This is a continuation of the Sony RX-1 review that started here. The Sony TGA-1 thumb grip arrived yesterday. I’d used a similar device on Leicas, so it was familiar to me. It slips into the accessory shoe. When I first installed it, I was worried, since it was even looser than the Leica optical… [Read More]
Archives for January 2013
Sony RX-1 review, part 8
Enough of this testing regime; it’s now time to see how the RX-1 performs in actual use. I think it’s also time to drop the head-to-head comparison with the NEX-7/Zeiss 24mm lens. It was useful for a while, but I’ve pushed it about as far as is worthwhile. In recognition of that, I’ve changed the… [Read More]
A tale of two cameras, part 7
I hesitated before doing the noise tests, because I thought I knew how it would turn out. I shot my usual noise test subject with both cameras at f/8, 1/15 second, ISO 3200, manual focusing with the 12x setting: I processed the images in Lightroom 4.3 with noise reduction turned off, and default sharpening. Then… [Read More]
A tale of two cameras, part 6
Some people have reported position dependent color casts with the RX-1. I see virtually none. What’s more, I measure very little in the way of cast. Here are my results for the center and the four corners, measured in CIEL*a*b*, using the methodology described here. One unit of distance in the equation D = sqrt(L*^2… [Read More]
A tale of two cameras, part 5
The RX-1 doesn’t have the chromatic aberration that afflicts the Zeiss 24mm f/1.8 on the NEX-7. Look here for NEX-7 pictures. Here’s a scene with high-contrast corners (tree branches against sky) with the RX-1 wide open, with Lightroom lens corrections turned off, but in-camera chromatic aberration correction turned on: Here’s what the branches look like… [Read More]
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