Sony A7/(r) image sharing thread


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RF lenses still shows some light magenta cast over A7 worst in A7r that's why with A7/x I think the best wide lenses are non-RF lens but the down side is the lens size :-( .. I have 21mm F4 Leica-R no issued with the cast the main issue I have is the vignetting...

you should really give the SEL10-18 a serious look then. no color casts on the a7/r and almost as wide as the CV12mm. Only downside is more distortion near the edges, but is correctable quite easily in adobe CS/LR. saw my samples one/two pages before? no distortion correction done on those images (didn't really need any) apart from the MBS shot.

usable from 12-16mm with no modification needed. If you remove the 3 screws on the back and remove the rear lens baffle, no vignetting even from 16-18mm. A very useful lens on full frame from 12-18mm.
 

the rendering on these shots are awesome. hehe makes me tempted too! but i shall resist for the future zeiss 55 1.8

I find it nice...

Last few for the nitez...









 

the rendering on these shots are awesome. hehe makes me tempted too! but i shall resist for the future zeiss 55 1.8

resisting is futile bro come and give in to the lust lolz
 

mine I have two M mount both saw 3.4ft (1m) even my LTM lenses shows the same bro.. unless you use the adaptor that cold lower the MFD to 0.7m... yeah non-RF is awesome minus the weight factor :)

Okay, though some M-mount lenses can focus down to 70cm natively, at least some newer ones. I think 70cm is the hard limit for Leica's rangefinder system in order to work. Unfortunately there are also real macro lenses for the system. I still don't agree manual focus SLR lenses are heavier. ;) I have a Canon newFT 24mm f/1.4 L and comparable RF lenses aren't any lighter. When looking at all the great manual focus SLR lenses and the IQ issues with RF lenses I don't see the point starting with RF lenses.
 

there are definitely many great legacy MF SLR lenses around, the only problem of using them with the A7 is the size of the adaptor is at least 3-4cm thickness vs a RF to nex adaptor which is about 1cm thick. The adaptor adds to the size of the SLR lenses and the a7/r quickly loses it's size advantage vs the 6D or D610

Okay, though some M-mount lenses can focus down to 70cm natively, at least some newer ones. I think 70cm is the hard limit for Leica's rangefinder system in order to work. Unfortunately there are also real macro lenses for the system. I still don't agree manual focus SLR lenses are heavier. ;) I have a Canon newFT 24mm f/1.4 L and comparable RF lenses aren't any lighter. When looking at all the great manual focus SLR lenses and the IQ issues with RF lenses I don't see the point starting with RF lenses.
 

Okay, though some M-mount lenses can focus down to 70cm natively, at least some newer ones. I think 70cm is the hard limit for Leica's rangefinder system in order to work. Unfortunately there are also real macro lenses for the system. I still don't agree manual focus SLR lenses are heavier. ;) I have a Canon newFT 24mm f/1.4 L and comparable RF lenses aren't any lighter. When looking at all the great manual focus SLR lenses and the IQ issues with RF lenses I don't see the point starting with RF lenses.

yeah I forget one more factor is the size :-) you're correct I have this LTM mount lens which is almost as heavy as my non RF lens hehe...
 

hehe i have already given in to the sony lens. left my name at CP for the 55 1.8.

tried once the A7r + 55 f1.8 when I was in Shanghai its sharp :-) sadly they don't allow me to keep the photos that time.
 

there are definitely many great legacy MF SLR lenses around, the only problem of using them with the A7 is the size of the adaptor is at least 3-4cm thickness vs a RF to nex adaptor which is about 1cm thick. The adaptor adds to the size of the SLR lenses and the a7/r quickly loses it's size advantage vs the 6D or D610

Exactly and we're talking about 2-3cm difference only. ;)
 

Exactly and we're talking about 2-3cm difference only. ;)


yeah to me I'm ok with SLR lens if I can afford to have RF lens and would work well with my gears why not :-)... but majority of my legacy lenses are non-rf hehehe
 

was able to hold off all "poisons" since getting the nex-5 when it was launched till now....

tested the a7r at wisma and quite liked the feel but decided to go with the a7 ;)

a couple of shots from a czj35f2.4 to share


f2.4, iso100, 1/1000s


f2.4, iso100, 1/640s

cheers & shoot more! :D
david
 

Also from Carl Zeiss Flektogon 35mm 2.4

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Most M-lenses focus 0.7m. VC LTM wide angle even closer, my VC 15mm can focus 0.45m I believe. The 1m M-lenses tend to be old design, or those superbright lenses
 

you should really give the SEL10-18 a serious look then. no color casts on the a7/r and almost as wide as the CV12mm. Only downside is more distortion near the edges, but is correctable quite easily in adobe CS/LR. saw my samples one/two pages before? no distortion correction done on those images (didn't really need any) apart from the MBS shot.

usable from 12-16mm with no modification needed. If you remove the 3 screws on the back and remove the rear lens baffle, no vignetting even from 16-18mm. A very useful lens on full frame from 12-18mm.


yks bro yeah saw your photos looks great and very promising :-)
 

Most M-lenses focus 0.7m. VC LTM wide angle even closer, my VC 15mm can focus 0.45m I believe. The 1m M-lenses tend to be old design, or those superbright lenses

yeah my rf lenses are old school :-) so most of them have long MDF..
 

Quick shots at Hort Park..





Quick shots at Esplanade





Last quick shot at Orchard...

 

Photo taken using Tomioka 55mm 1.2 wide open

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The last two posts look a tad underexposed.
 

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