Over warm pictures
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- Viceroy
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Over warm pictures
Although this is a few years old the Phoblographer review site when reviewing, I think it was Chris Gambat, the Sony A37 said he didn't like the over warm pictures, but after a couple of days playing with the menu, he found deep in side the menu an adjustment that he unlocked, He said the camera then produced pictures that reminded him of Kodak Portra which he was ecstatic about, has any one got any ideas to what he un locked, cos I haven't and I thought I knew this camera well.
- Dusty
- Emperor of a Minor Galaxy
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Re: Over warm pictures
Whew! CC, when I first saw this title, I thought your cache of old photographs had caught on fire! ;->
Dusty
Dusty
An a700, an a550 and couple of a580s, plus even more lenses (Zeiss included!).
Re: Over warm pictures
Overall, I liked the Sony images other than being a little flat and found the raw files easy to adjust to my liking. The Nikon ones are sometimes more difficult to edit especially in overcast conditions.
To simulate Sony colours I usually need to warm up a bit.
Mike
To simulate Sony colours I usually need to warm up a bit.
Mike
All my Sony SLT gear gone. Still got my RX100 though.
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- Viceroy
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Re: Over warm pictures
Mike I may have used the wrong description regarding warm images, I should have said a Pink Tint to Jpegs, but since I posted I found another site that suggested it could be the auto white balance that was causing the pink tint and to try Day light in instead, Yes, day light works, pink tint gone.
Pete
Pete
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- Viceroy
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Re: Over warm pictures
I use mostly Jpegs with my A37 & A6000 as I have little time to PP RAW files these days, however comparing Sony's Jpegs to my Olympus E-510 and EM 10, no contest, the Olympus Jpegs are outstanding and IMHO nicer colours.
Pete
Pete
Re: Over warm pictures
You can adjust the color and contrast of the JPEGS on your A6000.
You get MORE flexibility with Sony than you do with Olympus...
You get MORE flexibility with Sony than you do with Olympus...
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