtain almost the same result without hardware change. Magic Lantern did that for the 5D with no extraordinary results, but with a much less sensitive sensor. Now it could be different.
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