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Fun with Sony Cameras 2022

pegelli

Well-known member
Birch forest in the Peace Wood near Bizory in the Ardennes, visiting veterans of the US forces that fought in the December 1944/January 1945 battle of the Ardennes can plant their own tree there with a little nameplate

A7ii + Tamron 28-200 Di III RXD
 

ggibson

Well-known member
Some pictures with a new toy, the Techart LM-EA9 autofocus adapter for Leica M lenses. The new adapter seems great, and addresses some key issues with the first iteration. Autofocus is a bit more limited in area compared to native lenses, but it does work with Eye-AF. A way to bring new life to old lenses. Since the Leica M mount has a short flange distance, it's also possible to attach SLR lenses with a second adapter to the front of the Techart. It's only has a weight limit of 500g.

Shown here with the Leica 40mm f2 Summicron-C, and a couple of other 40ish lenses, the Voigtlander 40/1.2 and Sigma 45/2.8. I also have the VM version of the Voigtlander lens now, and will be comparing the two versions. The e-mount lens is optically corrected for the thicker Sony sensor stack, which as far as I can see only affects far corner bokeh at wider apertures. It also has proper EXIF written to the files, which I do appreciate at times.


Techart AF Adapter for Leica M by Graham Gibson, on Flickr

A couple of shots with the Leica 40/2, at f2:


Anna's Fall Outfit by Graham Gibson, on Flickr


Fall Leaves by Graham Gibson, on Flickr
 
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