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Fun With Sony Cameras

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Knorp

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Re: Fun with the Sony A7 Series Cameras( all of them)

Sony A7ii with the Leica 75 Summilux



Dreaming of Summer
Ouch - this one really hurts, Jono ... :eek: :( :cry:
Sure that 75'lux wasn't mine ?

Anyway, happy shooting with this marvellous lens :)

All the very best.
 

Saxbike

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I am enjoying the FE 16-35mm. A few shots from a walk on a winter afternoon:

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DSC03864 by saxbike54, on Flickr

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Camera Model: ILCE-7 | Lens: FE 16-35mm F4 ZA OSS

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Camera Model: ILCE-7 | Lens: FE 16-35mm F4 ZA OSS

#4

Camera Model: ILCE-7 | Lens: FE 16-35mm F4 ZA OSS

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Camera Model: ILCE-7 | Lens: FE 16-35mm F4 ZA OSS

And Happy New Year!
Henry
 

jonoslack

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Re: Fun with the Sony A7 Series Cameras( all of them)

Ouch - this one really hurts, Jono ... :eek: :( :cry:
Sure that 75'lux wasn't mine ?

Anyway, happy shooting with this marvellous lens :)

All the very best.
Hi there Bart
I'm sorry to cause you pain. this is Cam's lens, which she has kindly lent me for a few weeks.
 

Irenaeus

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Beautiful photo, Quentin, wonderfully abstracted. Reminds me of "the eye of a needle," which might be read as ironic with such a grand subject but better read, perhaps, as transformed by grace.

But the visual alone is more than enough.

A deeper New Year to us all,

Irenaeus
 

Michiel Schierbeek

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Quiet some new life in this thread :thumbup:, but where is Barry :thumbdown:?

Amsterdam light festival.

 

Thorkil

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(yes....Barry...come on, out of the hidden place...thorkil)
 

jonoslack

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Excellent Quentin
I've been lucky enough to be loaned a Leica 75 summilux by Cam . . . it's a wonderful companion to the A7ii, easy to focus and with a wonderful swirly bokeh. Both of these were shot at f1.4





Stumped!
 

jonoslack

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Re: Fun with the Sony A7 Series Cameras( all of them)

In the pub with the 75 'lux

Sim's new hat


A Quart in a Quart pot
 

pegelli

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Two from our visit to the design museum in Helsinki 2 month ago.

Straight from the mold


Sophisticated ladies


Both NEX6 + E16-50PZ
 

pflower

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Re: Fun with the Sony A7 Series Cameras( all of them)

Too many drab and grey days over christmas so amused myself by playing with some dead flowers indoors.

I really like my A7 - there is a real life to the files. But there is one issue that drives me to distraction - I like to use it as a waist level camera with the tilted screen but as far as I can tell despite the huge menu options there is no easy and quick way to switch between the viewfinder and the screen. The sensor in the viewfinder is far too sensitive so you have to go into the menus to switch to screen only and then, just as you have done so something arrives which means you want to use the viewfinder. By the time you have negotiated the menus the moment has passed. Why, oh why, can't you either assign the switch to a button or to one of the custom settings?

Image Stabilisation, bigger grips - bah! Just allow me to switch between the viewfinder and the screen easily and I will be happy (at least until the next thing annoys me.





 

jonoslack

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Re: Fun with the Sony A7 Series Cameras( all of them)

Great dead flower shots (I love dead flowers).
On the A7ii it's in the cog settings page 4 Finder/Monitor - you can have auto or one or the other. . . I guess it's the same for you.

All the best
 
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