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Fun With Sony Cameras

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seb

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Very nice Bart.

I don't have flies but bumblebees.

How a bumblebee sees the world
(a7RII + Loxia 21/2.8)



 

Amin

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I'm just getting back into shooting Sony. Took delivery of an A9 yesterday and my first re-purchased lens (FE 35/1.4) today.

Eye AF is really something. It's like magic. A few snaps of my daughter and her ubiquitous iPad:





 

scho

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A few comparison shots using the Sony RX1RII with and without the Ricoh GW-3 0.75x wide angle conversion lens (Designed for the Ricoh GR APS-C camera). Lens screws directly into the 49mm filter thread on the RX1RII lens. First shot I was using the rubber lens hood that comes with the GW-3, but it vignettes strongly and I had to crop the image. Subsequent shots are without the rubber lens hood. All shot at ISO 100 and f/11. Had to use continuous focus mode on the RX1RII because standard single shot focus mode did not focus correctly. The 0.75x adapter gives approximately a 26mm field of view on the RX1RII 35/2 Sonnar lens. Small, light weight, and easy to carry around for occasional wide angle use. First shot for each scene is with the wide adapter.















 

dpal

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Just got myself a Meyer-Optik Trioplan 2.9/50 lens. Definitely a bubble maker as touted by many Meyer-Optic fans.
Please check the Gallery section since I still haven't figure out how to post here.
 

Knorp

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Just got myself a Meyer-Optik Trioplan 2.9/50 lens. Definitely a bubble maker as touted by many Meyer-Optic fans.
Please check the Gallery section since I still haven't figure out how to post here.
Lovely Bubbles ... :)
 

pegelli

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A few comparison shots using the Sony RX1RII with and without the Ricoh GW-3 0.75x wide angle conversion lens (Designed for the Ricoh GR APS-C camera).
Looks pretty good to me at web size :thumbup:

In the shingle shot the corners still look very decent, but to really judge we would need one of your window test shots :LOL:


Side chapel in the St Jan basilica in 's Hertogenbosch


A7 + Heliar 40/2.8
 

The Ute

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I see this Mesa from my backyard.
Iconic symbol of the American West.
Fortunate to see it in it's many moods.
Here near sunset on a stormy evening.
Nex7/ 18-55
 
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