Here are a few with my new C/Y 50 f/1.4 MMJ. I had the AEG version for awhile, but I think I like this one a bit better. These are on the A7II and cross posted with the big A7/A7r/A7s thread.
CY 35-70, here are two more of a chorten field, on a99. Color is classic CY, cool and elegant. Mescalamba, thank you; the a99 always got a bum rap, almost a forgotten camera, but it's our mainstay for adapted lens outdoors, and its images are fine indeed.
philip_pj wrote:
CY 35-70, here are two more of a chorten field, on a99. Color is classic CY, cool and elegant. Mescalamba, thank you; the a99 always got a bum rap, almost a forgotten camera, but it's our mainstay for adapted lens outdoors, and its images are fine indeed.
I imagine that focusing with that EVF probably isnt hard. xD Quite interesting that colors from your A99 look pretty good/normal. Any special color profile?
Toothwalker wrote:
I just had my first walk with this lens. A few observations:
- Optically top-notch. I immediately got moiré on the 6D.
- Lens cap is impossible to attach with the hood mounted (and slightly cold hands).
- The front element is too small to support a 2/135 lens.
Jim Servies wrote:
Tooth - So are you disappointed? I'm just a little confused with your post. The photo you posted was very nice. Hope I just mis-read your reply.
Toothwalker wrote:
I am happy with the lens, but I don't shout it from the roofs.
I am unhappy with the cap, and that can't be stated often enough
I got myself a 77/86 step-up ring and mounted my good old Contax metal hood #5, which has a slip-on cap. That solves the problem.
Optically, there are no complaints. This moonlight shot is at F/2.
If it is one thing that is consistent in this world it is Zeiss ability to constantly deliver crappy lens caps. Luckily for us those crappy lens caps often comes with a great lens attached to them, like the 135 APO.