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Ah, I might be misremembering an older AF lens as they look similar to late MF like the series E.
Off to do some looking for my curiosity…
Remember not to buy one... unless you really really want it
Ah, I might be misremembering an older AF lens as they look similar to late MF like the series E.
Off to do some looking for my curiosity…
Ah yup, it was an AF D lens.
From this useful reference http://www.photosynthesis.co.nz/nikon/lenses.html#28
I’ve 6 or so manual Nikon lenses, of varying vintage. All excellent, imo, including the unfairly maligned series E. The 50 in particular is nice and compact.
I have the series E 28mm. Nice enough but for my tastes, not a focal length I enjoy. Phone photography is normally about that on the main camera and has made it seem commonplace to me - which could be a pro or con!



Not sure whether this is the right place to ask...
I've taken the decision to move from my Sony A77ii (which has been great, but is now getting a bit creaky!) and I have a Sony A9ii on the way. Does anyone use the Sony Vario-Tessar T* SEL1670Z 16-70mm f/4 ZA OSS E on an A9ii? I notice that it is E-mount, rather than FE - does this matter too much? It will be my secondary lens (general stuff and landscapes) as I have the Sony 70-200 FE lens for sports (my main interest)
If it isn't suitable - what would you recommend in that sort of range?
Thanks
16-70mm f4 is a APS-C lens as already mentioned. So it cannot cover the full frame sensor in A9II.Not sure whether this is the right place to ask...
I've taken the decision to move from my Sony A77ii (which has been great, but is now getting a bit creaky!) and I have a Sony A9ii on the way. Does anyone use the Sony Vario-Tessar T* SEL1670Z 16-70mm f/4 ZA OSS E on an A9ii? I notice that it is E-mount, rather than FE - does this matter too much? It will be my secondary lens (general stuff and landscapes) as I have the Sony 70-200 FE lens for sports (my main interest)
If it isn't suitable - what would you recommend in that sort of range?
Thanks
Thanks for the info and explanationSome options already suggested above, I personally use the 20-70mm lens as it gives a nice UWA 20mm coverage.
There is also a tamron 28-200mm f2.8-5.6 lens which you might find useful and its very good optically especially shooting on a 24mp sensor.
The 70-200mm GM II is a superb lens, doesn't get any better for that type of lens.Thanks for the info and explanation
- as I said, I have the Sony FE 70-200mm F2.8 ii as I loved using the A-mount version so much. Really looking for something up to 70mm 'ish' maybe even less. The Tamron 28-75 f2.8 looks interesting.
What did you have as a shorter lens on your A77ii ?Thanks for the info and explanation
- as I said, I have the Sony FE 70-200mm F2.8 ii as I loved using the A-mount version so much. Really looking for something up to 70mm 'ish' maybe even less. The Tamron 28-75 f2.8 looks interesting.
The 70-200mm GM II is a superb lens, doesn't get any better for that type of lens.
As for the other lens, the reason why it's not really suitable has been covered already. What are you planning on using the shorter zoom for?
I have been using the Sony 16-50 2.8 SSM lens on the A77ii.What did you have as a shorter lens on your A77ii ?
The 16-50 f/2.8 SSM is a nice lens, but it's APS-C, so would suffer the same issues as the SEL 16-70 Z - not worth getting an adaptor for just the one lens.I have been using the Sony 16-50 2.8 SSM lens on the A77ii.
I use that lens for abstract (ICM) landscapes as well as just a general lens for paddock shots and landscapes.
I did think about using an adaptor, but part of me also wants to make a clean break to E-mount
Thanks for the info and explanation
- as I said, I have the Sony FE 70-200mm F2.8 ii as I loved using the A-mount version so much. Really looking for something up to 70mm 'ish' maybe even less. The Tamron 28-75 f2.8 looks interesting.
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I’ve said it many times before, the character of a lens is more important to me than sharpnessI had a conversation with another amateur photographer today and I told him I'd bought a new lens and it was really good but that I was struggling to decide if I liked it because it seemed to display no real flaws and I often liked a bit of character. He looked at me as if I was from Mars, he looked really puzzled. Next time I see him I'll keep off the subject and talk about football.


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Wren by Mike Stephen, on FlickrI've been playing around with this on my much older iPad and this works for me:I didn't know that thanks. I'm guessing you can only do that from a Mac and not from a IOS device like an iPad Pro ?















I think it's more optimisation for HDR displays rather than a true HDR image with expanded range.Hiya,
With the sony alpha 7rm5... is it possible to take advantage of the hdr part of lightroom ?
I already have it on raw (compressed) and am going to try raw uncompressed to see if there is any difference other than file size. But I am curious to the hdr part of light room as it expands the graph. but most of the details are in the lower quad, so doesnt seem to be of much use?
Hence thinking perhaps there is a setting in the camera to take advantage of it...






My new bike
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A1_01642 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
A1_01646 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
And one with the iphone
IMG_7975-Edit by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
You should be ashamed of yourselfMy new bike
A1_01616-Edit-2 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
A1_01642 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
A1_01646 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
And one with the iphone
IMG_7975-Edit by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
Very nice Toby.My new bike
A1_01616-Edit-2 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
A1_01642 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
A1_01646 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
And one with the iphone
IMG_7975-Edit by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
DSC00395 by Ian, on Flickr
DSC00379-Pano by Ian, on Flickr
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