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Fun With Sony Cameras

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pegelli

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Some people were complaining that the "Fun with A7 series cameras" is getting too quiet after all the heavy artillery in the A7rII threads all but killed it.

I'd say welcome to the club ;), this thread almost sank to page 2 :cry:

How about a night shot from Saumur to get it back up ;)


NEX6 + E18-55 kit
 

furtle

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

Michiel, +1
& I like old fashioned :D
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Photographed this some weeks ago on a side of a building down in St. Ives :eek:
I was on a photographic walkabout with Ron Pfister at the time whilst trying out his “modern” A7II Sony camera ;)
Apologies in advance for lowering the tone of this thread :angel:



Ha! For a very long time this sign used to say St. Ives Tart's Club.
 

etrigan63

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

Michiel, +1
& I like old fashioned :D
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Photographed this some weeks ago on a side of a building down in St. Ives :eek:
I was on a photographic walkabout with Ron Pfister at the time whilst trying out his “modern” A7II Sony camera ;)
Apologies in advance for lowering the tone of this thread :angel:
As you were going there, did you meet a man with seven wives? :grin:
 

scho

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Re: Fun with sony A7RII images

A test shot with an old Konica AR 85mm f/1.8 Hexanon. I used two adapters, Konica AR to LM and LM to E mount. Very compact, but heavy lens. Click image for link to original.

 

scho

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Re: Fun with sony A7RII images

Two walkabout shots using the trusty Sony FE 35 2.8 Sonnar. Click image for link to original.



 

tashley

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Re: Fun with sony A7RII images

A couple of highly dubious, badly exposed and poorly processed photos with the wrong lens (24-70 F4).

This is what happens when you dine with friends, starting in daylight, then after a couple of glasses of wine start to think the light looks nice.



 

Jim DE

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Re: Fun with sony A7RII images



Test upload..... Haven't had to do it this way in quite awhile



seems to of worked...... Leipsic, Delaware: State mooring

a7rII w/16-35mm at F8 hand held 100iso C1 8 processed
 

Jim DE

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Re: Fun with sony A7RII images



Herring Point: old defensive gun emplacement for the mouth of the Delaware Bay: Cape Henlopen, Delaware

a7RII w/16-35 at f8 handheld and PP in C1
 

Viramati

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Re: Fun with sony A7RII images

A couple of highly dubious, badly exposed and poorly processed photos with the wrong lens (24-70 F4).

This is what happens when you dine with friends, starting in daylight, then after a couple of glasses of wine start to think the light looks nice.



Well I think the wine has loosened up your creative self. Like them both. Where is it by the way
 

retow

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Re: Fun with sony A7RII images

Was playing around with the sony 10-18mm aps-c zoom today. Used in FF from about 12mm - 14mm it`s ok if no other wide is around. But edge and corner performance is not good enough for landscape imho. In aps-c mode it`s a decent performer. Attached shots were taken in FF mode.

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Quentin_Bargate

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Re: Fun with sony A7RII images

A7RII, 90mm F/2.8 Macro G OSS

A little bit of colour for this fine Sunday.


Colour Study 1




Colour Study 2




Colour Study 3

 
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