September 17, 2014 at 7:11 pm
Again nothing you have not seen before as I was trying out my Sony A7s, the camera that takes pictures in the dark, at Hendon with the ISO ranging from 3,200 to 51,200. As for the museum I was told the FE2b has been moved into the Grahame-White Factory and the cutaway Bristol Fighter has been moved out of the main building as well, but as to where I didn’t ask. The lack of people in the photos was just that as the place was virtually deserted and the one time I wanted to watch the ‘Our Finest Hour’ film in the BoB hall, it was temporarily unavailable and the lights stayed on.
ISO 10,000~1/30th sec~f7.1
ISO 10,000~1/40th sec~f4
ISO 20,000~1/20th sec~f7.1
ISO 51,200~1/20th sec~f7.1
ISO 5,000~1/15th sec~f7.1
ISO 10,000~1/20th sec~f8
ISO 8,000~1/20th sec~f8
ISO 8,000~1/20th sec~f7.1
ISO 8,000~1/13th sec~f6.3
ISO 3,200~1/20th sec~f7.1
ISO 5,000~1/13th sec~f8
ISO 4,000~1/20th sec~F7.1
Roll on the night shoots.
Brian
By: Arabella-Cox - 17th September 2014 at 20:01
Very impressive under the Hendon lighting conditions.
Well, as a comparison with a normal camera, here’s the Lanc taken in December 2009 with a Nikon D50, with the standard 18~55mm lens. On a tripod, 10 second exposure, F13 for depth of field, 18mm fl, ISO 200 ( the D50 gets very noisy at higher ISO’s ).

By: redvanner - 17th September 2014 at 19:39
Great pics, this camera for sure does things others won´t. Incredibly light and clear pics, even the background is surprisingly precise. Never saw photos that clear under the conditions that are found in Hendon. It would be interesting to see a side by side comparison pics taken with a “normal”, regular camera. Thank you for posting!
Michael
By: farnboroughrob - 17th September 2014 at 19:21
Great photos, shame the lighting is not like that in reality, especially on the Lanc which always seems to be in the dark.