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Fun With Sony Cameras

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JoelM

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

A7r with old Nikkor 300/2.8 AIS lens. Just did a quick conversion, but the dark areas looked blocked up to me. Could be the poor monitors here at work. I down rezzed to 72dpi.

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dmward

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

Apparently the A7RII isn't ideal for safari and wildlife ... :grin:
I agree Graham, way too much detail in the giraffe's coat. And that large bright thing in the background. What can I say...?

Great picture is all that comes to mind. :)
 

Annna T

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David : great shot of the supermoon and Louis plus Joël too.

Here it was very frustrating : I stood up at 4 o'clock hoping to catch something, but there was a thick cloudcover and no way to see the moon. I was able to get a rising supermoon yesterday evening though :

A7r plus Canon 70-200mm F4 IS USM plus 1.4 extender, plus Metabones smart adapter version III (This is a 100% crop, note the cross on top of the mountain)

 

Jim DE

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

Eleanor, we had mist, clouds and a haze here in the mid atlantic so at best my best image last night pretty much stank...... I did not use a a7 based camera ellecting for apc reach instead with the 150-600. In retrospect I probably would of tried the a7rII with that lens if I had the #3 adaptor just for a higher iso performance.
 

Annna T

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

Those colors are delicious. I like the second picture especially, with the line of trees against the sky and the subtle intricacies of all those curved horizontals. May be you weren't able to get that supermoon, but the outing was fruitful nevertheless. I had no luck with the bloody moon either : thick cloud cover this morning at 4 o'clock. I didn't even try to get out.

Well went out to photograph the moon tonight but heavy cloud cover to the east in central Colorado. Looking west after sunset was lovely however. A7RII with Zeiss 100 f2. Eleanor

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Lucille

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Water Street - Henderson NV.



A7R MII, 28mm f/2, ISO1600 1/40 handheld
 

HMJones

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A7R, 17mm TS-E, f11, 1/6th of a second, ISO 100

Daybreak in the Snowy Range near Medicine-Bow Peak. Learned why the mountains' have that name as we got hit by a snowstorm the previous night, even though it was the middle of August! Good thing we'd brought along a whole lot of wool. Hard to work with Dachstein gloves on through...
 

eleanorbrown

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Many thanks Annna. I felt the colors were subtle and I kina' liked that...delicious as you said :) eleanor

Those colors are delicious. I like the second picture especially, with the line of trees against the sky and the subtle intricacies of all those curved horizontals. May be you weren't able to get that supermoon, but the outing was fruitful nevertheless. I had no luck with the bloody moon either : thick cloud cover this morning at 4 o'clock. I didn't even try to get out.
 
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