Sony A7/(r) image sharing thread #3



A7ii + Rokkor 58F1.2
 

hallo guys!

Been thinking of getting an A7 (ii or R) again. Kinda miss my A7 ever since i sold it.

Anyways, does anyone have an opinion on the 15mm / 12mm heliar lenses on either body? Can't quite decide which focal length to get.

I'm assuming the 15mm will have less problem with the A7R?

Cheers (:
 

if you get the Version III of the 15mm, it will work fine on the A7R/A7II. Designed for digital sensors.

To me 15mm is more practical, but sometimes you just need every bit of wideness, and 12mm will be the answer.

hallo guys!

Been thinking of getting an A7 (ii or R) again. Kinda miss my A7 ever since i sold it.

Anyways, does anyone have an opinion on the 15mm / 12mm heliar lenses on either body? Can't quite decide which focal length to get.

I'm assuming the 15mm will have less problem with the A7R?

Cheers (:
 

if you get the Version III of the 15mm, it will work fine on the A7R/A7II. Designed for digital sensors.

To me 15mm is more practical, but sometimes you just need every bit of wideness, and 12mm will be the answer.

I think for street photography...15mm should suffice? 12mm is alittle extreme..

( i just answered my own question too lol)
 

I think for street photography...15mm should suffice? 12mm is alittle extreme..

( i just answered my own question too lol)

street photography.... even 15mm abit extreme.

the new 28mm F2 is nice, small, light and AF!
 

street photography.... even 15mm abit extreme.

the new 28mm F2 is nice, small, light and AF!

I've got the 28mm Ultron which i use on my Leica at the moment...21mm? hahaha
 

Jin satki, Errz hoot 35/f1.4~
 


Time Nor Tide by t3cnica, on Flickr

Sony A7R + FE 16-35

Daybreak over Parliament House with the state flag flying at half-mast as the nation mourns the death of her founding father - Mr Lee Kuan Yew.

Mr Lee’s body will lie in state at Parliament House from 25 March (Wednesday) to 28 March (Saturday), for the public to pay their last respects and they can do so from 10 am to 8 pm daily from Wednesday to Saturday.

Condolence books and cards are also available in front of Istana and Parliament House from Monday to Sunday, for those who wish to pen their tributes to the late Mr Lee.

A State Funeral Service will be held at 2 pm on 29 March (Sunday) at the University Cultural Centre, National University of Singapore, followed by a private cremation at Mandai Crematorium.

Read The Straits Times Special Edition of Mr Lee: http://goo.gl/Kfvcdp
 

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Thanks bro~ :)

the scene is vastly different now with all the crowds, press and media. Very peaceful rendition. Although we've seen this scene many times, the feeling is very different.
 

the scene is vastly different now with all the crowds, press and media. Very peaceful rendition. Although we've seen this scene many times, the feeling is very different.

The mood was kinda 'dark' when I reached the area.

I did not expect a boombastic sunrise as the weather was not very kind during these few days.

What I wanted to capture was the half-mast flag in particular and solemness of the Parliament House.

After I was done with the shoot, I made my way to the condolence board and sign off my message with a heavy heart.
 

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