Anson
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does this mean you still using 8 or 12MP DSLR?![]()
Depend on my client requirement... do I give them a 21MP pix from my FF if they only pay for a web-res image? I don't think it's necessary.
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does this mean you still using 8 or 12MP DSLR?![]()
Kay Burn Lim said:But shot wider than 2.8 and the purple fringing is terrible and hard (if not impossible) to remove in highlights... I have stopped using this as my primary low light lens because of this. Kinda silly seeing that it is so fast and why I bought it in the first place!
After using the Contax G90 with my Kipon adapter, I would proabably use a non-helicoid adapter for normal use and helecoid only for close shots. I find that these complex adapters are a bit fiddly and don't feel smooth and professional.
The Sony autofocus NEX lenses are "good enough" for 95% of people and the proof is in the many beautiful pictures taken with them. M43 does have some autofocus lenses that are slightly sharper than the autofocus NEX equivalents, but unless you are a corner peeper or shoot in unusual conditions, either system is fine for most people. Personally, together with the A-mount lenses and adapted lenses, NEX is already there or further. More lenses is better, but its already fine. In adapting lenses, NEX has an advantage due to crop factor and peaking focus.
Depend on my client requirement... do I give them a 21MP pix from my FF if they only pay for a web-res image? I don't think it's necessary.
Same here I shoot full 24MP then decide later. It's nice to have 24MP image you can crop it still retain tons of details and also I post some of them on FB anyways FB do convert them to a lower res. So I guess there's nothing wrong using full res images.....![]()
I normally get it right when I taking the shots den having to crop extensively in PP. Talking about FB.. try uploading a 24MP image to fb and let it "downsize" and compare you upload a 1MP image... and u would see how "aggressive" it would get... haha...
NEX7 user as mentioned by some here the E-Mount native lens still needs more line-up... Using bigger lens meant for A-Mount doesnt really justify of making smaller system. This is the reason I left m4/3 before coz I end up using 4/3 lenses w/c are usually big to make it worst you factor in the lens adaptor... so I move to 4/3 then eventually here at Sony A-Mount. Looking at native lens I think m4/3 in the last 2-3yrs really mature enough there are almost lenses for most shooting need... if you look at NEX lenses how many we have??
NEX capabilities like 5n and NEX7 are no doubt stellar so no questioning that area![]()
NEX7 user as mentioned by some here the E-Mount native lens still needs more line-up... Using bigger lens meant for A-Mount doesnt really justify of making smaller system. This is the reason I left m4/3 before coz I end up using 4/3 lenses w/c are usually big to make it worst you factor in the lens adaptor... so I move to 4/3 then eventually here at Sony A-Mount. Looking at native lens I think m4/3 in the last 2-3yrs really mature enough there are almost lenses for most shooting need... if you look at NEX lenses how many we have??
NEX capabilities like 5n and NEX7 are no doubt stellar so no questioning that area![]()
I use both the M43 OMD and NEX and frankly, there are no lenses for the NEX that I want that M43 has. Almost everything is available for the NEX. I have 15mm, 16mm, 19mm, 24mm, 30mm, 35mm, 40mm, 50mm, 77mm, 90mm primes and various zooms that went from 8mm to 400mm and even a 150mm macro that has OIS.
I love my OMD too. With the Oly 45mm 1.8, it's not quite up to the IQ of the NEX with Zeiss 35mm F2, but it's darn close and has AF and IBIS. With the 100-300 at 600mm EFL, its not up to the IQ of the NEX at 400mm with the 70-400G, but it's close enough and the combo is over 1kg lighter.
So each one has it's plus and minuses and its not the lenses. You hear this argument a lot from people who either don't have or haven't explored NEX very much.
I think the bulk of the people out there is only interested in native lenses. Most people don't buy a 5N to mount a full frame 70-400mm zoom with an adapter.![]()
I think the bulk of the people out there is only interested in native lenses. Most people don't buy a 5N to mount a full frame 70-400mm zoom with an adapter.![]()
Agree... and most native lenses are "good" enough for normal shootings like landscape, portraits etc... But then again, it's an expensive camera considering d price of NEX 7 so more will be expected to have better range of native lenses to support the high res sensor.
ageha said:I think the bulk of the people out there is only interested in native lenses. Most people don't buy a 5N to mount a full frame 70-400mm zoom with an adapter.![]()
albertri said:yeah i agree with you guys. I am not saying go to m4/3 just that Sony not aggressive enough to develop thier E-Mount lens line up....
Agree... and most native lenses are "good" enough for normal shootings like landscape, portraits etc... But then again, it's an expensive camera considering d price of NEX 7 so more will be expected to have better range of native lenses to support the high res sensor.
I quite liked the Zeiss 35mm F2 Biogon on the NEX-7, but one problem was the minimum focus distance of 0.7m, which is over 2ft. Most of the Zeiss and Leica M-mount rangefinder lenses have this problem. Can't use it to say shoot food on the table, but close portraits are OK. The Zeiss 24mm 1.8 E-mount is an extremely versatile lens, being able to shoot as close as 0.16m or about 6 inches, almost macro distances. The CZ24mm 1.8 is as sharp as the 35mm Biogon in the corners when stopped down to about F5.6, which is why it is so versatile.