Sony A7/(r) image sharing thread


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few more images from ystdy

cv 35 f1.2
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cv 35 f1.2 with its "upgraded" mfd using helicoid adaptor
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remaining 3 by cv 75 1.8
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Poisonous CV lens... Too bad... too bulky for me... Haha...
 

Some random shots around Orchard Road with 35mm FE. I like this lens. It is as sharp as my 35mm Biogon F2. The last shot isn't sharp, but shows some subject isolation at F2.8 even with 3/4 body shot. The second last shot of the man was at F4.

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Some random shots around Orchard Road with 35mm FE. I like this lens. It is as sharp as my 35mm Biogon F2. The last shot isn't sharp, but shows some subject isolation at F2.8 even with 3/4 body shot. The second last shot of the man was at F4.

Just out of curiosity, did you tried to recover some shadows in post? The photos looked a tad embossy.
 

Just out of curiosity, did you tried to recover some shadows in post? The photos looked a tad embossy.

Yes, all except the 1st shot. Just my taste. However, they are all shot JPEG and I am using a 2004 version of Photoshop Elements (version 4 I think).
 

A7r with LA-EA4 and Sony 70-400G. Great magnification with 36MP sensor...

At 70mm
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At 400mm
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100% crop of water tank where we can read it's capacity
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Some random shots around Orchard Road with 35mm FE. I like this lens. It is as sharp as my 35mm Biogon F2. The last shot isn't sharp, but shows some subject isolation at F2.8 even with 3/4 body shot. The second last shot of the man was at F4.

Yes the lens is sharp but I think the greatest strength is the ability to resist color fringing.

So far all my shots does not shows color fringing.

Could be due to the f2.8 which is a rather subdued aperture
 

Yes the lens is sharp but I think the greatest strength is the ability to resist color fringing.

So far all my shots does not shows color fringing.

Could be due to the f2.8 which is a rather subdued aperture

Wish it had OSS as well. This 36MP sensor is definitely not forgiving. If you pixel peep, it's also quite hard to shoot anything moving even though the monitor or prints would look fine.
 

yeah the ring hole of NEX& is bigger than A7x just worried coz like bro TNTrue I have heavy glass to lug around and I read some user feedback in the internet NEX7 ring would fail after less than a year

One of the lugs on my NEX-7 completely wore through, at about one year IIRC.

Anyway, since bro Thoth can't wait . . . haha..



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Yes, all except the 1st shot. Just my taste. However, they are all shot JPEG and I am using a 2004 version of Photoshop Elements (version 4 I think).

That's amazing, the fact that you can recover details from shadow, from a jpeg, sheer awesomeness a7/R.
 

That's amazing, the fact that you can recover details from shadow, from a jpeg, sheer awesomeness a7/R.

I've been doing it since the my first Sony exmor sensor in the K5. The OMD & GX7 jpegs are pretty malleable as well. The reason I use an old version of Photoshop elements is that my PC is 10 years old and runs Windows XP. I was using Lightroom until version 3.6, then version 4 didn't run on Windows XP anymore and 3.6 doesn't read the raw files of newer cameras, so I gave up with it and went back to the 10 year old Photoshop Elements and JPEGS. Maybe some day, I will buy a new PC and upgrade Lightroom.
 

some test shot A7r using another MF lens this time Vivitar 55/2.8 Macro MD mount shots are @ f2.8

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I've been doing it since the my first Sony exmor sensor in the K5. The OMD & GX7 jpegs are pretty malleable as well. The reason I use an old version of Photoshop elements is that my PC is 10 years old and runs Windows XP. I was using Lightroom until version 3.6, then version 4 didn't run on Windows XP anymore and 3.6 doesn't read the raw files of newer cameras, so I gave up with it and went back to the 10 year old Photoshop Elements and JPEGS. Maybe some day, I will buy a new PC and upgrade Lightroom.

Well bro, I will recommend you to upgrade soon to play with the raw a7R files. If the JPEGs are rendered with so much flexibility for you, imagine what RAW can do!
 

some test shot A7r using another MF lens this time Vivitar 55/2.8 Macro MD mount shots are @ f2.8

I'm truly inspired by you folks and your MF glasses. MUST. GET. MF. LENS.
 

I'm truly inspired by you folks and your MF glasses. MUST. GET. MF. LENS.

hehe...getting the shot using MF is a pleasure using the EVF on the A7/r. just do it!
 

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