INSANE 240MP Photos with a Sony Camera | Pixel Shift Multi Shot (Sony a7rv, a7riv, a1, a7cR)
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
- In today's video I talk about what Pixel Shift Technology is and how to use the Pixel Shift Multi Shot feature on your Sony camera to get 240 megapixels photos. This technology is currently present in the Sony a7rv, a7riv, a7riii, a1 and the a7cR.
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Table of Contents
00:00 Intro
00:31 Sony cameras with Pixel Shift Technology
00:56 What is Pixel Shift Technology
02:31 Things to Keep in Mind
03:40 How to Set Up Pixel Shift Multi Shot
04:30 Drawbacks of Pixel Shift Multi Shot
04:48 How to merge Pixel Shift Multi Shot Images
06:07 Dimensions and File Sizes
07:16 Comparisons
08:44 Regular Photo vs 16 Shot Pixel Shift Photo
09:44 4 Shot Pixel Shift Photo vs 16 Shot Pixel Shift Photo
11:00 Movement in a 4 Shot Pixel Shift Photo
11:29 Movement in a 16 Shot Pixel Shift Photo
13:58 Conclusions
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Do you see a difference in the Pixel Shift photo? 🤔
What other use cases do you see for this?
Oh boy what a neat feature.
Why didn’t you take pictures of something with enough detail to actually test this?
I was just going to say similar. he also didn't even zoom in to the point where you can see some differences (or not).... "This Ferrari driving at 30mph is no faster than a Prius driving 30mph!".
Why not zoom in till the lower resolution blurs and compare? And something with more details like hair, feathers or line pairs.
Isn't pixel shift useful primarily for cropped work, or photos that will be printed quite large but viewed closely? As you suggested, art work, etc?
I would be interested to see how large I could get a photo for print before pixels start becoming noticeable relative to a non-pixel shifted photo.
A useful and well-presented video nonetheless, with some good advice.
Okay, I have as yet to try this on my A1 but I think the proof-in-the-shifting is not going to seen on a computer screen… but in a LARGE PRINT!
Used to use my Hasselblad back in film days when I knew my Nikon F5 won’t give me a film size large enuff to make Posters!
Cresting Lobby prints for my plays is where I plan to use this!
If you are looking at the images on the screen at anything other than 100 percent then they are not an accurate representation of the image quality. If you have one at 100 and the larger at 200 percent (or whatever percent that makes them look the same size) then the larger image is being down scaled to fit the screen.
The larger photo would have pixels removed from the photo essentially making the comparison pointless.
Exactly what I was thinking. Do a 400% zoom on the original and 100% on the 16x.
The place I saw the biggest improvement wasn't at high contrast boundaries, it was in textured areas. In the single shot photo, the textured surface of the lens displays significant moiré and the same area in the pixel shifted image does not.
Yeah those are great observations!
I think you reached the limit of your lenses, especially that these were zooms, so you barely can notice the difference, because the bottleneck is elsewhere. I've seen people see a ton of difference with macro lenses used to scan film - basically able to match drum scans. Pixel shift bypasses the colour filters on the sensor and you really are able to resolve right down to the limit of the film you are scanning. If you pick the right lens (could be even an APO enlarger lens) you can get better micro contrast than drum scans.
This is interesting. Using macro lenses to capture 35mm film is fairly straightforward, but what about medium format?
Very helpful thoughts, thanks. Looking into this.
I think this proves very little. Are we looking at these in LR or theSony app? Aren't we looking at jpgs? As someone who prints very large images 60x90 or on occasion 120x180 inches the use of pixel shift is important in the final print. There you see a difference. Even taking an image by taking 4-6 shots and stitching them makes a big difference. I actually prefer that method over pixel shift. But looking at these images this small on a screen rather than printed large-the purpose of pixel shift - seems to have been missed here.
It's LR and they are the raw files, not jpg. Obv these Pixel Shift photos will be very much needed for large prints like you do. Completely agree on that but for most people who don't need to print, this might not be needed. It all depends on the work you do
MY question is why the hell can't the A9 III do this, it can do 120fps RAW but not pixel shift multi??? That speed would be amazing for acquiring these images.
Yeah it's too bad it doesn't have it.
Too bad it isn't handheld like in Panasonic S5 ii.
They have stabilization in the software if you really want to go handheld but not recommended.
1.8gb file size. tf?
Yupp
Jus zoom more, that's such a nonsens 🙄
Its not for zooming, genius. Its for things like product photography or super detailed portraits in studio.
funny how people are mean responding comments they don’t even understand, arguing with obvious arguments 😏. In France we use to say « The wise shows the moon, the fool looks the finger ».
Just for your information I was mentioning that the render of those images should be more zoomed in so we could appreciate properly what difference it makes when full zoomed in. Well I guess you don’t even care and are were just to prouve how more smart you were than me.
who cares if its 240megapretzels if the picture is crap.
Haha right? Megapretzels sound yum though
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I don't understand what you're saying most of the time. You don't speak too well.
You can turn on the captions. Not sure what else I can do lol
He speaks very well. I can understand.