I'm very interested in the results from that 24mm. Do post some up when you can.


Did most people opt for the A7 over the A7R.
Was looking on ebay for the 50mm rokker, one has just gone to £84 is that a good price?
Olympus OM 24mm f/2.8. f/5.6 at ISO 3200. I applied a Lightroom lens profile that I'd previously calibrated with my 5D. 1/100 sec, so that's some swirly coma in the lights round the edges, not movement.
More London Christmas Lights by cybertect, on Flickr
Got my a7r so I thought I would share some first impressions in the first 24 hours after a little play:
The bad:
The great:
- The menu system is confusing and setting it up is a nightmare! I took one look at the manual and was immediately put off. For the first time I wished there was one of those quick set-up guides in the box and in camera guides which I normally dislike.
- Getting to grips with this camera is a steep learning curve. There are so many buttons and so many icons everywhere it is very confusing. However I can see that once you have mastered and customised everything to your taste this will be a plus.
- Build quality is in my opinion so-so. The dials and switches are all solid but the flaps seem really flimsy and I'm scared of breaking that fragile looking tilt screen - will only be used by me on a tripod!
- Small thing but the strap provided in the box is cheap and awful IMO.
- Battery life isn't good, as stated in other reviews
- The playback zoom seems very unintuitive - the dial zooms very slowly and you have to turn it loads to zoom in and out, and the placement of the zoom button is awkward.
- C1 button placement is awkward for me.
You might come to the conclusion that I'm leaning towards being unhappy with the camera, and I'm not in love with it for sure, but I feel quite certain that I will grow to love it once I learn to use it. Most of my unhappiness is coming from my inability to use it quickly at the moment because I'm unfamiliar with the controls. In the moment right now I miss the simplicity and ease of use of my X100 in comparison, but then I also recognise the potential this camera has.
- EVF is great
- The extra dials/buttons are fantastic once you start to appreciate how quick it is to access things
- Image quality is really really good, I'm seeing what people are going on about MF-like qualities.
- MF is really easy
Try using the Sigma 24mm f1.8 profile, works a treat for my Zuiko, not that there's much to correct in the first place.
Sony A7r with Leica Elmar 50mm 2.8 by TravellingCello, on Flickr[/URL]Cello that is a sexy lens.
"Elmar" : does that mean F2.8 max?
Can anyone tell me what the max-ISO is in auto-ISO range in "A"perture mode?
You need to install the software on your pc then set it as the default location.




Here's some more lenses I haven't had the chance to use on the a7 properly yet!
Sony a7 with Carl Zeiss Distagon 25mm f/2.8 T* by <<BackToTheFuture>>, on Flickr
Sony a7 with Carl Zeiss Distagon 28mm f/2.8 T* by <<BackToTheFuture>>, on Flickr
Sony a7 with Carl Zeiss Sonnar 85mm f/2.8 T* by <<BackToTheFuture>>, on Flickr
Sony a7 with Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm f/1.4 T* by <<BackToTheFuture>>, on Flickr
I am green with envy, all of those are in my ebay watch list! Let me know how you get on with the 25mm especially.
Like the 28mm Distagon the 25mm is also sharp and contrasty from wide openHopefully I'll get out at the weekend to see what it's like at infinity...it's the AE version so supposedly not as great as the later MM version in the corners at larger apertures. We'll see
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Who the hell composes their subjects in the corner at f2.8 anyway? Some b****r must as that's all anybody seems to care about online!![]()




A couple of SLR wides with the A7
Which 35mm is that, the Flektogon? I like the Konica from f/2.8 BTW (nice contrast), or wide open in poor light.

