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Brilliant, Ashwin. Simple, expressive, smooth tones. :thumbs:Railing and hand: 55 FE
Matt, These are terrific! Love the color.Top of the ME Hotel, London. A7 with 28-70mm.
Cheers, Matt
I started with the same difficulty, then gradually got used to the camera. Now I can't say that I am down to the same limit as with my NEX7, but, still, maybe 50% of the speed required when I started.Finaly a AF lens .. 55 1.8 on A7r - handheld. Use to handheld my D800 down to 1/50 no problem, but now i need like 1/125 - hope practice bring that down.
Anyway - Arne Jacobsen - creator of beautifulness.. made the gas station .
Marc: Thanks! They were all handheld. The lens was the Sony FE 28-70mm F3.5-5.6 OSS "kit' lens. My A7 kit came in to my camera store, just before we left on our trip. They didn't get any A7r's, just a couple of A7's with the zoom. I've shot it a lot, and, I quite like it (despite my embarrassment that it came with the camera and is so inexpensive ). I've got the Zeiss 28-70 on order.Matt, These are terrific! Love the color.
Would you be so kind as to provide a bit more info?
Which 24-70 lens? Tripod or handheld?
Thanks,
-Marc
:thumbs: Nice to know Im not alone out there..I started with the same difficulty, then gradually got used to the camera. Now I can't say that I am down to the same limit as with my NEX7, but, still, maybe 50% of the speed required when I started.
I expect to continue to improve, with extra care.
Thank you Roy! Glad they did not whipe his nose at the time...There are a lot of excellent images on this page...but..the portrait of the kid with the runny nose takes the prize...wonderful!
Roy Benson