Was in Las Vegas for a conference this week, didn't have a ton of time to walk around, but still managed a few quick ones. My kit was a Tenba Cooper 13 Slim with my A7R2, Batis 18, FE 24-70 f/4, and a Mefoto Daytrip Mini Tripod my wife & daughter bought me for fathers day awhile back. Slick tripod as it fits in the bag without issue, and enables you to set it up quickly and easily. I'm surprised how much I've used it since getting it. Both of these shots were with the Batis 18mm.
Was the falls photo in Little River Canyon...looks like you’ve been riding some of the same roads I’ve ridden! OOPS! I see it now just below the photo. I’ll probably be up there later in the fall when the leaves are turning.
bowens wrote:
Joshua 6400 iso. Did you use any noise reduction. Very clean looking.
Other shots from Cuba. Different transportation mode:
Looks like they had some hiccups with this old time self parking vehicle!!!!!
A7rII and 24-70 GM
Hi Butch, yes, ISO 6400 alright and yes, I ran the file through Nik Dfine and I could not tell difference in sharpness except the file shows less noise afterwards. It is pretty much the full size (uncropped); so, the noise is less that way. I didn't do much PP on that. But now, I could see certain things that I could improve to make it better. Oh, well .
BTW, I set the camera at Auto ISO with ISO 6400 max and set the lowest shutter speed at 1/125 sec. The fact that the actual shutter speed was 1/100, meaning that the lighting conditions were low, so low that it did override the minimum shutter speed. My back was against the wall and I couldn't move the furniture. So, that's it. I love how the GM 85 renders portraits and that's close to pushing the ability of the camera/lens under those circumstances.