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Fun With Sony Cameras

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pegelli

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A850 + old lens (Helios 35/2.8 M42)


A850 + new lens (CZ 135/1.8)


A850 + very fine lens (Min 35/2)
 

Rand47

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a900 100mm 2.8 macro, Helicon focus stack

Homage to Edward Weston. . .

 
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jcoffin

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A faux-panorama of the mountains with some frost helping to make the contours a bit more visible than usual.

 

MikalWGrass

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A few shots of the Gulliver Raiders water polo team practice. Shots were taken mostly wide open or almost wide open, with the a900 and the ZA 135/1.8. Some of the shots were shot on the continuous focus mode and some were shot on the single shot focus mode. Very little post production was done because I don't really know how to do post production work. The shots are 98% of what they looked like when snapped.

The red lighting is from the huge time / pace clock located about 20 feet from that edge of the pool. I didn't de-saturate the reds because that is how I saw the coloring with my own aging eyes.

I really like the way the a900 and the ZA 135/1.8 work together for low light action shots. If the a99 had an OVF I might consider getting it but I am not sure that the EVF can handle low light action shots. What I really need is a FF without a mirror, an OVF, and better high iso.
 
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