Michael,
what adapter do you use with the N 24-85? I love your shots with this lens.
I have the 28-85 C/Y and would love to swap it for the newer N 24-85, if AF is possible. Although the C/Y is a fine lens, the lack of exif data is annoying, esp. the lens does not tell my A7RII what focal length is actually in use, so IBIS has to be adjusted manually for each and every shot... (or must be switched off)
EDIT: I know there is an adapter called Fringer but it's twice expensive than the lens itself
PEKA62 wrote:
Michael,
what adapter do you use with the N 24-85? I love your shots with this lens.
I have the 28-85 C/Y and would love to swap it for the newer N 24-85, if AF is possible. Although the C/Y is a fine lens, the lack of exif data is annoying, esp. the lens does not tell my A7RII what focal length is actually in use, so IBIS has to be adjusted manually for each and every shot... (or must be switched off)
EDIT: I know there is an adapter called Fringer but it's twice expensive than the lens itself
I use the Kipon adapter with exif info and diafragma dial. But it is not for sale anymore. There seems to be a new one from Kipon, doing the same but looking different. Carl Scho told me he bought one at Adorama.
You can also see on the Kipon site, it still exists.
Just red on another forum that Carl switched to the Fringer adapter because the Kipon- two of them- were unreliable. Mine is still working fine.
BTW He is very happy with the Fringer.
Peter T wrote:
This thread continues to provide wonderful inspiration.
I posted similar shots to these last year but with different lenses. These are with the new Voigtlander 35mm f1.7 which I seem to be using rather a lot (my other lenses have started to complain about being ignored!).
Both on A7R. The blue tint to the mist is natural, not as a result of my processing.
Loxia 21 on A7RII
I slipped some pages behind and thus could not comment on a timely manner, and there are too many gorgeous pictures for me to remember, but Helena, Werner, Michiel, Peter T, Jack, Jim, Ronny, Dave, stand up and take your well-deserved bow! And apologies to the deserving others.