Yep, that’s exactly what my A7S suffered from and the repair cost wasn’t worth it, with no guarantees to not break again. I am not sure if that’s changed in recent times.
For the high res sensor part, let me correct myself. I would say the photos weren’t materially different just because of the resolution. I am sure there are a few moments where cropping isn’t as horrendous 26 MP -> 14MP before where as now I’m at 40 MP -> 23MP. On a photo by photo comparison the photos are pretty close.
I upgraded from an X-T3, I think its honestly fine. I used a Sony full frame before that and I enjoyed it till the IBS broke on a bouncy hike (not dropped).
There’s definitely a different look to full frame, that I miss. And I was eyeing the GFX-100 at the time of purchase, but I don’t think that’d work for a show, also lens $$$$
But here’s what I’m enjoying:
Also to comment on the 40MP sensor, its not much of an upgrade, I wouldn’t say it looks noticeably better. I do only use one Fujinon lens that “makes use” of the full res, but I do crop quite a bit and haven’t had an issue.
I hope that helps a bit.
Thanks for the critique!
2 tough call, I felt like it gave a flea market feel if I raised the saturation too much, I could have probably played with vibrancy more. Definitely a very desaturated scene in general though
3 I enjoyed the maximalist quality of everything here, sort of a lost in the crowd feeling
Shot on Fuji X-T5, Fujinon XF 23mm and some Tiffen Glimmerglass 3
Can I kill efficiency mode and get Chrome working again?
You probably got here because the default sort is Local, basically /r/all.
As for the other comment, yes - phones being out for the entirety of a show is a shame, and yes that is technically not your comment.
Addressing the other point. I am a photographer, and one that has:
I can’t say other photographers follow these rules, neither do all fans. But I had a great time, engaged with the artist, and stayed out of the way.
I think it looks especially good with the first 2, where we have lots of texture to play with. In that sense, I think it feels more at-home with the backgrounds there.