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Fun With Sony Cameras

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Barry Haines

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

AFAIK, Barry, the Mistaken lens is more recent than the Zony 55/1.8. :)
Thank you Vivek, yeah I know and I also realise it’s a far cry from the 55mm f/1.8 FE in terms of sharpness, nonetheless I still do love the (WO to f/2) Noctilux style rendering from this lens but the (build) quality has always put me off :thumbdown:
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Some images from the other evening...Starting with the fish (Pollack) coming into Looe harbour and ending up with the last empty pallet at Looe’s fish market.
All images A7RII + 35mm FE f/1.4 Distagon




 

k-hawinkler

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

I like my 50mm F/0.95 Mitakon, a bit heavy, but well built.
Stopped down it gets quite sharp
Weren't there two versions?
I think I got the second one.
If I remember correctly it performed slightly better on a Kolari modefied Sony.
 

Annna T

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Barry, nice little series. The first two are my favorite.

Joe, thank you for the kind words and for taking the pain to write it. The likes icon makes us a little lazy. I should have said that I really liked your two last flower pictures.
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Here are two other pictures taken at the hydroelectric power station of Martigny-Bourg :

Both with the A7rm2 and Loxia 21mm F2.8

Martigny-Bourg - 20160610_199a7r2i by rrr_hhh, sur Flickr


Martigny-Bourg - 20160610_196a7r2i by rrr_hhh, sur Flickr
 

Barry Haines

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

Annna, thank you :)

Karl, thanks for that...Yes the later versions were called “Dark Knight”
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St Mawgan - Japanese Garden...A7RII + 55mm FE



 

Annna T

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

I'm still working for the project on hydroelectric power plants, but I have taken so many pictures that it will take time to sort them out. However, while I'm out I do still shoot other things. Here is a view of the main river crossing all the Valais from east to west : the Rhône. Given all the rain we got these past weeks and the melting snow, the flooding waters were impressive.

A7rm2 and FE 90mm F2.8 macro


Rhône, Valais - 20160612_032a7r2i by rrr_hhh, sur Flickr
 
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The Ute

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

The Lone Fisherman.
The Alpine pool.

A7rII/ Batis 25
 
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The Ute

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The entrance to the LDS church in Cedar City Utah.
It was built by Master Masons and was written up in National Geographic due to it's unique combination of beauty and history.

A7RII/Batis 25
 

Lucille

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Here is a OOC JPEG with zero editing other then resizing for the web. Shot with the Sony A7S and 25mm Batis at ISO2000.


 

k-hawinkler

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

PEPSI LOVERTH - seen at Bandelier



The best camera is the one you have with you. In this case A7r2 + Voigtländer 10/5.6. :facesmack: :LOL:
 
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