Pictures from NEX 7, Thread I


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i'm using 2 adapters. some cheap $20 off ebay, and the other is the Hawk Peng's helicoid adapter from taiwan. if i know i will be walking around and not doing any close focusing <.7m i'll use the normal adapter. Cause i always find that i'm always accidentally turning it when i take my cam out of the bag or just slinging up...
cause i zone focus majority of the time, and it's quite irritating that it's always off from the lens' distance markings

Thanks for info ;)
 

More pix from Nex-7. With Konica 50mm f1.2 M-mount.

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Cheers!
 

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The details is a lot better than the sonty kit lens it seems. Do u like nex 7 over the gxr?


I like and use both - each has its own strengths. There are detail reviews on these two cameras as stated by follow CSers earlier.
Currently, I tend to use more on Nex7 (with m and ltm lenses) because it is easier to operate (i.e. very high resolution built-in EVF, auto HDR, triple dial control..). I use GXR for wide-angle lenses due to Nex7 magenta color shift at the corner.

Will be interesting to find out how will Fujifilm X-Pro1 handle M and LTM lenses.


Cheers!
 

Noctilux said:
I like and use both - each has its own strengths. There are detail reviews on these two cameras as stated by follow CSers earlier.
Currently, I tend to use more on Nex7 (with m and ltm lenses) because it is easier to operate (i.e. very high resolution built-in EVF, auto HDR, triple dial control..). I use GXR for wide-angle lenses due to Nex7 magenta color shift at the corner.

Will be interesting to find out how will Fujifilm X-Pro1 handle M and LTM lenses.

Cheers!

Thanks but i heard there is no peeking on fujifilm. I am more curious abt oe-m olympics camera! By the way your konica pics looks good, bokeh very creamy
 

A simple question on NEX 7. It has a hotshoe, does this mean that it can accept Sony's high end flash? I am considering adding the NEX 7 to overcome the 5N's weakness of not being able to accept a more powerful flash with more flexible tilting direction for "fill-flash + diffusor usage, especially without the loss of the EVF. Can some NEX 7 users here help me on this, thanks.
 

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A simple question on NEX 7. It has a hotshoe, does this mean that it can accept Sony's high end flash? I am considering adding the NEX 7 to overcome the 5N's weakness of not being able to accept a more powerful flash with more flexible titling direction for "fill-flash + diffusor usage, especially without the loss of the EVF. Can some NEX 7 users here help me on this, thanks.

Yes it can use a Sony Flash or another flash via an adaptor
 

A simple question on NEX 7. It has a hotshoe, does this mean that it can accept Sony's high end flash? I am considering adding the NEX 7 to overcome the 5N's weakness of not being able to accept a more powerful flash with more flexible titling direction for "fill-flash + diffusor usage, especially without the loss of the EVF. Can some NEX 7 users here help me on this, thanks.

Yes it can use a Sony Flash or another flash via an adaptor

And to add, the EVF will auto gain when flash is mounted, so you will still beable to view through the evf.
 

A simple question on NEX 7. It has a hotshoe, does this mean that it can accept Sony's high end flash? I am considering adding the NEX 7 to overcome the 5N's weakness of not being able to accept a more powerful flash with more flexible tilting direction for "fill-flash + diffusor usage, especially without the loss of the EVF. Can some NEX 7 users here help me on this, thanks.

it accepts sony normal flashes. :D
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with nikkor 70-200 f2.8 vrii via nex-nikon(g) adapter. manual focus with focus peaking is really useful. :)

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with nikkor 70-200 f2.8 vrii via nex-nikon(g) adapter. manual focus with focus peaking is really useful. :)

agree that manual focus with focus peaking is very useful..
but i cant get pictures as sharp as yours..

any tips to share ?.. (besides practice and more practice?)
 

agree that manual focus with focus peaking is very useful..
but i cant get pictures as sharp as yours..

any tips to share ?.. (besides practice and more practice?)
i use yellow colour for peaking as i find it more obvious than white or red. also press shutter when the colour patches appears the most at the desired area of focus. :)
 

with nikkor 70-200 f2.8 vrii via nex-nikon(g) adapter. manual focus with focus peaking is really useful. :)

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dude can you post nex7 + 70-200 vr2 thx....

i tried to mount the nex5n + 70-200 its do-able im just not sure how to handled this cam + manual focusing at the same time lol
 

dude can you post nex7 + 70-200 vr2 thx....

i tried to mount the nex5n + 70-200 its do-able im just not sure how to handled this cam + manual focusing at the same time lol

looks like this.
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nex 7 has a more substantial grip, so i guess it makes it easier. the tri navi also make it faster to change settings i guess. :)
 

DiGdUb said:
i use yellow colour for peaking as i find it more obvious than white or red. also press shutter when the colour patches appears the most at the desired area of focus. :)

do u choose the peaking level to be medium or low?
 

I never tried high. Will try it out again. Thanks.
 

tamron 90 macro nikon mount with nex-nikon(g) adapter. :)

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from a photoshoot with Nicole Kessler, and a session with Tini Wong.

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Both with the m-mount adapter and the 50 summicron.
 

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DiGdUb said:
looks like this.

nex 7 has a more substantial grip, so i guess it makes it easier. the tri navi also make it faster to change settings i guess. :)

Does the VR work?
 

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