Share your A7(r) Photos :)
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Re: Share your A7(r) Photos :)
Nikkor RF 10.5cm f/2.5
a7r_nikkor_105mm_RF by unoh7, on Flickr
Leitz elmar 5cm f/3.5 "red scale"
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a7r_nikkor_105mm_RF by unoh7, on Flickr
Leitz elmar 5cm f/3.5 "red scale"
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So far no. I have applied no modification in shot i have done so far.Birma wrote:Very interesting Frank and Charlie.
Frank, did you need to do any lens correction for the Nikon 14-24 at 14?
Frank
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Well, I am even more impressed with the 14-24 shots now
Nex 5, Nex 6 (IR), A7M2, A99 and a bunch of lenses.
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The 14-24mm 2.8 (instead of the lens size compare to the David recent review of the 10-18mm OSS 4.0 Sony) is the best Wide angle option for really challenging the 36 mega pixels. Yes it is big, but not that much, and adapter to control the aperture can be found for ~20$ on ebay with very good quality.
And now, for the junky of depth of field, here is the second setup, this one is little bit expensive due to the need of purchase of the new Metabones NEX to EF Mark III, but I found very good standard price at B&H. And event if B&H told the availability in 2-4 weeks, I received mine in Canada 2 days after doing the purchase on Website .
85mm F1.2 Version II on A7R. The lens is fantastic, even at F1.2 (very impressive). From center to corner you get good result.
The focus a little slow in dim light, but very precise. And in good light it is acceptable (almost like my old minolta 7d feeling ).
But like using the Zeiss 135mm 1.8 on the camera (I had to purchase also the new adapter of Sony), you have the feeling to take the lens only in your hand and to have a lcd on the back .
Tomorrow I will try to take some picture with it. (and mostly very soon with the third one coming in few days).
Frank
And now, for the junky of depth of field, here is the second setup, this one is little bit expensive due to the need of purchase of the new Metabones NEX to EF Mark III, but I found very good standard price at B&H. And event if B&H told the availability in 2-4 weeks, I received mine in Canada 2 days after doing the purchase on Website .
85mm F1.2 Version II on A7R. The lens is fantastic, even at F1.2 (very impressive). From center to corner you get good result.
The focus a little slow in dim light, but very precise. And in good light it is acceptable (almost like my old minolta 7d feeling ).
But like using the Zeiss 135mm 1.8 on the camera (I had to purchase also the new adapter of Sony), you have the feeling to take the lens only in your hand and to have a lcd on the back .
Tomorrow I will try to take some picture with it. (and mostly very soon with the third one coming in few days).
Frank
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Here is with and old good one :
Picture taken with it :
And for the big ZEISS 135mm 1.8 on the A7r : Frank
Picture taken with it :
And for the big ZEISS 135mm 1.8 on the A7r : Frank
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Some shot with the A7r :
Old Contax RF 50mm 1.5:
Canon 85mm 1.2 L II in not a lot of light ...
The old Canon RF 50mm 1.2, with some dust in the filter :
Frank
Old Contax RF 50mm 1.5:
Canon 85mm 1.2 L II in not a lot of light ...
The old Canon RF 50mm 1.2, with some dust in the filter :
Frank
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Biogon G 21mm 2.8 at F2.8 ISO 500 :
Little zoom in the picture :
Again same place with same setup:
More zoom in this one:
Frank
Little zoom in the picture :
Again same place with same setup:
More zoom in this one:
Frank
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ISO 4000 handle with the 40mm 2.0 Leica M in Macro mode with the special adapter. I reduce the picture to 12MP and applied smooth noise reduction in LR.
http://www.pbase.com/nadeauf/image/1536 ... iginal.jpg
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http://www.pbase.com/nadeauf/image/1536 ... iginal.jpg
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DSC02671-2 by unoh7, on Flickr
above CV 35/2.5
DSC02488 by unoh7, on Flickr
M-rokkor 40/2
many A7r shots now in my photostream with a bunch of lenses:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/55299472@N07/
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Love the shot of the icy river - brrrrr!
Nex 5, Nex 6 (IR), A7M2, A99 and a bunch of lenses.
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It is not fair with Christmas around and with all these fantastic shots and that A7r.
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sury wrote:It is not fair with Christmas around and with all these fantastic shots and that A7r.
Sury
Haha, well let me save you 500 or so: get the plain A7 plays much nicer with all the fun legacy lenses.
DSC01227-2 by unoh7, on Flickr
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nikkor 300 AIS ed
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Charile,
Since I have a A900, and have adapters for Hasselblad, M42, MD, Nikon lenses, A7 does not do much for me, except, and that is a big one, I am realizing of late, the weight. On the other hand, A7r means a 50% increase in Pixels in additional to all other
goodies that come with A7/r family.
I realized just now as I am writing this, that my A900/A700 are 5 years old. My A100 and even older Dimage A2 are still kicking and strong.
Of course, the ISO sensitivity and dynamic range of new sensors are certainly factors but have not been a limiting ones for me so far.
Sury
Since I have a A900, and have adapters for Hasselblad, M42, MD, Nikon lenses, A7 does not do much for me, except, and that is a big one, I am realizing of late, the weight. On the other hand, A7r means a 50% increase in Pixels in additional to all other
goodies that come with A7/r family.
I realized just now as I am writing this, that my A900/A700 are 5 years old. My A100 and even older Dimage A2 are still kicking and strong.
Of course, the ISO sensitivity and dynamic range of new sensors are certainly factors but have not been a limiting ones for me so far.
Sury
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