Ron Pfister
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Re: Fun with the Sony A7 and A7r series
Very interesting light in this image. Brilliant capture - thanks for sharing!Almost in.
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Very interesting light in this image. Brilliant capture - thanks for sharing!Almost in.
Thank you Ron. I have been waiting with my tripod for quiet some time on top of that cliff.Very interesting light in this image. Brilliant capture - thanks for sharing!
John, There are a few shots of the Actus with both a LF lens (Nikkor SW) and Hassy lens (60mm) in this post that I posted awhile ago. Still looking for a viable solution to use wider LF lenses. Did they show the modified rear standard for wides (ACB-310) at the expo? I may also try using a Rodenstock focus mount that can be adapted to one of the existing lens plates with bayonet mounts. Other than that the minimum focal length I've used so far has been 55mm. I tried a 45mm Grandagon, but max focus distance is only 1-2 ft before the rear element bumps into the A7R lens mount. The Hassy 40 distagon works well, but it is huge compared to the LF lenses.carl:
can post a picture of your Actus rig?