K-H, the post I was referencing was where you said this:
"I was minding my own business trying out my lenses when bam I ran smack into the shutter shake problem with a tele lens in portrait mode.
So what to do? Ignoring the problem doesn't help to improve the situation.
In the spirit of knowing your tools, their capabilities and limitations, I looked a bit into the issue.
Conclusion for my two lenses in question, avoid portrait mode for the time being, and use landscape mode with some stabilizing add ons."
I do not know how that relates to what you may have posted prior ... which two lenses? Adapters? Support? What shutter speed? etc. I don't know all of your gear, or if these two lenses were different from the others you spoke of.
Actually, I wish folks posting in the "Fun With" thread would mention more about the details ... "A7R 24-70" ... which 24-70? What shutter speed?
So far, it seems the Sony native lenses do well, and I have found the Sony ZA lenses also do well using the Sony LA-EA4 adapter (and focus faster than the FEs) ... so I am leery of adding any non-Sony lenses+adapter for this camera ... other than the few M lenses I already have that seem okay.
Thanks for all the info ...
- Marc
"I was minding my own business trying out my lenses when bam I ran smack into the shutter shake problem with a tele lens in portrait mode.
So what to do? Ignoring the problem doesn't help to improve the situation.
In the spirit of knowing your tools, their capabilities and limitations, I looked a bit into the issue.
Conclusion for my two lenses in question, avoid portrait mode for the time being, and use landscape mode with some stabilizing add ons."
I do not know how that relates to what you may have posted prior ... which two lenses? Adapters? Support? What shutter speed? etc. I don't know all of your gear, or if these two lenses were different from the others you spoke of.
Actually, I wish folks posting in the "Fun With" thread would mention more about the details ... "A7R 24-70" ... which 24-70? What shutter speed?
So far, it seems the Sony native lenses do well, and I have found the Sony ZA lenses also do well using the Sony LA-EA4 adapter (and focus faster than the FEs) ... so I am leery of adding any non-Sony lenses+adapter for this camera ... other than the few M lenses I already have that seem okay.
Thanks for all the info ...
- Marc