Thoth
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thanks! i will try that out![]()
Cheers. Happy shooting.
thanks! i will try that out![]()
Well, i shot this through my window...everything was set to auto on the camera.. Wide AF, A priority, ISO160..if the camera didn't do a good job at metering and focusing..then the camera isn't very good
Maybe i just didn't do a good job capturing..it took just a few secs to do thisno tripod, just hand holding..
maybe i should do a better test when i get to go out with the camera..
Normally for window shot like this (to casually test lenses on sharpness, vignetting and distortion) , I will use Manual Mode - Shutter Speed = 2-3x focal length (to prevent accidental camera shake when not using tripod), control my ISO to base level as much as possible - ISO 100. For good cameras like the A7, EV minus or plus 2/3 doesn't really matter as all these can be recovered/adjusted in ACR/CS6 easily.
flickr is the way to go
hmmmm... so the corners on the full size flickr image looks the same as your FE35?
i just tried my friend's copy today and i have to say corners on his lens looks better than what i am seeing on mine. Anyway i have sent in the lens to sony keke.
btw my sigma 30 2.8, is sharper than this 35 FE in in on the left and right frame, even though it was not even meant to cover full frame! performance of the sigma at F4 is sharper than the sony at F8.
Hi, been away a few days so I missed the discussion. I've done a comparison using DXOMark's tool on sharpness of lenses comparing the 35FE on an A7r to the sharpest SLR lens available, the Sigma 35mm on a D800. Although they have a very similar sensor, the A7r's doesn't have an AA filter. For good measure, I threw in a "cheap" Nikon 35mm lens as well. This comparison was done at F2.8 for all lenses
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The comparison shows that the 35FE and Sigma 35mm are quite similar in sharpness in the center. However, the Sigma pulls away in horizontal sharpness (the solid line) as you go to the corners although the difference is not huge. The comparison of vertical sharpness (the dotted line) is much closer.
At F5.6, the Sigma improves slightly and the Nikon by a huge amount, but the 35FE remains about where it was at F2.8
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Overall, the Sigma 35mm seems a bit better overall but at 5x the weight and 4x the size, I wouldn't dream of using it on the A7r even though there is an A-mount version which would work with the LA-EA4. In the center, it's clear that both are quite sharp, but at 22/23PMP, they are not close to the 55FE's Otus like 29PMP. Still both are among the sharpest 35mm lenses on the planet with a slight edge to the Sigma.
New A7 user! jumped from 60D!
hopefully didnt make the wrong choice..
Can get from sydney airport @ 1,599.. A7 + 28-70, Battery grip and SD card.. GPS tagging at $14!
New A7 user! jumped from 60D!
hopefully didnt make the wrong choice..
Can get from sydney airport @ 1,599.. A7 + 28-70, Battery grip and SD card.. GPS tagging at $14!
New A7 user! jumped from 60D!
hopefully didnt make the wrong choice..
Can get from sydney airport @ 1,599.. A7 + 28-70, Battery grip and SD card.. GPS tagging at $14!