digital_AM wrote:
Not sure how I will manage without the Smooth Reflections app if I go through with my a7RIV order. That app is just so useful.
Canon 24mm TSE
Like David above, I am keeping one A7r II for the SRA and the digital filter for landscape. I am thinking out loud of replacing that one with another in better condition.
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Going for the compression effect of the 400mm focal length here... yes, there is a zone of minor fog in the middle.
Thank you Joshua. There are other apps that I like to use to I agree it makes senses to keep the camera.
AGeoJO wrote:
Like David above, I am keeping one A7r II for the SRA and the digital filter for landscape. I am thinking out loud of replacing that one with another in better condition.
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Going for the compression effect of the 400mm focal length here... yes, there is a zone of minor fog in the middle.
JohnJ wrote:
Is that the M or E-Mount version? There seems to be quite a lot of green fringing on the OOF background.
I agree, there is but I now see that I stupidly managed to process the jpeg file rather than the RAW file (no excuses, except that it was late) so I will go back and correct this. You will still see some green fringing I think because the background was relatively bright. It is the E-Mount version.
Looking at a tree as the sun is setting
Tripod mounted100-400m m f4.5-5.6 GM set to 327mm and A7rIII camera, silent shutter
ISO 100, f16, 1/80 second; exposure corrected +.60 Stops
July 15,2019
Near the top of the Trexler Nature Preserve. Schnecksville, PA.
kdrk888 wrote:
A couple shots from this morning, shot with the Voigtlander 40mm f1.2, Voigtlander 21mm f1.4 and the Sony 100-400 GM. You all have a nice weekend.
Some creatures taken with an A7R3 with an OM Zuiko 100mm f2.8 lens. With purely manual focus and a somewhat long minimum focus distance, it was not the ideal lens (I had been out doing something else and happened to come across this bush) but I was surprised how well they turned out, even after a lot of cropping. Some cannot be more than around 1/6 of the full frame.
r2015 wrote:
Some creatures taken with an A7R3 with an OM Zuiko 100mm f2.8 lens. With purely manual focus and a somewhat long minimum focus distance, it was not the ideal lens (I had been out doing something else and happened to come across this bush) but I was surprised how well they turned out, even after a lot of cropping. Some cannot be more than around 1/6 of the full frame.