My missus still thinks I own the original Sony a7sThe process for people with spouses who just don't/won't understand :
1. wait at the door for delivery man to make sure he doesn't ring the bell (pretend you are cleaning the porch or trimming the bushes or putting the bins out).
2. take the box to your room/study/basement immediately.
3. carefully dispose of the cardboard box and hide the manufacturers box in the loft
4. test your new lens/camera carefully making sure you aren't over excited around them. Just pretend you are just playing with your toys as usual almost like "oiling" them.
5. sell your lens/camera if needed down to a level where she/he won't notice the difference.
6. Repeat the process.
Don't you know I still own a Sony A57 with sigma 18-250mm lens.![]()




Quick question
I have a Sony 200-600mm lens and a manfrotto gimbal with a standard Arca plate- the issue is, I accidentally knocked the lens and it moved on the plate as there is only the one 1/4 inch mounting screw to secure the lens to the plate and it acted like a swivel
My question is, Is there a 2 x 1/4 screw acra type plate , or similar with say 1 x 3/8th srew + 1 x 1/4 screw that would help alleviate this problem ?
Thanks in advance Sony Guru's
I did find this on eBay- cheap chinese- not sure if this would be right ??? @ £12
![]()
Les
Double sided carpet tape works great with just 1 screw Les.Quick question
I have a Sony 200-600mm lens and a manfrotto gimbal with a standard Arca plate- the issue is, I accidentally knocked the lens and it moved on the plate as there is only the one 1/4 inch mounting screw to secure the lens to the plate and it acted like a swivel
My question is, Is there a 2 x 1/4 screw acra type plate , or similar with say 1 x 3/8th srew + 1 x 1/4 screw that would help alleviate this problem ?
Thanks in advance Sony Guru's
I did find this on eBay- cheap chinese- not sure if this would be right ??? @ £12
![]()
Les
Hi Les, I actually would buy a new tripod foot which is arca swiss compatible.
I have posted pictures and details on this forum a few times but basically one these off ebay:
![]()
Lens Collar Foot Tripod for FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS 200-600 | eBay UK
People always bought together with. Featured Products.www.ebay.co.uk
There's quite a number of Chinese seller selling them, I am guessing they are all made the same and just sold by different shops so probably just buy the cheapest one.
They are really good quality, provides free holes for adding peak design anchors if you use them plus provides better grip to hold the lens.
Also keeps your Sony original tripod foot mint![]()
Do they come with the screws 1 x 1/4" + 1x 3/8" ??
Double sided carpet tape works great with just 1 screw Les.
Rob.
you don't need any screws hence solves your issue also.
it attaches directly to your lens in place of your current original tripod foot
just directly mount the foot on to your head
In the Forest by Terence Rees, on Flickr[/URL]
Hitterhill Woods by Terence Rees, on Flickr[/URL]
Woodland Waterfall by Terence Rees, on Flickr[/URL]Just received a Takumar 50mm f1.4 which is now proudly mounted on my A7 via a Novoflex adapter. It seems ok but I'll check to see there's no decentring later.
Wide open at just before MFD.
![]()
Stopped down at infinity and 100% crop.
![]()
I probably wont get chance to take it out until next Tuesday, hope it's a nice day![]()
www.sonyalpharumors.com
Woodlark by Malcolm Fisher, on Flickr
Mistle Thrush by Malcolm Fisher, on Flickr
Colin by Malcolm Fisher, on FlickrI went down to Thursley yesterday - a few shots from the day.
All with the A9ii and FE 200-600mm.
Woodlark by Malcolm Fisher, on Flickr
Mistle Thrush by Malcolm Fisher, on Flickr
Colin by Malcolm Fisher, on Flickr
Took the A7Rii & Tokina RMC 80-200 to a local forest yesterday to see if they really do play well together.
Well I'm happy with it.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2kVxyUb]In the Forest by Terence Rees, on Flickr[/URL]
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2kVrXMo]Hitterhill Woods by Terence Rees, on Flickr[/URL]
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2kVvX6D]Woodland Waterfall by Terence Rees, on Flickr[/URL]
www.sonyalpharumors.com
Superb pic. What settings did you use?
24mm I go to around 13-15 seconds max. Around f/1.8-2 and iso 1000-1250. 5/6 shots stacked for noise reduction. I do have a star tracker en route though!
Which tracker did you go for?
I have an older, robust AstroTrac, but fancy a Move Shoot Move as they're compact and simple (but can't carry a lot of weight).
DSC09994 Wheatear my favourite of the morning by Les Moxon, on FlickrAs per earlier post, bluebells were about 75% out on our walk. Mini Easter eggs required for smiles... Nice to out and about though
Then playing catch-up on other Spring photos...
This was slightly annoying as you're usually allowed on the grassy bank at Wisley, so our annual Crocus shot is set amongst them, the ground was too wet sadly.
![]()
DSC03653-Edit by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
DSC03576-Edit by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
DSC03581-Edit by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
DSC03520-2 by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
DSC03512 by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
DSC03514-Edit by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
DSC03479-Edit by Anthony Andrades, on FlickrWhat on earth does she think your 400 f2.8 is?My missus still thinks I own the original Sony a7s
Ah, memoriesMrs WW just asked what I want for my birthday.
I think she means a physical product type present rather than what first went through my mind.
She has only seen the brief case it comes with lolWhat on earth does she think your 400 f2.8 is?
I thought you may be passing it off as a 70-300 lol.She has only seen the brief case it comes with lol
She has only seen the brief case it comes with lol
1: Grey Heron
DSC03653-Edit by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
2: Willow Warbler gathering nesting material
DSC03576-Edit by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
3: Willow Warbler
DSC03581-Edit by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
4: Madge
DSC03520-2 by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
5: Madge 2
DSC03512 by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
6: Madge 3
DSC03514-Edit by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
7: Madge 4
DSC03479-Edit by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
Unfortunately I have had to dispose of my collection of manual lenses, my Voigtlanders and Loxia, as my eyes can no longer be relied on due to the start of cataracts. Some days it's fine, other days not so. Even my eyesight through prescription specs varies day-by-day, and often hour-by-hour. The only interim solution is to use my polarized prescription sun-glasses, which can ease the effects of cataracts. Of course, I still have my adapted lenses to play with, as they are worth very little, comparatively speaking.I'm just looking at my little 50, 40 and 35mm lens shootout.
They're all sharp enough and perfectly useable at f1.4 but with the Voigtlander 50mm f2 and 40mm f1.2 being visibly sharper. Bokeh wise when looking at the messy background the Voigtlander 40mm f1.2 is the smoothest at f1.2 and f1.4 with the Nikon AI-S being possibly the smoothest of the old lenses with the Takumar losing out due to some sharper outlining of edges.
For out of the camera colours the Takumar is the most pleasing with honourable mentions to the Chinon and Olympus and with the Canon looking the most displeasing and obviously needing some fiddling with to get the colours looking both nicer and more accurate.
Before all this I would have said that the Rokkor was my favourite old 50mm f1.4 and it may be the best allrounder with the Nikon AI-S but for out of the camera people pictures with a nice look I'd pick the Takumar. If picking a lens for every day multi purpose use I'd say if you can find a cheap Chinon, cheaper than the others, that could be the one to go for. I don't have the Voigtlander 50mm f1.2 but looking at the 40mm f1.2 I think the 50mm f1.2 would be the best manual 50mm to go for if wanting a wider aperture than the 50mm f2. If not bothered about f1.x the Voigtlander 50mm f2 is IMO outstanding.
That was fun.
Takumar at 100%.
![]()
Wonderfully sharp on the dogs