ashwinrao1
Active member
Re: Fun with the A7/7R
And then there's the Noctilux f/0.95 on the A7:
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And then there's the Noctilux f/0.95 on the A7:
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And, the NEX-7 would need nearly 120MP to match the resolution of the Nokia 808 cell phone.The A7R would need to have about 57MP to match the resolution of the 24MP NEX-7.
Here too, the floor is trembling here under the roof. But the 110 year old big chesnut tree just right beside usually remains....:shocked:There is a severe storm going on here. Bicycles still are used.
There is a bit of wind here in Berlin, more than usual, but the power of the storm seems to have passed north of us.Here too, the floor is trembling here under the roof. But the 110 year old big chesnut tree just right beside usually remains....:shocked:
thorkil
Unfortunatly I seem to be mortal as well, so you're not alone.Michael, you seems to get the best out of everything, I have to say...but for deadly human beings like me, on the backseat of the bus, there only just seems to be more comfortable, less Scientific solutions to explore our life with(or a bucket full of frustrations) than a A7R...."just" a E-M1, D610 or....or a Df (one can be in love with several at the same time, but for now a Df, perhaps....but one possitive thing about age and laziness as a evolutionally stage, is just a slightly better ability to keep cool....(or at least ought to be))
thorkil
... and fabulous modern architectureThis is with the modest 24/2.8 Minolta. Seems to work rather well on the A7r.
(Done in IDC and Gimp )
BTW This is called "Amsterdan school" architecture, fabulous bricklayers.