albertri
Senior Member
hmmmm maybe I'll pass the 55 FE it's sharp but dont have the pop and smooth bokeh like your Rokkor
hmmmm maybe I'll pass the 55 FE it's sharp but dont have the pop and smooth bokeh like your Rokkor
It does haf d pop n d Bokeh is pretty smooth. Its a different beast. Very good for general shooting. MC Rokkor is for special occasions.
.yeah true and plus side its AF... but with the price hmmm I may save that $$ for the wide FE native mount when it come out..... but please post more pix from this lens bro specially low light onesthanks
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The first one is low light. Haha. Iso think 2500.
bro you making green on envy with your SoligorI wish I bidded harder for it on evil-bay hehehe.
Was wondering how's the Canon FL 19mm R on A7/r if this lens still like my Vivitar 17mm I will stop hunting for UWA and maybe will just wait for FE Sony lens to come out.
the usual stalking photos mah bro![]()
sony family pic plus some EF, Voigtlander and Sigma outsiders
next up 2 shots from the EF 16-35 2.8 mk 1 with Techart Adaptor @ 16mm F8 with a Tianya ND grad filter
apart from the large size i am actually quite happy with how this EF lens is performing on the A7r
Corners seems heavily vignetted. Is it a lens issue or filter issue?
that's the tianya square ND grad filter. It's a soft grad so the graduation is much more deeper at the edge. u can see it only impacts the sky but not the trees below. hehe no money to buy the good ND hard grad filters. but without this soft grad the skies will be washed out white, not nice hehe backlit environment
Everything can b pp. U got an awesome DR on yr A7R.
Seems like DPR also did a manual lens on A7 usage report and the writer also used a Vivitar 17mm which he said had poor results.
On the Soligor, it seems to come 'alive' on A7 (FF).
Before than, 17mm on aps-c was no incentive to use it (sat int he dry cab for many years until I got a 5D)
I have a FD20/2.8 that I should be trying out shortly.
Will post the results when I do that.
Likely, OEM stuff will be ok.
nightime shot of the same scene. 1st one EF 16-35 @ F8 16mm
2nd one Sigma 35 1.4 @ F8