Ben Rubinstein
Active member
Didn't see any warning flashing in the viewfinder, perhaps it depends on which viewfinder screen you choose?
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Just worked this one out, by default the images are shown 'by date'. You have to change it to 'by folder' for the filename to show.Yes, it is there. Top row, left of the center.Reviewing does not ever show the filename which is annoying when wanting to remember a certain image for later.
Is that for Leica M lenses? I know of a zero power adapter....Roger on Lensrentals is hinting about an adaptor with glass which will fix the corner issues being made by metabones...
He didn't say, we can hope?Is that for Leica M lenses? I know of a zero power adapter....
For me the extra savings I went from a d800 and 5200 Nikon . That turned into a d800e equivalent and I gained a Nikon 610 same sensors with the A7 and R version. So that was a jump up. I also was able to get 2 extra lenses out of it. I know folks think I'm nuts but fact is I calculate this pretty well going in on what's my gain. If there was none I would have passed. Are there some quirks sure there are but I expect firmware to fix most of them just like any other system. Do I expect Pro service , no I don't but I know where I can get some and I know I can walk into a Best Buy, Target etc and buy a body on the spot if the crap hits the fan. But now I feel far more comfortable having 2 Pro capable bodies. The A7 and A7r together are going to be a great pair Plus I gained more gear. For a gear head slut that's pretty powerful.Sure there are many things I'd like changed on my A7R. But I don't buy stuff for what it doesn't do wrong, and my own copyrighted interpretation of "wrong", that is, I'd rather focus on wat it does right. No disrespect to bloggers who make their living by insisting on that fact that non-readers of their paid publication are irretrievably compromised, but there are so many things A7R does right that, for someone wanting top IQ in a go-everywhere take-with-you-every-time package, it is the present King of the Hill.
Loud shutter is disappointing, especially after of wonderfully luscious one of RX-1.
Vibration: I don't shoot stuff longer than 90mm. I tried replicating the problem with a C/Y 180 and couldn't. Not losing sleep.
Orange peel and jaggies: that is part and parcel of the IQ. It can't be taken apart and reconstructed piece by piece. Either you buy and shoot the camera with its good, bad and ugly aspects, or you don't. And which camera is flawless to that level? So this approach of dissection under a microscope leaves customers frustrated rather than happy shooters.
Which they ought to be IMHO, because this camera sets new standards for a price that is not even that expensive, relatively speaking!
HI Bill,Disappointing I think. No A7R in my future.
Responsiveness is vital for much of my photography.
-Bill