Finally got the adapter so that I could try my new gear; C/Y 28mm/2.8 and a bargain A7. First impression is very positive, but I didn't plan to get this camera, so we'll see. I walked the "tourist route" since I thought that the thunderstorm made the familiar views a little more interesting.
HelenaN wrote:
Inspiring thread (but dangerous for the wallet )!
Finally got the adapter so that I could try my new gear; C/Y 28mm/2.8 and a bargain A7. First impression is very positive, but I didn't plan to get this camera, so we'll see. I walked the "tourist route" since I thought that the thunderstorm made the familiar views a little more interesting.
welcome on board Helena! I look forward to many interesting pictures.
HelenaN wrote:
Inspiring thread (but dangerous for the wallet )!
Finally got the adapter so that I could try my new gear; C/Y 28mm/2.8 and a bargain A7. First impression is very positive, but I didn't plan to get this camera, so we'll see. I walked the "tourist route" since I thought that the thunderstorm made the familiar views a little more interesting.
Thank you both! I have only used it for a day so it's too early to say. The corners aren't completely sharp, but I don't think it will bother me, and other than that it looks great.
Kulturbrauerei...one of my favorite places in Heidelberg. Love to come back there every year . Always great to see your fantastic shots from Heidelberg and Rhein-Neckar area around. We should meet up when I will be back!
I am adding the sequel to the Dutch series and this time around are a few images from Utrecht, a city that brings back memories to me personally. The first image without exif data was taken with a Leica-M WATE, I believe , at 16mm and f/8.0. I am still impressed with the Sony FE 70-200mm f/4. For sure it is in the same class as the two counterparts from Canon and Nikon.
AGeoJO wrote:
Tons of impressive images, everyone!
I am adding the sequel to the Dutch series and this time around are a few images from Utrecht, a city that brings back memories to me personally. The first image without exif data was taken with a Leica-M WATE, I believe , at 16mm and f/8.0. I am still impressed with the Sony FE 70-200mm f/4. For sure it is in the same class as the two counterparts from Canon and Nikon.
Great shots as always ! I am curious - did you apply the vertical shift correction in post processing? Because 16 mm and also in the shot taken at 55 mm FL should give some non-vertical lines in the crosswalk and on the tower.
AGeoJO wrote:
Tons of impressive images, everyone!
I am adding the sequel to the Dutch series and this time around are a few images from Utrecht, a city that brings back memories to me personally. The first image without exif data was taken with a Leica-M WATE, I believe , at 16mm and f/8.0. I am still impressed with the Sony FE 70-200mm f/4. For sure it is in the same class as the two counterparts from Canon and Nikon.