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The Zeiss Batis lenses are awesome.![]()
Beautiful beautiful glass
The Zeiss Batis lenses are awesome.![]()
What theOrdered a Bokina
Shouldn't have, but one was on eBay for < £200 and couldn't resist.
- Winter - by Kalin Kalpachev, on Flickr
- Snow all the way - by Kalin Kalpachev, on FlickrNice work. Haven't had the chance to take much recently, dark on the way to/from work then "life" on the weekends.
I read on a rumour site that it's believed that Canon will soon launch a FF mirrorless camera with an EVF.
If this is true I'm sure it'll sell very well indeed just as their arguably rather uncompetitive latest APS-C CSC is doing. The Canon name does seem to be attractive to some but not to me as frankly I don't care who makes the kit... but if Canon do bring an EVF equipped FF camera to market it may be interesting to see how many people who've slagged CSC's and EVF's off suddenly become converts
And competition is good
Here's the rumour...
http://www.mirrorlessrumors.com/specs-rumored-mirrorless-canon-6dii-clone/#disqus_thread
It's only a matter of time
Sort of aware but TBH I thought it was a JPEG histogram no matter what you shot rather than a raw one.
I gave zebras a brief try but I found them too distracting and for me they obscure detail so I don't bother now. I use the in view histogram and I think it's a matter of getting used to how far you can push it and still pull it back post capture, trial and error and practice makes goodI try to routinely ETTR if I remember to.
Nikon will probably follow the same route once Canon releases their true mirrorless offering. The only issue I see is that both Canon and Nikon will probably stick to their current mounts so there will be probably no size advantage in both the bodies/lenses.
The you have to consider how far they are in terms of AF tracking abilities etc and that's always been a weak point in mirrorless.
Look at Fuji/Sony, they have only just gotten competitive AF tracking with the XT-2/A6500. So probably a good 4-5 years of fine tuning and development from the original first gen models?
Re the sony 50 1.8, slow af but at about 5.6 one owner of the 55 and 50 said not much in it,did the firmware update improve the af?
Also what are either the nikon and canon 50 1.4's like on the A7 ,just manual focus i guess,how does the iq look compared to the Sony 50 or even the 55.
1 criticism of the 55 is the bokeh and also a bit cold looking results though blindingly sharp?
I'd agree, when your spending the kind of money Sony charge for their bodies, you'd want the best possible glass to make use of the great sensors.Spend the extra and get the 55
Winterton Grasses by Neil Almond, on Flickr
Library by james boardman-woodend, on FlickrStunning! Love the perspective - that lady looks like she's hanging onto those escalators for dear life!!
That vignetting is obtrusive to an otherwise fine shot. It was a sir lens not a rangefinder right?
Had a mess with Iauto and it set the Ap to F13?
From the rumour site and DXO...
"DXO tests the new 70-200mm f2.8 FE GM and it is "the sharpest and best low light zoom lens we've tested."
Read all about it.
Rumour site...
http://www.sonyalpharumors.com/dxo-...gm-lens-best-performance-class/#disqus_thread
DXO...
https://www.dxomark.com/Reviews/Sony-FE-70-200mm-f-2.8-GM-OSS-lens-review
They say...
"The Sony G Master FE 70-200mm f/2.8 telephoto zoom achieves an outstanding overall score of 39 points on the a7R II, thanks to its excellent 2.9 TStop light transmission that facilitates good low-light performance. It is the top-performing zoom lens we’ve tested on the a7R II, as well as the fourth-sharpest FE-mount lens overall among both zoom and prime lenses.
Sharpness is phenomenal, scoring 38 P-Mpix and realizing almost all of the a7R II’s 42Mp sensor resolution. At f/2.8 (a crucial aperture on a lens of this type), resolution is uniform, with high levels of acutance between 70% and 80% recorded from 100 to 200mm. At 70mm f/2.8, edges are slightly softer than the center, but are still very respectable. The lens achieves peak sharpness of over 80% acutance in the field using apertures between f/4 and f/8 at focal lengths of 100–200mm."
That's nice![]()
Great result however it seems that Sony hasn't resolved their QC problems as my example was no sharper than my 70-200mm f4.
Having done a bit of digging it appears DXO have 10 lenses to get their results from so perhaps they pick the best of the bunch?
Just sold my final Sony FE lens so that's me bowing outbut who knows..... I might be back
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Neill shot of winter grass above.Can I ask who you're referring to as its not overly clear?
Neill shot of winter grass above.
First shot with the A7R teamed up with my Nikon fit Zeiss Distagon 21mm. Love the MF ability of this camera.
Winterton Grasses by Neil Almond, on Flickr