
Food Photography at Locarasa Restaurant & Patisserie
Focal Length Sweet Spot (35–70mm)
When it came time to photograph food at Locarasa, the lens truly showed its flexibility.
At 35–50mm, it’s ideal for:
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Overhead table shots
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Contextual food images showing plating + surroundings
At 70mm, it’s perfect for:
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Tight detail shots of pastries
Even at f/4, the background separation is surprisingly pleasing, especially at the longer end of the zoom. While it doesn’t replace an f/1.8 prime for extreme bokeh, it’s more than sufficient for editorial and review-style food photography.
Colour & Texture Rendering
The A7 V renders food colours accurately:
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Warm tones of baked goods look inviting, not overly orange
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Whites (plates, cream, pastries) remain clean
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Fine textures—crumbs, glaze shine, steam—are well defined
This setup is especially suitable for restaurant reviews, where realism matters more than exaggerated blur.
Handling, Shooting Experience & Practical Use
In-Body Stabilisation (IBIS)
Walking through Bamboo Hills and shooting handheld, IBIS was consistently helpful:
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Sharp images at slower shutter speeds
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Stable framing for casual video clips
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Less reliance on higher ISO
Battery Life
After a full session covering:
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Landscape shots
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Architecture
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Food photography
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Casual video clips
The battery still held up comfortably—ideal for half-day lifestyle shoots without anxiety.
Video Capabilities (Quick Notes)
While this outing focused mainly on stills, short video clips showed:
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Smooth autofocus transitions
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Natural skin tones
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Excellent stabilisation when walking
For creators who shoot hybrid content (articles, reels, short clips), the A7 V fits seamlessly.
Final Thoughts: A Travel & Lifestyle Power Combo
The Sony A7 V + G Master 20–70mm F4 pairing feels purpose-built for locations like Bamboo Hills:
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Wide enough for landscapes and architecture
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Long enough for food, detail, and lifestyle shots
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Sharp, reliable, and colour-accurate
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Lightweight enough to carry all day
If your work involves travel, café hopping, restaurant reviews, or editorial-style content, this setup offers flexibility without sacrificing image quality.
It’s not just a camera you use—it’s one that quietly adapts to whatever scene you step into, from lush bamboo-lined walkways to a beautifully plated dessert at Locarasa.
