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I know that has been talked about in here a few time but I am going to add in my 20 bobs worth on this.
I have never understood this and I am not a person who can read u about things and get what it means right away.
I watch a Youtube thing where the man was talking about this and it sort of made sense to me in a way this is.
Living across the road from a local wetlands it makes testing so much easier.
Camera was set up just how it was said to do. I went to take my 1st shot and the lines popped and adjusting the camera as it was said to do and
then bit by bit the image came though and I check it out and I was a little dark to m liking but it was there and clear.
After a little over 200 shots I thought I would of have a good mix to tell if it was good enough to keep using this or forget about it.
So from what I got out of it was that quite a few shots needed lighten up, but I do feel in time that once learnt fully this need to lighten shots will be far less.
In the wash up of this I think if I was to use it each and every shot I take will need to edited in some way.
I never set out and still have not get the feeling's I need to sell photo's and Jpegs suit me fine.
If I ever get into the Sony A7 R mark 4 I think I would look at going to RAW and then I would use this Zebra mode.
But just remember I am not in any way technical so this is in the way I see and read it.
I have never understood this and I am not a person who can read u about things and get what it means right away.
I watch a Youtube thing where the man was talking about this and it sort of made sense to me in a way this is.
Living across the road from a local wetlands it makes testing so much easier.
Camera was set up just how it was said to do. I went to take my 1st shot and the lines popped and adjusting the camera as it was said to do and
then bit by bit the image came though and I check it out and I was a little dark to m liking but it was there and clear.
After a little over 200 shots I thought I would of have a good mix to tell if it was good enough to keep using this or forget about it.
So from what I got out of it was that quite a few shots needed lighten up, but I do feel in time that once learnt fully this need to lighten shots will be far less.
In the wash up of this I think if I was to use it each and every shot I take will need to edited in some way.
I never set out and still have not get the feeling's I need to sell photo's and Jpegs suit me fine.
If I ever get into the Sony A7 R mark 4 I think I would look at going to RAW and then I would use this Zebra mode.
But just remember I am not in any way technical so this is in the way I see and read it.