Went to take pictures of the full moon rise and eclipse yesterday but the clouds were too thick, so I took a picture of the bridge instead. At least the sunrise yesterday morning was pretty.
Looking from an overlook
Tripod mounted Leica R 180mm f3.4 Apo Telyt lens and A7r
ISO 100, probably f11, 1/160 second
Exposure correction +0.24 Stops; processed in LR6.8
ManuelLaMantia wrote:
Great Ronny, Nitro is a good model and you are a Master of manual focus Do you manage focusing easily with the front lens?
Thanks Manuel
No it's not a easy lens to handhold
and it's not easy to see if it is in focus in the viewfinder ..it is a bit shaky "esp" when you magnified focus
Ibis has been set to 300 MM and I don't know if it's obtimalt?
you should probably change the IBIS setting on every focal length you use ..
gets a little tricky to do that on every image ..
On tripod it's probably no major problems to focus
Seems to be a great lens
You learn to use it correctly the more you use it .. I think
Which LED lighting panel did you use? I tried a couple, and their light was very blue-green. Or did you simply correct for that in PP?
Peter
Hi Peter, that was a PRL Lustra 50. I do not have any association with them but since they provided the panel for that event for a few Sony shooters, I mention their name here. Here is another one from that session at wide open aperture.
Here is another image from the Valley of Fire. I hooked up with Adam (snapsy), who lives in Nevada, for this outing. Thank you for showing me your "backyard" around , Adam!