Sebboh, please stop posting these mouth-watering shots with your R 350, I am trying to simplify and lighten my gear bag. Great catch, though!
Philipp, the now habitual congratulations
Mert, I rellay like the first two form your trio, especially the first one.
Zhangyue, have fun with your 7! CornerFix cleans up a lot of colourshifting lenses. And, yes, Leica lenses are overpriced, but please, please tell me what else is as good....
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sholt: love last reflection shot, wonderful.
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FlyPen: wonderful scenery shot.
mco_970: I love both of your beam of light.
wsu6: the house shot is very 3D
Jim: the Zoo series is wonderful
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twelveish: the third one with tree in the middle is fine art.
mco_970: both has great color and detail.
sebboh: the tree out of your window is like a scene Alice in wonderland.
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frezeiss: Nice portrait
mawz: lovely green.
partitura: for whatever experiment you did, you succeed. It is a wonderful picture
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Philip: Nice set but my pick is number one. Your shots remind me Denoir(luka), with good technique in PP but also has great eye on compose and excellent understanding of light. Make every shot looks wonderful.
Greggf: that 50 AIS is might be my sharpest lens after f2.8. With D800 I know it is sharper than most of my Zeiss after f2.8.
Mert: the first one has nice concept
sebboh: another wonderful shot. and thanks for comment.
Phillip - really liked your nature set on the prev. page!
Drove to the mtns. today to see if leaves are changing much... Not yet, but it was a pretty morning. 5N + OM50/1.2 @ f/5.6 + CPL. Should be wall to wall gold in a few weeks.
kevindar...very nice baby photo! Beautiful eyes!
Michelle...nice colors on that last shot. Looking forward to the fall colors shot!
Jim...your gorilla and monkey photos in BW are awesome!
Here are a few more of Giovanni. Seems like all I shoot these days, are my two boys!! Gio is not quite 11 months old...The Sony jpg engine is really quite nice..prefer to shoot jpg at the moment while I get used to the camera! I think my diopter is off a little, too...any help on that??
Gregg
Gregg - adjusting the diopter on the NEX 7 is very similar to other cameras.It is located just under the rubber eyepiece of the viewfinder.Point the camera at something and bring it into sharp focus and then move the diopter with your thumb to make sure the image is clear through the viewfinder.Hope that helps
-Jim
Jeff Kott wrote:
Gregg, regarding the diopter, I suggest bringing up the on screen grid lines and adjusting the diopter until the grid lines are sharply in focus.