This is a crop from the photo that follows. All this lens needs is auto focus, weather sealing and image stabilization and it would be worth $1200 dollars more than it cost.
Incredible image Michael!! WOW...
Very nice portraits of your daughters, Jhinkey
Some from today with the A7 and Leica Summilux R50 E55 all shot wide open
Gregg
Thank you bzengcsittr942.100/2 ZE MP is a great lens,but I'm waiting to swap my 100/2 ZE MP for some 100/2 ZF or ZF2,as it would give me a freedom of manual aperture steering (and not be forced to use overpriced adapters like the Metabones Mk III).
Here are some images taken last evening a little before and after sunset of wildflowers taken at the top of the Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, PA. Images taken with my tripod mounted Leica R 100mm f2.8 Apo-Macro-Elmarit lens and my A7r (ISO 400 or 800); all images processed in LR5.5.
I opted for the A7. If I were a more prolific landscape photographer, I would have purchased the A7R, but I see myself doing more family outings with a lighter camera much of the time. With the better autofocus, the A7 made more sense.
Ronny _Olsson wrote:
Great shot John
Really nice set Gregg
Awesome shot Michael
Which remote trigger with bulb function do you use on A7 ?
looking for a good and affordable
Ronny - I use Pixel Oppilas radio triggers for both my D800E and I've just bought another one for the A7. They seem to be very good (single shot, multiple shot, Bulb and Timer functions) and cost US$18