Disaster_Area
Gadget Monger
So for my second big trip of the year (Grand Canyon, Zion, Hoover Dam, Las Vegas) I ended up shooting exclusively with my Nex 3. I had brought along two M mount film bodies as well, but didn't end up using them. It was a social trip with friends, so I didn't want to be the geek with three cameras, switching lenses and holding up the group. The Nex performed really well, it's a great light-weight travel camera. One thing I did notice, heat really does affect sensor noise, much more so than I thought it would. In 115F heat, ISO 200 looked much more like 800 at the temperatures I'm used to... luckily the Nex 3 looks pretty damn good at 800 








dexdog
Veteran
nice images; I especially like the B & W ones. Did you do any post-processing on these? I think that B & W mode in the NEX is pretty good for a digital, but yours look better than mine!
Disaster_Area
Gadget Monger
I do all my B&W post processing in photoshop... the Nex's B&W mode is good enough for previewing which ones will look good monochrome, but it doesn't handle the shadows and highlights too well... makes the images far to contrasty.
Austerby
Well-known
I'm really enjoying my Nex-3 too. I've just come back from a couple of weeks in Tuscany and used the Nex a lot more than my Zeiss Ikon. Very pleased with the results. I don't have any Sony lenses though, just using my RF lenses with an M adaptor.
Since coming back I've bought a Nikon-Nex adaptor: looking forward to trying out my 1962 Nikkor-S 5.8cm f1.4 on it
Since coming back I've bought a Nikon-Nex adaptor: looking forward to trying out my 1962 Nikkor-S 5.8cm f1.4 on it
Platinum RF
Well-known
I find it is difficult to photograph crand canyon in color due to the distance haze. I took this photo from 12000 feet above.
j.scooter
Veteran
I really like this one. Great job. Hope you print it really large. 
What lens did you use? Please don't say the 16mm kit lens, I can't get anything close to this quality from mine.
What lens did you use? Please don't say the 16mm kit lens, I can't get anything close to this quality from mine.
Disaster_Area
Gadget Monger
They where all taken with the kit zoom lens. I used voigtlander and leica lenses for most of the trip, but I was with a group and didn't want to annoy everyone by constantly changing lenses while we were hiking the trail, so I just went with the kit zoom. I have to say it performed admirably 
kshapero
South Florida Man
I shoot my NEX 3 in B/W RAW with yellow focus peaking. If I like the B/W in PP I keep it, if not RAW, of course allows me to flip to color. For me manual focusing is more accurate using B/W and yellow focus peaking.I do all my B&W post processing in photoshop... the Nex's B&W mode is good enough for previewing which ones will look good monochrome, but it doesn't handle the shadows and highlights too well... makes the images far to contrasty.
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