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Just a couple of shots from this mornings flight testing the shutter release & HDMI converter on the new Y6.
Lec
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Thanks KIlby.That's looking pretty good, ZAxis. What camera was that shot with?
Nice one Andy, the second shot with the sun & long shadows does it for me.
Ross
It's a NEX5 with 16mm lens. Shooting on intelligent auto function, vivid colour setting & RAW quality.
Just 'cos I'm in a pedantic mood:
"Vivid colour setting" applies only to in-camera JPGs. Raw (it's a word, not a capitalised abbreviation) means exactly that: the raw, unprocessed output of the sensor. When you "develop" a raw image using software like Lightroom, Dxo Optics Pro, etc. you are executing a similar process to what the camera does internally when shooting JPGs. So the only settings that apply when you're shooting raw are ISO, shutter speed and aperture: everything else happens on your computer later.
Beautiful pictures, btw
cheers.
it was this first time i have ever shot actually having the camera feed rather than a pov cam & I can defiantly say it is the way to go. So much better being able to see onscreen info & the actual field of view. Just wish I had more time each morning before work!
Lec
The first is Porth en Alls, Prussia Cove in Cornwall. I took the MK Octo not long after assembling it with the intention of filming my nephew's marriage within the walled garden. Come The Day and the heavens opened. The following day the clouds cleared for about 40 minutes around 4:00pm (although the brisk breeze stayed) and the MK was sent up. It was blown around like a leaf but did manage to get this pic of the house.
The other two are local here in France. A mini château styled B&B in my village and the Disney Golf course with the Radisson Hotel in the distance.
These were all taken with the MK Octo and a Pentax Optio S-12.
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I never get to see that view, but my cam op does..I do feel cheated though
Being 100% truthful with you my friend..The first one is the best, love it..the composition works for me, such a shame you couldnt get the big day, I think it would have been a cover shot! Not to keen on the big mansion, nice though it is...I feel you have to much angle, I need to see more of the front! The 3rd id also very nice & guides me eye nicely into the scene, but it lacks the drama of the cliffs from the first shot. I am biased though I live right next to coastline like your first shot
Ross
It was a brighter day when we went back to do the shoot with the 5D two days later, not to dismiss the normally excellent and very appealing colour balance of the 5D. If there is a blue sky the 5D landscape shots have simply gorgeous colour (see below). But there is no getting away from the fact that 'cheapo' cameras are getting pretty darn good.
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I much prefer this shot of the chateau.....maybe a touch more altitude,
Very true, the cheapos are gettign better every month. The only draw back is that if you get a really wicked photo, its hard to blow up jpg's without losing serious quality, hence why I always shoot on RAW, at least I can scale it up 600% with hardly any loss of quality, especially when I print 36" x 24" onto canvas
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Ross
Won't argue with that. JPEG's from El Cheapo Compacto are good enough for web use but not for printing.
Clever shot of the wine glasses. The propwash hasn't caused a ripple.:highly_amused:
BTW..
We had to watch out with the altitude from this angle because the plot on the other side of the road had all sorts of crap, trailers and broken vans. Didn't exactly mesh with the upmarket image the B&B gent likes to promote. There was an altitude shot to show more of his plot but it is a bit boring.
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Hey Ross,
Could you explain a little bit about the benefits of Raw format? I've never used it before, but my Cannon has the ability. Like yourself, I like to shoot with the ultimate end goal of printing to canvas. How much would this help me in that effort? My s90 only goes up to 10mp, so i'm a little limited on how large I can print if i'm using the jpeg. Will Raw format allow me go larger without artifacts?
Also, how do you edit your Raw images? I tried opening one in Photoshop CS5 last night and it threw me an error. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
-Terry
Terry, RAW is just a digital negative without the camera adding its own crap on top. With RAW files you can alter the exposure +/- 1 stop without losing quality, you can change white balance without degrading quality, you can sharpen the image & correct many niggles that you cant do in JPG.
RAW takes more editing to start with, but the results are worth it. What format are you files Terry when you save them from cam onto the computer? *.CR2??? If so try right clicking & select open in CS5...have you got the thumbnail viewer installed for windows?
Ross