I like the Loxia concept a lot but both the 35 and the 50 are only slightly modified older designs. I think Zeiss could have done better if they had created the lenses from scratch and I really look forward to the Loxia 2.8/21
Wow ... I need to play catch up on this thread. I've been swamped at work, and haven't had much time for anything else. I'll just preemptively say amazing images all!
Photo taken at 9:52 AM, October 17, 2015 along Skyline Drive at Naked Creek Overlook, Shenandoah NP, Virginia. Image taken with my tripod mounted A7r and my Leica M 90mm f2.5 Summarit lens, ISO 200, lens set to f11 for 1/40 second. Processed in LR6.
I'm new here so greetings to all Quick intro, I upgraded from NEX-7 to A7II 4 months ago and I'm another Sony fe owner using only film SLR lenses (I do have the kit FE2870 but have only used it one time). Looking through the thread, I already recognise some names from another forum where I saw the link to here and it certainly looks like this is a place where folks are more into making and sharing nice images rather than arguing about lens quality and RAW bit depths. I gather this wasn't necessarily set up as a C&C thread but I love feedback, love to learn fro others and would relish any feedback or comments. Rather than an image flood, I'll drop a shot in every now and then and not knowing 'the form', I'll embed from flickr, and just type in notes with the post, unless instructed otherwise.
This one was shot two day ago with my 'newest' lens (made in the mid or late 1970's I think), a Vivitar MC 17 mm in a Pentax K mount which I understand is a Tokina RMC 17 rebadge. It was one of those occasions when you see someone doing something interesting as you're walking down the street, and bearing in mind they're in a shop, and a wide-angle means you need to get right up close to them, you ask them very nicely 'do you mind if I take a quick photo ?'
Jack...really, really enjoy that last series from China! Excellent!!
Rene...Love both series from last page!
Werner...great fog shots!
Ronny...Thank you! Still loving your Iceland grabs!
Gregg
A7rM and ZM 35D 1.4