Sony NEX-6 (The "mini NEX-7" about to be announced soon)


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try to ask for phottix at SLR Revo or TK...
 

wangzb said:
It shld be possible but without the lens support is kinda meaningless....

N not to mention abt d noise at low iso n purple fringing.
 

Thoth said:
N not to mention abt d noise at low iso n purple fringing.

Shouldn't be a problem with adapted SLR lenses, not interested in rangefinder lenses anyway.
 

ageha said:
Shouldn't be a problem with adapted SLR lenses, not interested in rangefinder lenses anyway.

U do haf a lot of ppl holding to RF lenses for d ff NEX like myself. Haha
 

ageha said:
Yup I know, the appeal is a mystery. ;-)

D appeal is tat native e mount lenses can't fully resolve d NEX 7 sensor like d legacy lenses can. Pictures comparison taken between native e mount lenses n legacy lenses confirmed this. I love my cron 35 asph on my NEX 7 n gives me d sharpness n IQ tat d native e mount lenses can't. Sad to say.

Now I switched to X-E1 n m totally blown away. Fuji did a very much better job in making their native lenses as good as Leica, Zeiss or Voigtlander totally tuned to their awesome CMOS sensor. In addition, without d AA filter, all d pictures are super tack sharp.
 

D appeal is tat native e mount lenses can't fully resolve d NEX 7 sensor like d legacy lenses can. Pictures comparison taken between native e mount lenses n legacy lenses confirmed this. I love my cron 35 asph on my NEX 7 n gives me d sharpness n IQ tat d native e mount lenses can't. Sad to say.

Now I switched to X-E1 n m totally blown away. Fuji did a very much better job in making their native lenses as good as Leica, Zeiss or Voigtlander totally tuned to their awesome CMOS sensor. In addition, without d AA filter, all d pictures are super tack sharp.
I have legacy lenses mounted on my 5N myself, I was just talking about rangefinder lenses. ;)
 

ageha said:
I have legacy lenses mounted on my 5N myself, I was just talking about rangefinder lenses. ;)

Oh. My bad. What kinda RF lenses u r talking about?
 

Oh. My bad. What kinda RF lenses u r talking about?

About all lenses, I don't like the close focus limitation and the spectrum of longer focal lengths. Not saying they are bad but I wouldn't buy one for myself. :)
 

ageha said:
About all lenses, I don't like the close focus limitation and the spectrum of longer focal lengths. Not saying they are bad but I wouldn't buy one for myself. :)

There r alwayz helicoid adaptors to shorten d MFD.
 

About all lenses, I don't like the close focus limitation and the spectrum of longer focal lengths. Not saying they are bad but I wouldn't buy one for myself. :)

Totally agree, although i'm using a Sigma 30mm F/2.8 which i first think it can take very close shot... then in the end... regretted after i found out is the MFD that ruined everything. =) But well what i get back is~ a lesson learnt~
 

The only choice is to get true macro E mount lenses if it's important to do close ups. My cron 35 asph on Hawk's adaptor works very well to do close ups. As show in these 2 photos...



 

Thoth said:
The only choice is to get true macro E mount lenses if it's important to do close ups. My cron 35 asph on Hawk's adaptor works very well to do close ups. As show in these 2 photos...

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/88/photo61012172627.jpg/

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/222/photo61012165148.jpg/

There is only one and that one doesn't work for everything coz it has a short focal length. Can you recommend me a good M-mount 180/200mm macro or a fast non-macro lens?
 

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ageha said:
There is only one and that one doesn't work for everything coz it has a short focal length. Can you recommend me a good M-mount 180/200mm macro or a fast non-macro lens?

I dun use any e mount macro lenses. Maybe some bros here can recommend. Next best option is alpha lenses. Need d la-ea2 though.
 

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