Simon Shasha
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I wasn't really sure what to title this post. I'll let the pictures I attach speak for themselves.
I filmed a concert on Friday (12th September, 2014) using my A7S in APS-C mode with a Sony E-Mount 35mm F1.8 and Sony E-Mount 50mm F1.8.
I filmed in S-Log2, ranging between 3200ISO - 12,800ISO, with a white-balance of 4500K (sometimes I'd go to auto white-balance to deal with the speed of the constant changing lights).
From the beginning of the night, I noticed the image would somewhat "burn" when the stage lights would peak to a certain brightness and reflect on surrounding objects and people. I hoped that maybe this what just my camera's LED and not how the final image would look once viewed on my PC. However, turns out my hopes were in vain and a lot of my shots were ruined.
I'll attach a "before and after" shot below to give a general idea of what I'm talking about. Now, I'm not sure if this is a user error on my behalf (I don't think it is because a friend of mine who just shot a night-club in Bali with his A7S experienced the same problem), or if it's a short-coming of the codec/8-bit S-Log2...?
If this can be fixed via a firmware update, I'll gladly take it as I love the image I am getting from the camera in general. If not, then I'm not sure what to do. I doubt Sony will refund for this? A lot of my work is night-club/concert work - I wouldn't be confident using the A7S again knowing it's going to "colour burn" a lot of my images...
I'll also throw this in - I had my GH4 set-up on a tripod at the back of the concert filming in 4K (25FPS) at 800ISO with CineStyle-D (with colour and saturation set to -5) all night. The image is absolutely perfect. Really beautiful. No "colour burns" or anything - even when the stage lights peaked at their highest. Was very surprised and impressed by GH4's performance.
Anyway, here are two shots taken about half-a-second apart:


I filmed a concert on Friday (12th September, 2014) using my A7S in APS-C mode with a Sony E-Mount 35mm F1.8 and Sony E-Mount 50mm F1.8.
I filmed in S-Log2, ranging between 3200ISO - 12,800ISO, with a white-balance of 4500K (sometimes I'd go to auto white-balance to deal with the speed of the constant changing lights).
From the beginning of the night, I noticed the image would somewhat "burn" when the stage lights would peak to a certain brightness and reflect on surrounding objects and people. I hoped that maybe this what just my camera's LED and not how the final image would look once viewed on my PC. However, turns out my hopes were in vain and a lot of my shots were ruined.
I'll attach a "before and after" shot below to give a general idea of what I'm talking about. Now, I'm not sure if this is a user error on my behalf (I don't think it is because a friend of mine who just shot a night-club in Bali with his A7S experienced the same problem), or if it's a short-coming of the codec/8-bit S-Log2...?
If this can be fixed via a firmware update, I'll gladly take it as I love the image I am getting from the camera in general. If not, then I'm not sure what to do. I doubt Sony will refund for this? A lot of my work is night-club/concert work - I wouldn't be confident using the A7S again knowing it's going to "colour burn" a lot of my images...
I'll also throw this in - I had my GH4 set-up on a tripod at the back of the concert filming in 4K (25FPS) at 800ISO with CineStyle-D (with colour and saturation set to -5) all night. The image is absolutely perfect. Really beautiful. No "colour burns" or anything - even when the stage lights peaked at their highest. Was very surprised and impressed by GH4's performance.
Anyway, here are two shots taken about half-a-second apart:


