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Terrific shot with an amazing lens!A 100% crop out of the centre of a frame taken of a fox which frequents our back garden using the unbelievably powerful FE 90/2.8 on a A7R.
iso320 f4 1/200 - this is literally straight out of a RAW file imported into in LR, with only lens profile and cropping applied.
Thanks, the animals are almost tame since we feed them scraps on a regular basis. I love the way they will stare you down without necessarily being threatening. i think they are genuinely intrigued by humans much in the way dogs are. To answer your question, I always leave OSS on. I think I've turned it off once recently when I was doing some tripod mounted stuff.Terrific shot with an amazing lens!
Did you have OSS switched On? TIA.
Thanks LouisB, I do the same. have OSS on the lens switched to On, whether it's mounted on my A7r or A7r2.Thanks, the animals are almost tame since we feed them scraps on a regular basis. I love the way they will stare you down without necessarily being threatening. i think they are genuinely intrigued by humans much in the way dogs are. To answer your question, I always leave OSS on. I think I've turned it off once recently when I was doing some tripod mounted stuff.
Regards
LouisB
When I do handheld pans, I like to make sure I've got tons of overlap. AutoPano then does an amazing job of putting it together.However 60+ photos?? You patience is beyond mine.
I don't want to reduce your bank balance... but you're worth it and so is the lensI have to get that lens... my CG 90 just does not have the same pop ...... I was hoping
This lens is driving my desire for a A7rII - more and more cropping power (plus the additional stabilisation).Thanks LouisB, I do the same. have OSS on the lens switched to On, whether it's mounted on my A7r or A7r2.
On the A7r I get pitch and yaw image stabilization, on the A7r2 additionally roll, X and Y stabilization.
X and Y stabilization is most important for close ups. Therefore for macro shots I prefer the lens on the A7r2.
Otherwise it's mostly on the A7r.
Thanks LouisB. Indeed it is an extraordinary lens and delivers stunning detail on the A7r and especially on the A7r2.I don't want to reduce your bank balance... but you're worth it and so is the lens
This lens is driving my desire for a A7rII - more and more cropping power (plus the additional stabilisation).
LouisB