I’m been showing you histograms of the Sony alpha 7S when making images of the back of the lens cap. We saw some evidence that the chip and/or raw processing was different at different ISOs. I suspect it’s the chip, at moderate ISOs, and processing at nosebleed ones. To get a better look, I measured… [Read More]
Archives for July 2014
Sony a7S self heating
Before I get too far into testing a camera, I do a series of exposures calculated to see if there are self-heating effects that might skew my test results. Since many of my tests involve making series of sequential exposures that are later subjected to statistical analysis, material self heating can force me to slow… [Read More]
Sony a7S read noise in silent mode
The Sony a7S is unique among the alpha 7 series in that it has a fully electronic shutter option, called “silent mode”. Here’s the read noise histogram at ISO 400K with the shutter in silent mode and the drive mode set to single shot: The histogram is, to put it kindly, sparsely populated. At ISO… [Read More]
Sony a7S read noise in continuous mode
With the Sony a7 and a7R, I found that the bit-depth of the raw images was different when the camera was set in single-shot mode from when it was set in continuous (you hold down the shutter release and the camera takes pictures until you let go) mode. Would the a7S continue the pattern? You… [Read More]
Sony a7S read noise in single-shot mode
it’s amazing what you can learn about a camera with the lens cap on. In this post, I’m going to talk about what happens when you set the shutter mode to single shot and use the electronic first curtain to open the shutter and the mechanical (probably Copal) shutter to close it. The shutter speed was… [Read More]
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