A few shots of the dogs playing in the backyard for a few minutes with the i65. Left it at f/2. Nothing special, but wanted to see how the lens focused with fast running dogs. Shot on a rIV. Cant wait to test it on the a1 .
She loves this ginormous ball! This crop is only about 10% of the image:
lifeandmylens wrote:
A few shots of the dogs playing in the backyard for a few minutes with the i65. Left it at f/2. Nothing special, but wanted to see how the lens focused with fast running dogs. Shot on a rIV. Cant wait to test it on the a1 .
Here are some from walking around downtown Sacramento with the (now sold) Sony A7RIV & 45mm f/2.8 DG DN. I've re-purchased the lens in L-mount for my SL2-S.
Got the Sigma 65mm a few days ago. I really, really like it a lot. Just like the I-series Sigma 24mm, it seems to handle pretty extreme lighting conditions without any major flaring issues or almost any visible CA. And handling even with thick gloves on is pretty spot on. It was -16 Celsius and the lens/camera kept on working just fine for the hour and half that I was outdoors.
I really love what I see from the 65 shots, yours are spectacular.
Tim
Tonzah78 wrote:
Got the Sigma 65mm a few days ago. I really, really like it a lot. Just like the I-series Sigma 24mm, it seems to handle pretty extreme lighting conditions without any major flaring issues or almost any visible CA. And handling even with thick gloves on is pretty spot on. It was -16 Celsius and the lens/camera kept on working just fine for the hour and half that I was outdoors.
I really like your PP. I noticed that in most of these images you under exposed by 1.8 stops. Is this part of your normal workflow?
Disregard the EV setting since it was not intentional for many of the images. However, on the A7R IV, I found it does not make much of a difference: Higher ISO or lower EV looks similar when normalized.
The images are pretty much out of the camera with sharpening added and minimal exposure control. (Adobe Color profile used and no correction for vignetting, distortion or CA)