Two from Thanksgiving...OM135mm f2.8 @ f4 and f5.6. First one with the 2x extender (eq f8).
Just my standard Lightroom process. No extra sharpening. Some minor CA in blown out specular highlights, but none in white/black transitions.
Taken with a Neewer TT850 flash ($105USD) and Neewer 24" portable softbox ($32USD). Flash is great. On my second battery (first one swelled and wouldn't keep a charge after 5 or 6 charge cycles or one year of use). One cycle is around 650 flashes, so not too bad (second battery was $30 USD, too). Probably a lot less money than AA batteries for the same # of shots and the Li Ion allows <1-1/2 sec recycle time at full power (or as fast as you can shoot around 1/2 power).
Here are some shots from Sequoia with the 16-35 FE on A7R. Overall blown away by the lens (I mostly used it at 16). It flares easily but in mostly elegant and interesting manners (was not using the hood most of the time as I was in hiking mode). Resolution and sharpness at 16 are great. Converted in a version of LR which did not have the lens profile yet so distortion is not corrected. Shot without a polarizer.
I was surprised at the sharpness and lack of aberations. The OM 210mm f4 didn't work as well with the 2x extender during my first few outings, but I'll give it another go after seeing how well the OM 135mm f2.8 MC worked.
I really like your mountain images. I used to go to Bend, Oregon for five days every summer/fall and miss the scenery.
pinholecam .. nice portraits with FA*85/1.4 I used this lens on Pentax K10D in the past and it has a lot purple fringing and some CA in higher contrast/transitions areas, do you see it on A7? Maybe it´s less visible due to higher resolution cams?
- Mark
A couple more with the Minolta MD 35-70/3.5. This lens is starting to grow on me. Nothing fancy here but the lens is sharp with nice colors. Vignetting was added in post.