Saturday, September 15, 2012

Sony A99 at every ISO setting

I had a chance to try the new Sony A99 with the SAL85F14Z Zeiss lens at each of the ISO settings.
The camera was set on Aperture priority at F11. I used a tripod, and the self-timer for best results.
Hopefully this is useful to someone.

ISO50
You can find the hi-rez here....
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sportsphotorob/7988109361/in/photostream


ISO 100


ISO200
You can find the hi-rez here...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sportsphotorob/7988117534/in/photostream/



ISO400


ISO800


ISO1600
You can find the hi-rez here....
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sportsphotorob/7988117553/in/photostream/


ISO3200


ISO6400
You can find the hi-rez here....
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sportsphotorob/7988113275/in/photostream/


ISO12800


ISO25600
You can find the hi-rez here....
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sportsphotorob/7988121616/in/photostream/


Rob Skeoch
My retail store for large format photo supplies is www.bigcameraworkshops.com
My retail store for rangefinder gear and Zeiss lenses is www.rangefinderstore.com

4 comments:

  1. i like this camera, but i am unhappy with aAF points...

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  2. That's incredible thank you for the comparisons. I just pre-ordered mine from Adorama yesterday and this review just reinforces my choice.

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  3. Why is every shot underexposed with poor sharpness? A99 seems to have some major peoblems that need to be fixed.

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  4. Exposure looks fine, a lot of the image is neutral grey so that accounts for it. Do you understand how AE works?
    Sharpness also looks fine, these are small resized samples, they don't give any indication of full res sharpness. I've shot with the camera and there is no loss of sharpness due to the translucent mirror or PDAF pixels as far as my pixel-peeping eye can see.
    I think you may be either ignorant or trolling.

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