sculptormic wrote:
Yeah looks good. Is this on the A7rII? I have one and it is not so good on my A7r. That's why I am selling it.
it is a great lens on a Leica and I loved it on the Ricoh GXR.
Yes, on the A7RII. The lens is so small and seems to perform quite well. I can tell you that it is very sharp across the frame but have not really had a close look at any extreme edges. I will do a bit of testing once I find time. Of course, I love the Zeiss-iness rendering of this (and other) ZM lenses.
My wife wanted a couple of pictures of sunflowers for scrapbooking, so I went out one morning and got myself into some bees, too. These are some heavy crops from my beloved Minolta Rokkor-X MC 50/1.4 PG and the Sony 55/1.8.
2 shots from Carcassonne, France with zooms:
a7ii
first with the FE 16-35/4
second is the FE 70-200/4
Still not sure why i feel so dissatisfied with the zooms.
I don't think it is anything particular about these two. Rather, something to do with having gotten used to primes in the past 2 years. I really wanted to like these two as they would be a very useful kit for just about everything (outdoors).
But, if there's no "Joy" then what's the point.
Here are a few weddings I shot this summer now that I am completely converted over to Sony A7 cameras. I hope you will take a look. I'm using 2 A7 bodies FE70-200 FE35 FE55 and Voigtlander 15mm II. Also using yongnuo flashes and transceivers.
thanks
Which Yongnuo flashes and transceivers are you using?
gambaphoto wrote:
Here are a few weddings I shot this summer now that I am completely converted over to Sony A7 cameras. I hope you will take a look. I'm using 2 A7 bodies FE70-200 FE35 FE55 and Voigtlander 15mm II. Also using yongnuo flashes and transceivers.
thanks