aldburg wrote:
Stunning Shots! Do you find the FE 24-105 sufficiently sharp for the A7Riii?
Thanks
I think it's pretty sharp and the sharpness is enough
I have basically on many recent Iceland pictures I have applied some glow and tonal contrast softening
both on 100-400 GM and 24-105
Joshua - same comment and the first is especially interesting
Thank you, David! I got that image as it was approaching its prey at warp speed and vertically. The subsequent frame showed his body without head and claw , I didn't tilt up the camera fast enough, although I did get the subsequent frames, showing him turning around with the June bug in his claw. So, he scored but I didn't . Fortunately, I did get a similar but complete action sequence showing more of a profile. I will post that sequence later.
Joshua - same comment and the first is especially interesting
+1 David and I also like Baz :-)
Taken a few hours ago with the A7R4...I needed a longer reach than the GM 85mm and the sea spray made changing to a longer lens somewhat awkward, not unless I wanted to coat my sensor in brine
Easy solution I switched to the APS-C format which is very usable IMO.
Looking across Jordan Creek at early Autumn Color and reflection.
Tripod mounted stock A7r and Minolta CLE MC 40mm f2 M-Rokkor
ISO 400, f11, 1/10 second,
Exposure corrected +0.24 Stops
September 29, 2019
Along Jorday Creek. Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, PA.