I thought you'd like the 35mmI've taken some of my favourite pictures with that lens and as I've said many times my only wish is that it was f1.8
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When I first got mine I tested it against my legacy 50mm's and tried to keep in mind the results I got from my Sigma 50mm f1.4 snd Canon 50mm f2.5, the Sony really impressed me with very surprising sharpness across the frame even at wide apertures.Well im blown away by this lens...
I was looking for something that was as sharp as my old oly 45mm 1.8 which was one of my favourite lenses. This exceeds it.Oh yes the Sony 55mm 1.8 Ziess is one hell of a lens..
lol, not at all surprised. The 55 is a great lens.
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When I first got mine I tested it against my legacy 50mm's and tried to keep in mind the results I got from my Sigma 50mm f1.4 snd Canon 50mm f2.5, the Sony really impressed me with very surprising sharpness across the frame even at wide apertures.
It really is an excellent lens and when you consider how compact and relatively cheap it is it's doubly impressive![]()
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peru_2016_canon-1305.jpg by Jonathan Richards, on FlickrNow its been out for a while what's people experience with the sigma mc11 adaptor and compatible lens? I have been using the sigma 24-105 f4 with mine and its become one of my favourite walk about combos. Looking at getting the sigma 35mm f1.4 as something very different.
Red Lion pub in Leytonstone by Kalin Kalpachev, on Flickr
The Bloomsbury Tavern by Kalin Kalpachev, on Flickr
OGA Hiroyuki by Kalin Kalpachev, on Flickr
ZSL London Zoo by Kalin Kalpachev, on Flickr
Fairies exist by Kalin Kalpachev, on FlickrI now have LR 5.7.1 and it still doesn't work.Have you guys had any issue trying to process the A7II Raw (ARW) Images in Lightroom. I just upgraded to LR6 and its still not working. It imports the images no problem, and then I get an (!) when i try and edit them and it says 'Lightroom has encountered problems reading this photo. You will not be able to make adjustments to the photo' ?
Im confused as I have read online anything after LR 5.7.1 should work?
Any advice?
Screen Shot 2016-08-14 at 21.58.14 by Liam, on FlickrI now have LR 5.7.1 and it still doesn't work.
Lr6 does work with Sony raw I once forgot converting to DNG on import.Screen Shot 2016-08-14 at 21.58.14 by Liam, on Flickr
Some lovely gear for sale it will be interesting seeing how quickly they sell as you will be among sellers with Sony on group looking for post Brexit pricesSome gear now up for grabs....
https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/t...-lenses-nissin-iflash-and-b-w-filters.632961/
Lr6 does work with Sony raw I once forgot converting to DNG on import.
The little! Symbol usually refers to the image not being in the catalog I think in some way you are not importing the image correctly plus as I can see the image it's not that the file is not read but that you can't manipulate it usually a catalog issue
Dunno... but you could consider converting the raws to DNG files, it's free.
It must be an update issue, have never had any issues with Lightroom cc.
On the top of lightroom on the import screen you will see convert to dig on importI have deleted my catalog, and started again from scratch. I tried copying the file directly from the card, and that failed so I tried copying from the card to my desktop then adding that in LR, and still no luck.
The file does import, it just won't allow developments.
How do I do this? If its my only option I guess I'd have too?
I tried 5.7.1, and re updating a couple of times but again, still the same!
How do I do this? If its my only option I guess I'd have too?
Adobe DNG is a free program, Google it and you'll see it.
If you have a camera that gives raws that your software wont open if you convert them to DNG files using the free Adobe software the chances are that your software will then open the files. I have Sony A7 and Panasonic GX7 and G7 and my CS5 will not open the raws but will open them once converted to DNG.
Liam, are you using the newer uncompressed RAW files?
If so this could be the issue as don't think these are supported until version 6.2 (could be wrong, just what I've read).
EDIT - Here's how to check:
http://briansmith.com/sony-a7ii-firmware-update-fw-2-00-adds-pdaf-uncompressed-raw/
I have tried this just now and it works! Any loss with DNG Conversion?
Liam, are you using the newer uncompressed RAW files?
If so this could be the issue as don't think these are supported until version 6.2 (could be wrong, just what I've read).
EDIT - Here's how to check:
http://briansmith.com/sony-a7ii-firmware-update-fw-2-00-adds-pdaf-uncompressed-raw/
Looking for a 55mm if anybody decides to sell?
I'll re-check - I hope sothought i saw one in the classifieds..
Slightly more than I was hoping to pay, I have seen them go for between £420-£450 I'll hang out a bit longer. Thanks for the heads up though!thought i saw one in the classifieds..
You can read a lot here about Sigma MC-11 compatibility:
http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1418181/0
Also I am using Sony A7R II + Sigma MC-11 with:
- Canon EF 16-35 F4L IS
Example:
Red Lion pub in Leytonstone by Kalin Kalpachev, on Flickr
- Sigma 35mm F/1.4 ART (canon mount) - For some reason this lens on Sony A7R II deliver amazing details - check this example bellow, taken just after sunset - F4, Handheld at 1/30
Example:
The Bloomsbury Tavern by Kalin Kalpachev, on Flickr
- Canon EF 24-70 F/2.8 L II.
Example:
OGA Hiroyuki by Kalin Kalpachev, on Flickr
- Canon EF 70-200 F4 L IS
Example:
ZSL London Zoo by Kalin Kalpachev, on Flickr
- Sigma 120-300 F/2.8 (non IS version)
Example at 300mm wide open (F/2.8)
Fairies exist by Kalin Kalpachev, on Flickr
Actually I do not have any FE Sony lens. Probably is a good idea to buy some.
So, the Sigma MC-11 is working well, not problems.
I have shoot the Ace Cafe Stunt show at Wembley with Sony A7R II + Canon 24-70 II and Sigma 120-300 F/2.8 - not a problem at all (my panning technique is far from the best).
Conclusion (My opinion):
If you are shooting something faster than stunt bikes - you could have a problem, but generally Sony A7X does not have the best tracking focus in general.
If you are shooting landscapes, still life, street, models, fashion...not a problem at all.
Regards,
Kalin
Had a more detailed look at the lenes you have used, I am keen to try the sigma 35mm f1.4 and a canon 70-200mm f2.8 so good to see you have had very positive experiences. Also interested in the sigma 120-300mm f2.8 but this would be a luxury lenes for me as so the base version would be all I would go for.
Ace cafe London by Kalin Kalpachev, on Flickr