I'm a bit troubled with the green shift of the Pixaero. I certainly did not care for the Peau, with my eye finding the Yuneec a little better. I'm about to take delivery of a new H with the Pixaero lens and that shift reminds me too much of how Fuji film worked back in the day of film cameras. The video makes a blanket statement that all H cameras produced between April and whatever were out of focus. Not true, some were but not even close to all. Mine certainly wasn't out of focus but the sharpness setting definitely benefited from a slight bump up.
Perhaps it's just me but when I take a general photo I want the image to present what my eye saw when I framed the shot. I don't want every photo or video to become a fantasy land where what was shot was not how it looked. I don't want to have to later guess/remember what the scene looked like in order to put it back together in post. Sure, there are times I'll do that but it's not something I want to do to every frame I shoot. Much too often I look at photos or videos where it's easy to see what's depicted wasn't real. Windows 10 home screen photos are perfect examples of that fakery. But that's just me.
I'm a bit troubled with the green shift of the Pixaero. I certainly did not care for the Peau, with my eye finding the Yuneec a little better. I'm about to take delivery of a new H with the Pixaero lens and that shift reminds me too much of how Fuji film worked back in the day of film cameras. The video makes a blanket statement that all H cameras produced between April and whatever were out of focus. Not true, some were but not even close to all. Mine certainly wasn't out of focus but the sharpness setting definitely benefited from a slight bump up.
Perhaps it's just me but when I take a general photo I want the image to present what my eye saw when I framed the shot. I don't want every photo or video to become a fantasy land where what was shot was not how it looked. I don't want to have to later guess/remember what the scene looked like in order to put it back together in post. Sure, there are times I'll do that but it's not something I want to do to every frame I shoot. Much too often I look at photos or videos where it's easy to see what's depicted wasn't real. Windows 10 home screen photos are perfect examples of that fakery. But that's just me.
I'm doing the same thing but since I'm soon to have a third camera I think the Peau 8.xx will be added to the mix.