Even if you use the Sony JPEG camera preset in Lightroom, it's just Adobe's attempt at simulating the default in-camera JPEG processing. The final JPEG will look different to the one your camera produced when shooting RAW+JPEG.
As @Cameratose said: there is no 'look' to RAW files. It's just raw data that is represented as an image by your raw editor. What you see when opening the RAW file is just a bare starting point from where you should start your own post-processing.
Hello all,
I bought a second hand a6500 for safari next year but I also want to use it for astronomy photography with my sony fe200-600 lens.
I am looking for an intervalometer that guaranteed will work with the a6500? I tried amazon and the information about compatibility is dire and often misses some models or states plain wrong models.
I tried ai and it is mostly talking out of its backside and contradicts itself eventually. I already bought a sony remote for it because it claimed by high and low it has a build in intervalometer, it doesn’t so I wasted my money.
Please anybody who has experience with intervalometers and my camera, please tell me which ones work because I am not going to buy anotherone only to find out again that it does not work.
Many thanks already.
Kees
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now