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Fun With Sony Cameras

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Amin

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

Amazing photo, Bill!

A family moment from a few minutes ago, my two girls lying around (A7 and Leica 50mm Summilux ASPH):


DSC06095 by Amin Sabet, on Flickr
 

JMaher

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A7II with Minolta "A" mount 135 2.8

My 91 year old mother before she flew back home today.



Jim
 

sjg284

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Spent another night with wife helping our friend put finishing touches on his gym.. opens tomorrow.

Shot some images for his website/etc with Sony A7s & Zeiss 25/2.8 ZM lens
Happy with cameras performance in mixed indoor lighting after dark..
Shooting fast shutter/small aperture and high ISO.







And a final one with the Sony Zeiss FE 35/2.8



If anyone is near UWS NYC and needs a workout, let me know :D
 

f 10

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

Stairway to heaven​

a7r | FE 4/16-35mm @ 16mm
 

pegelli

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@ f 1,0: in your 2 "blue sky" pictures (the ship and the diving tower) I see a dust blob so your sensor might need a little wash (or some cloning will fix it as well). Shooting at f 1,0 usually doesn't show dust, but with an f 4,0 lens it starts coming out ;)
 

AlexLF

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Russian county, part II:





Guys are warming themselves at the monument of The Unknown Warrior


 

MGrayson

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

Out again with the 16-35/4. The Guggenheim is such a good chunk of abstract architecture - perfect for distorted perspective!



And here's the A7II pretending to be a technical camera :D



Having fun,

Matt
 
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