CY 100/3.5 Folks at a smoke ceremony for a recently deceased friend. The guy is 74 years old. All of these senior citizens could haul serious ass up huge climbs, never seen anything like it. Tibetans are addicted to walking.
kdrk888 wrote:
Very nice set Mike! I haven't used my 24mm T&S for a while. I read some not so encouraging reviews of the 24mm TS on the A7RII. Your shots look very sharp to my eyes. Thanks for sharing.
Douglas
I bought mine used when I was using the A7r and was disappointed, took to F11 to sharpen up. I met someone who had a copy and tried his on my Sony with my Metabones and it was incredibly sharp. So I sent mine to Canon for a tune up with a 1ds3 (never used it on the Canon but they wanted a camera). It's much better now, perhaps still not as good as that other sample. I may visit B&H some day and try several to see if I can get a better copy, but this one is good enough.
Photo taken October 3, 2015 at 2:36 PM looking across Little Tupper Lake at the William C. Whitney Wilderness Area. This is in or near Long Lake, NY in the Adirondack Mountains. Image taken with my tripod mounted A7r and my Minolta CLE MC 40mm f2 M-Rokkor lens, ISO 100, lens set to approximately f11 for 1/100 second. Exposure corrected by +0.48 Stops and processed in LR6.
Took some shots in my son's recording studio of some equipment they are looking to highlight for potential clients. Nothing too fancy here but it was fun negotiating the space to photograph the equipment.
Fred Miranda wrote:
Another day, another Mono Lake image.
The dusk colors only came towards the end. It was work the wait.
Taken with the FE 24-70/2.8 GM
The Exif is showing f/14, 10 seconds but that was only done for DOF towards the foreground rocks. I also used the longer exposure to smooth out the waters.
The main exposure for the mountains and the sky was f/9 and 4 seconds.
This image somehow reminds me of 24m TS-E MK2 rendering style. Very lifelike anyway.
Two images captured using the Sigma 20mm f/1.4 Art at the aperture I intend to use this lens for although they are indoors here. I am truly impressed with that lens; just the weight/bulk is a little bothersome but I knew that from the get go.
Gary Clennan wrote:
Nice Joshua. Do you have any feedback regarding infinity performance and also coma?
Thanks, Gary. Infinity performance is fine, I tried that. Coma is present in the corners until about f/2 but by f/2.8 it is all but gone. Frankly, as long as it performs really well for about 90% of the frame at f/2 and it does, I would not fret about the outer corners for my purpose.