jcomer82 wrote:
Great shots, Gregg. I've been considering this lens, and your photos pushed me over the edge! Adorama has one for $339. Well, *had* one...
You know...it's by far not the best 35 by any means. Takes a lot for the corners to sharpen up, but it's very sharp in the center, and IMO has lots a character similar to the CV 40 Nokton. Plus it's small and light. I think you'll like it! And thanks much for the kind words!
Gregg
rsolti13 wrote:
TAGfan - really like that 2nd shot
Thanks!
You'll no doubt notice the deficiencies of the OM 24 2.8 wide open in the Milky Way shot. Im looking to pick up something else before my trip to Iceland in November for wide shots.
joakim wrote:
Ronny, I didn't notice you have the Zeiss ZM 50 Sonnar. How do you like it on the A7, I mean apart from the close ups that looks great?
is a special lens .. great bokeh "little dreamy" like it very much and I use the close focus adapter ...
Have not test it very much on what it really is for .. portraits and possibly street shots ... hope get the chance now when I start my vacation starts on Monday and hope to have more time ..
I think is a lovely lens and it has character,
planar 50 ZM is certainly a safer card...I think it lacks sonnar character
But planar is really good on the A7 .. have a friend who has it and it performs really well
possibly better than sonnarn ... but as I said sonnar has more character wide open
my thoughts anyway
and I think it works great on the A7 .. very small and lightweight lens with nice build quality