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Sony Seminar - 17 June

Posted: Sat 03 May 2014, 14:50
by Mike Farley
Amateur Photographer and What Digital Camera are holding a free seminar on 17 June in conjunction with Sony, which will be showcasing its Alpha 7 series of full frame cameras, when Joe Cornish and Adam Duckworth will be speaking about landscape and portrait photography respectively. There will also be an opportunity to participate in a studio shoot with a professional model and to try out your Canon/Nikon/Sony lenses on the new camera. Further details are at the link.

http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/ph ... 40600/sony

Re: Sony Seminar - 17 June

Posted: Tue 06 May 2014, 12:49
by Mike Farley
I have just had my place confirmed, so there is currently availability. Unless I nabbed the last one, of course. ;)

Re: Sony Seminar - 17 June

Posted: Tue 06 May 2014, 16:53
by Nina
Same here. See you there Mike. :)

Re: Sony Seminar - 17 June

Posted: Tue 17 Jun 2014, 22:16
by Mike Farley
Nina and I spent the afternoon at the IPC Media offices, home of Amateur Photographer and What Digital Camera, listening to talks by Joe Cornish and Adam Duckworth. Afterwards, there was an opportunity to take part in a studio shoot using the Sony cameras which the event was promoting.

Re: Sony Seminar - 17 June

Posted: Wed 18 Jun 2014, 02:11
by Nina
Good one Mike, you certainly didn't waste any time publishing this one ;)

I enjoyed the day,but I have found it too taxing for me at the moment, got home but had no strength left to download the pics.

Re: Sony Seminar - 17 June

Posted: Wed 18 Jun 2014, 09:30
by Mike Farley
I have not had time to go through my shots in any great detail and this is simply a downsized JPEG straight out of camera. Looking briefly at the original JPEG, the A7R I used was revealing an amazing level of detail in the model's face and I could see every pore and flaw, neither of which were in evidence when seeing her in person. :)

Re: Sony Seminar - 17 June

Posted: Wed 18 Jun 2014, 10:16
by Nina
Mike Farley wrote:I have not had time to go through my shots in any great detail and this is simply a downsized JPEG straight out of camera. Looking briefly at the original JPEG, the A7R I used was revealing an amazing level of detail in the model's face and I could see every pore and flaw, neither of which were in evidence when seeing her in person. :)


I just did the same, quickly processed a jpeg with the same result. Every hair not visible by naked eye was there. Amazing! :)