Chasing the Moon

JimFox

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I saw this the other night, we had a pretty cool sunset going off and the sky was still bright enough to get nice detail on the moon. I liked how it looked like the clouds were erupting towards the moon as if they were trying to chase it.

This was shot with the Sony A6400 and the 18-135mm lens. That's my car camera so that I always have a camera with me for those moments like this that are totally spontaneous and I want to capture.

All comments are welcome,

Jim

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dan swiger

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I saw this the other night, we had a pretty cool sunset going off and the sky was still bright enough to get nice detail on the moon. I liked how it looked like the clouds were erupting towards the moon as if they were trying to chase it.

This was shot with the Sony A6400 and the 18-135mm lens. That's my car camera so that I always have a camera with me for those moments like this that are totally spontaneous and I want to capture.

All comments are welcome,

Jim

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It's a cloud eclipse!
 
I saw this the other night, we had a pretty cool sunset going off and the sky was still bright enough to get nice detail on the moon. I liked how it looked like the clouds were erupting towards the moon as if they were trying to chase it.

This was shot with the Sony A6400 and the 18-135mm lens. That's my car camera so that I always have a camera with me for those moments like this that are totally spontaneous and I want to capture.

All comments are welcome,

Jim

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That’s really nice, Jim.
 

Tom Narwid

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I saw this the other night, we had a pretty cool sunset going off and the sky was still bright enough to get nice detail on the moon. I liked how it looked like the clouds were erupting towards the moon as if they were trying to chase it.

This was shot with the Sony A6400 and the 18-135mm lens. That's my car camera so that I always have a camera with me for those moments like this that are totally spontaneous and I want to capture.

All comments are welcome,

Jim

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Keep chasing...hope you catch up and get more like this one!
 

JimFox

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What is your “real” camera? Nice graphic shota!
Thanks Stephen!

My main camera is a Nikon D850 with the D810 being my backup.

I am totally impressed with Sony A6400, though I can see a difference. To be picky the 2 things I would say the Sony is weaker at is the Higher ISO and Shadow Recovery. With the Sony I would say that ISO 3200 is the highest I found I liked from shooting the Milky Way with it. And it has about 2 stops of shadow recovery before the shadows get too noisy. With Nikon, it's almost like it doesn't have any limits, so it makes it easier to shoot with, there is more freedom.

But again, I am enjoying the Sony, it is very capable, and I have gotten some really cool Milky Way photos from it, and it's been great for Street Photography. The biggest plus is it's easy to stick under the seat or to throw over my shoulder as I trail run.
 

Luvwine

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Thanks Stephen!

My main camera is a Nikon D850 with the D810 being my backup.

I am totally impressed with Sony A6400, though I can see a difference. To be picky the 2 things I would say the Sony is weaker at is the Higher ISO and Shadow Recovery. With the Sony I would say that ISO 3200 is the highest I found I liked from shooting the Milky Way with it. And it has about 2 stops of shadow recovery before the shadows get too noisy. With Nikon, it's almost like it doesn't have any limits, so it makes it easier to shoot with, there is more freedom.

But again, I am enjoying the Sony, it is very capable, and I have gotten some really cool Milky Way photos from it, and it's been great for Street Photography. The biggest plus is it's easy to stick under the seat or to throw over my shoulder as I trail run.
I hear great things about the D850 tho I have never used Nikon—only Canon and now Sony. I have never tried a crop sensor Sony either, but they are small and light. Am really liking the full frame A7rIV tho high iso not be its strength—especially at pixel level—but am very happy for my landscape work—mainly on tripod.
 

JimFox

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I hear great things about the D850 tho I have never used Nikon—only Canon and now Sony. I have never tried a crop sensor Sony either, but they are small and light. Am really liking the full frame A7rIV tho high iso not be its strength—especially at pixel level—but am very happy for my landscape work—mainly on tripod.
I had used crop sensors in the past, in the early days just about all of the sensors were crop sensors as you know. When I did switch to my first full frame camera the Nikon D700 I was sold on full frame, and never ventured back to a crop sensor. That is until this Sony A6400. I know it's not totally the IQ I get out of my full frame D850. But I didn't get it to replace the D850, I got because it had pretty good IQ, and it was so light and portable. When I found I could get totally acceptable Milky Way shots with it (as long as it was early in the night and the sky wasn't at it's darkest), I was really sold on it as a capable camera, and one that makes a very viable lightweight backup system when I travel, or when I am backpacking and every ounce of weight counts.

The menu system and the controls on the camera itself are it's weakest points as seems to be common with Sony bodies. But I guess we learn to adapt. I just have no clue how an otherwise excellent camera can have a menu system so screwed up and illogical. It's almost like they wanted to be different from Canon and Nikon, and in doing so created an almost crippling menu system. In my research before I got the A6400, I could see that there had been improvements to the menu system from the earlier models until these current models, but they still are rather lacking.

With that said, obviously I find value in the Sony A6400, and have gotten some really nice photos from it. Almost all of my Winged Wednesday entries are from the Sony A6400 as I visit local ponds almost weekly to get fresh Wings for my entries. :)
 
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