ebookman wrote:
Peter - Love the backlight! Nice work.
Thanks Dale. I took a wrong turning and found this place on Exmoor by accident, but at a good time of day in terms of the light as it turns out.
These are a few remaining shots of Sardinia. This little church was quite a climb. Sadly the inside has been ruined by using a nasty dark cement render and pointing (something I get quite hung up about!) so I will only show you the outside.
Have been at the beach for the weekend so lots of pages to catch up, and some superb images from you stalwarts - first three with the Ultron 21 and the last with the TS-E 24 - John
This is my first post in this thread having purchased a used A7r, 16-35 f/4, and 55 f/1.8 from other FM members recently in the Buy & Sell forum. I am still getting used to this camera and interface, but I had a chance to take some shots while on a vacation trip to Cape Breton last week and posted them below. The files are certainly robust and allow for quite a bit of "extraction" of information when the need arises!
One thing I have noticed is a little flex in the lens mount. After more research I see that this problem is known and wondered if anyone here has experience with this issue and if you do, how did you solve it? I see that there are replacement "tough e-mounts"...do these work?
Thanks for your input and c&c is welcomed on my images.
jbush wrote:
One thing I have noticed is a little flex in the lens mount. After more research I see that this problem is known and wondered if anyone here has experience with this issue and if you do, how did you solve it? I see that there are replacement "tough e-mounts"...do these work?
Thanks for your input and c&c is welcomed on my images.
Jon
Nice images, Jon, particularly the second last. I installed the photodiox tough e-mount after I became concerned at the flex in the original when using a Canon TS-E 24, which is a heavy lens - I found it easy to install and it completely fixed the problem. Perhaps the best justification for it comes from Sony, i.e., they changed to a metal mount in both of the MkII's that they have just produced. John
This must be the first time in two weeks since I took any photos. Vancouver is hot now days and on the top of it it’s covered with heavy smoke from burning forest at Sunshine Coast.
Likely US soccer fans added some colours to smoky grey streets of downtown