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There are apparently some issues with long exposures too. This does seem to be the case, and in fact I went back and checked some of my own Sony raw files, and they seem to be doing this on the A6000 too, which is kind of an odd thing to do. Another complaint was that Sony "bakes" certain things into their raw files, in particular sharpness. Some people are quite upset about this, but I'm not sure how much of a big deal this is in real world conditions. It does seem odd that you would go to the trouble of creating such a good sensor, and then cripple it by only having a compressed raw format. The biggest issues all seem to stem from the fact that Sony is still using its weird compressed raw format. This isn't necessarily a good thing though, which leads us to some of the bad points that are starting to emerge about the A7RII They seem to load much faster than smaller files from a Nikon D800. Surprisingly though, they don't take long to load. Zooming in to 1:1 and you realise just how big these images are. It was only then that I realised that I was still only at 2:1. I zoomed in on the image in Lightroom and I was immediately struck by how good the image was looking and how much detail it was resolving. With the high megapixel count one would expect it to be pretty good. The more obvious thing to check though is how the camera handles detail. While this isn't going to be a high iso monster, the files at 1000 iso are remarkably clean. They're much cleaner than my (admittedly getting old) Canon 5DII. Considering the high pixel count, I had expected the result to show some noise but images are very clean.
What I was surprised about though is how well noise is handled on the camera. Playing around with the shadow and highlight sliders, you can easily see that like all sony cameras the A7RII has great dynamic range. I downloaded a selection of images from the Photography Blog and loaded them into Lightroom. both the Photography Blog ( here and here also) and Imaging Resource have a good selection. There are a few sites where you can get Raw files from the A7RII. So for now, you can at least have a look and see with the Raw files hold up like. Unfortunately there's no sign of it here in Ireland yet, and back orders will undoubtedly be huge. I've been reading a lot about this new Sony for a while now, and I am very interested in it, as it seems like Sony has really listened to its customers and created a very impressive camera.Īs with many new cameras, specs can only tell you so much.
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More importantly there are now raw files available online that you can download and check out, and Lightroom and ACR (along with Capture One) all now support the camera too. Now that the Sony A7RII is shipping to customers, there are lots of reports coming in about the camera.