Hello everyone. Been watching this thread with great interest for what feels like over 1000 pages now. Amazed at the quality (and volume!) of posts.
I really enjoy the A7RII. I started with a Rebel, moved to the 7D and then Nikon D800 and Sony last summer. No regrets, but wish the action focus was slightly better for 5 year old twins, but it has been good enough.
I don't know that I'll even remotely keep up but feel like I need to start posting some thing for feedback.
Here are a few from near Steamboat Springs this week. Shot with Voightlander 21mm 1.8 with Techart (rented from Lensrentals - for this looking to buy you can rent to buy from them).
Wow! I was away for a few days and it took me a while to catch up with the last 5 pages filled with amazing images. I went to Virginia Beach for the Blue Angel airshow and got a beautiful sunrise at the fishing pier as a bonus. The first was shot with the smooth reflection app. But in this instance I prefer the the others ones for the refection in the sand.
Looking across Heart Lake (Lake owned by the Adirondack Club) which has a hint of mist
Tripod mounted Leica R 180mm f3.4 Apo Telyt lens and A7r
ISO 400, probably f11, 1/320 second
Exposure corrected by -0.36 Stops; processed in LR6
October 1, 2015
At Heart Lake, the Adirondack Mountains, Lake Placid, NY
Change of location to the Wishkah River (famous from Nirvana's live album, "From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah"), upstream from Aberdeen on one of its branches.
Expect geographical disorientation as the month unfurls.
Again, hand held and PP in LRCC. First shot used Canon EF 16-35L II with Sigma MC-11.
Yesterday I had a long hike to Tjønnholstinden in Jotunheimen. The first picture is taken from Leirungsdalen (panorama) and the second picture is from Høgdebrotet. It had a nice view on Tjønnholstinden.
All pictures are taken with A7r2 and the Leica Macro-Elmar-M 90mm. Lovely light travel lens.
Had a great shoot with this talented model. I'm hoping sony comes out with other GM prime lenses soon. Like a 35mm and a 50mm. Because, I really do love the 85. At that point I'd probably start selling some Canon gear while hoping the A7R series become more and more durable and weather resistant.