We went to a local pub, and I had too many glasses of wine. When we came out, we saw this scene, and although I had a monopod in the car, no time (and cloudy head) to get it set up. Hand held ISO 400, 1/8th sec at f8, hand held with A7RII and Voigtlander 12mm lens. LOVE that in body stabilization, as this image is useable for large prints because of the soft light mist/fog coming in. Thanks for looking
Dave in NJ
PS-Wife drove home!
Ronny Olsson wrote:
Very nice Gregg.. I use Nikkor 28 f2.8 ai-s on A7.. sold my Nikkor gear before I get A7R II
It's a great lens och good for closeup also
But Loxia 21 is also a nice lens
Love them Ronny!
Yeah, I wanted a small 28...and the Nikkor really fits the bill. Incredibly sharp in the center WO and stopped down. Not as sharp in the corners, but I don't mind. I love the way it draws. Really quite spectacular!
A few more flowers today testing with the Sony 100 GM STF. Some of these were with the Leica R 180/2.8. Tell which was which? I think it is pretty obvious and I am starting to think about keeping the STF despite its limitations. Cross post from the STF thread:
Awesome work by you folks here in this thread! I've been hitting a lot of Like buttons.
I went to our annual Puget Sound Photographic Collectors Society in search of a specific Pentax SMC K legacy lens which I wasn't lucky enough to find at a bargain, but I did find a couple nice classics for $25 for the pair ! - the K 50/4 Macro and the M 28/2.8. The following samples are from the A7II.
Looking from an overlook (Franklin Cliffs?) at a Mountainside in autumn color
Tripod mounted Leica R 180mm f3.4 Apo Telyt lens and A7r
ISO 200, f8, 1/250 second
Exposure corrected by -0.60 Stops; processed in LR6.9
October 18, 2015
At Franklin Cliffs? Overlook, Shenandoah NP, Virginia