Re: Fun with the Sony A7 Series Cameras( all of them)
Thanks! Glad you like these b&w images.nsng, a splendid set as always!
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Thanks! Glad you like these b&w images.nsng, a splendid set as always!
Industrial sculpture.
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All the fumes go towards the land.Not very healthy..
Fantastic, Michiel! :thumbs:
Industrial surfing.
Ron...It all sounds good except for the battery drain but it makes perfect sense that the IBIS is going to consume a bit extra.Quick trip to the zoo today to test the A7II with long lenses. Some shots below - all hand-held. Observations:
- I like IBIS
- Drains battery much quicker than A7R (assuming this is due to IBIS, but haven't tested)
- Doesn't drain batteries as fast as Canon OIS (less mass to move, I assume)
- A7II has a much quieter shutter than A7R - stealthy!
- Jaggies are still there (no surprise)
- I think I'll be liking this cam!
Probably a wise decision Ron...As I'm beginning to wonder if an IBIS A7RII is ever going to become a reality this year...Not sure I particular want the rumored 50mp's anyway (36mp's is my sweet spot)...I rarely print larger than 24"x16" and 24mp would be more than adequate for carrying out that task...Glad you are happy with it...My 70-200mm FE should be with me sometime next week so you can try it out...Cheers BarryYes, that was my rationale for buying the A7II. Most of my photography this year will be made from moving platforms, and IBIS will come in very handy there, no matter what the focal length is. I decided that I'd rather have 24 crisp MP than 36 blurry ones. Time will tell if my reasoning was sound, but so far, I like what I see...
Very nice one !" Spiral II "
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