As it has 24-70mm f/1.8-2.8 light/fast lens it its very universal. Of course in good light conditions this camera shines even more. It even features EVF! It also features XAVC S 50 Mbit video codec which helps greatly in low light situations. Its not some small handicapped cripple like a lot of compact cameras. This small gem generally has all the features that all SONY APS-C/Full Frame cameras have. It also has tiltable flash which you can point to ceiling to get extra bounced light in low light situations indoors. As it has quite large 1 INCH sensor (2.7 crop factor) it allows to use high ISO values without that much noise which allows to shoot indoors in low light without much loss of quality. The small and ultra portable SONY RX100 III which is probably the best pocket/compact camera in the world when it comes to price/performance ratio. One of the selling points of SONY E-mount cameras is also their small size – for which feature I recently switched from SONY a68 (A-mount) to SONY a5100 (E-mount) camera. There is also SONY E-mount system which utilizes newer/different ideas – its generally much more expensive then older A-mount system but has even more features then Canon/Nikon cameras. For example Nikon cameras can not record movie when you are using viewfinder – you can only do it with LCD. This is just one of the examples of course. How its implemented in SONY? SONY camera just automatically switches to EVF when you attach your eye to the viewfinder and switches back to LCD automatically when you take your eye off of it … and autofocus is same fast on both viewfinder and LCD. Nikon/Canon cameras are ‘by default’ using the optical viewfinder and to switch to LCD panel you need to manually push a button and switch into the PAINFULLY SLOW (autofocus is actually unusable) mode called Live View … but if you want to use viewfinder again then you again need to switch that mode off with a button. If you want to get grip on these differences take a look at my SONY a68 review at DPReview site – – available here.īesides the price/performance ratio SONY cameras are just too fun/too comfortable to use something different – while providing similar or better results then Nikon/Canon competition. For example SONY A-mount based cameras – SONY a68 camera offers just so much more for very small amount of money then any near Nikon or Canon competitor. ![]() ![]() ![]() I use SONY cameras because they are superior to other brands when it comes to price/performance ratio and also have some important features that are absent in other brands. Now as I do not have that much time I needed to find a way to make this process fast and almost seamless. Its was probably the best way of having ‘the best version’ of each photo but it also took whole a lot of time. Then I compared these to out of camera JPEG files and left only the one that suited me best. Then I used one of the DxO Optics Pro/ Raw Theraphee/ Darktable applications to make these RAW files shine even more with mass conversion. ![]() When I had a lot of time I shoot both RAW and JPEG images at the same time (RAW and JPEG file were written for every picture). This article aims to automate and accelerate the flow of importing photos from camera and storing it for future use. After using UNIX for so many years you start to think the UNIX way.
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