I photographed a friend's music video shoot yesterday. Afterwards, one
of the videographers and I got to geeking out on comparing camera's and
such, walked into the driveway and aimed our cameras at the house across
the street. All of the photos are hand held, at f/2.8, ISO varies
between 16,000 and 20,000 shutter speed between .25 and .33 Seconds.
Photos that were obviously bad were discarded from the test.
The first six frames (with DSC in the names) were shot with a Sony
mirrorless full frame alpha7S-II. Google tells me the body sells for
around $2800.
The next six frames (LRC26...) were shot with my Pentax K-3, APS DSLR,
you can pick up the body new for about $650
The last five frames (LRC56...) were shot with my Pentax K-5ii APS DSLR,
which you can still find new for about $550
The full resolution photos are posted at:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157664757248072
In theory, you will eventually be able to see them with exif data at:
http://www.fluidr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157664757248072
In the meantime, this may be an easier way to see them all:
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157664757248072/
Unfortunately, I didn't notice that the K-5 was focusing on the truck,
rather than the house. Joe, however was blown away that my Pentaxes
would autofocus in that light.
Note that after posting them, I noticed that they weren't processed
quite the same, so I'm re-uploading the Pentax photos, processed a
little brighter. I also did not apply lightroom noise reduction to them.
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