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I was thinking the same thing as I walked around with it It's like a whole other camera, even compared to something like the 28 cron on the A7. So light, so sweet :thumbup:That tiny little M Rokkor 40 is a sweet lens (as well as the sibling 28) for an ultra light walkabout kit.
Thank you, John.Quentin, was the St Nonna's shot hand held and if so at what speed?
Lovely colors and textures,
John
Exactly. That is possible with the 90mm F/2.8 Macro, which has a traditional distance marked guide on the focusing ring. The problem is more just getting used to using an electronic viewfinder that zooms in when set to manual, but thinking more about it, it should get easier with experience.Quentin:
curious about the focus stacking problem re Manual; Focus; i would have focused the front, shot, marked the barrel; focused the back, shot marked the barrel, then made more shots setting focus at points in between the marks. how did you do it? not sure this works when shooting macro.
i suppose a focus rail might have been better?