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]
A tale of two cameras, part 4
I checked to see if the soft corners wide open on the RX-1 were because of lack of field flatness. When I focused on a corner, the corners were very marginally sharper than when I focused on the center. However, the center was greatly softened when I focused on a corner when compared to when… [Read More]
A tale of two cameras, part 3
Here‘s a link to the layered psd file with all the images in this post. As before, I recommend that you look at it if you wish to form your own judgements about these images. At f/2 in the upper right corner, the NEX-7 is substantially sharper, but has lower contrast: RX-1 f/2 NEX-7… [Read More]
A tale of two cameras, part 2
Here is my usual low-contrast distant subject test scene as seen by the RX-1: I did a series of tests with both the RX-1 and the NEX-7/24mm f/1.8 at f/2, f/2.8, f/4, f/5.6, f/8, and f/11. I looked at the center part of the image first. I’m putting up 1:1 jpegs, but the best way… [Read More]
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