I was very excited about the dazzling aspects of the NEX-7, which are obvious, but soon came down to earth and realized what I really wanted to know was how it performed with Leica-M lenses, of which I have six. On the other hand, I had the GXR and the A12/28 and A12/50 camera units and was not impressed with the idea of the M-Module — until I visited the Ricoh Camera importer in Bangkok and shot two pictures with the CV Heliar-25 and the DR Summicron-50, and saw how good the resolution and colors were; how the camera was transparent to the lens, so that the properties of the DR Summicron were visible in the shots, the way they were on film. Today, I don\'t think any less of the NEX-7 but I would wait until I could see the results from it with M-Lenses by photographers whose judgment I trust, or if I could try it myself, or read Sean Reid\'s review, which is likely to compare to the GXR. Why the rush? A Steve Huff \"slam-bam-thank-you-mam?\"
Chiang Mai | GXR-M | Elmarit-21 ASPH | ISO 200 | f/8 | 1/160 sec | RPP-Silver Efex-Aperture
I was very excited about the dazzling aspects of the NEX-7, which are obvious, but soon came down to earth and realized what I really wanted to know was how it performed with Leica-M lenses, of which I have six. On the other hand, I had the GXR and the A12/28 and A12/50 camera units and was not impressed with the idea of the M-Module — until I visited the Ricoh Camera importer in Bangkok and shot two pictures with the CV Heliar-25 and the DR Summicron-50, and saw how good the resolution and colors were; how the camera was transparent to the lens, so that the properties of the DR Summicron were visible in the shots, the way they were on film. Today, I don\'t think any less of the NEX-7 but I would wait until I could see the results from it with M-Lenses by photographers whose judgment I trust, or if I could try it myself, or read Sean Reid\'s review, which is likely to compare to the GXR. Why the rush? A Steve Huff \"slam-bam-thank-you-mam?\"
Chiang Mai | GXR-M | Elmarit-21 ASPH | ISO 200 | f/8 | 1/160 sec | RPP-Silver Efex-Aperture\'
I was very excited about the dazzling aspects of the NEX-7, which are obvious, but soon came down to earth and realized what I really wanted to know was how it performed with Leica-M lenses, of which I have six. On the other hand, I had the GXR and the A12/28 and A12/50 camera units and was not impressed with the idea of the M-Module — until I visited the Ricoh Camera importer in Bangkok and shot two pictures with the CV Heliar-25 and the DR Summicron-50, and saw how good the resolution and colors were; how the camera was transparent to the lens, so that the properties of the DR Summicron were visible in the shots, the way they were on film. Today, I don\'t think any less of the NEX-7 but I would wait until I could see the results from it with M-Lenses by photographers whose judgment I trust, or if I could try it myself, or read Sean Reid\'s review, which is likely to compare to the GXR. Why the rush? A Steve Huff \"slam-bam-thank-you-mam?\"
Chiang Mai | GXR-M | Elmarit-21 ASPH | ISO 200 | f/8 | 1/160 sec | RPP-Silver Efex-Aperture\'
I was very excited about the dazzling aspects of the NEX-7, which are obvious, but soon came down to earth and realized what I really wanted to know was how it performed with Leica-M lenses, of which I have six. On the other hand, I had the GXR and the A12/28 and A12/50 camera units and was not impressed with the idea of the M-Module — until I visited the Ricoh Camera importer in Bangkok and shot two pictures with the CV Heliar-25 and the DR Summicron-50, and saw how good the resolution and colors were; how the camera was transparent to the lens, so that the properties of the DR Summicron were visible in the shots, the way they were on film. Today, I don\'t think any less of the NEX-7 but I would wait until I could see the results from it with M-Lenses by photographers whose judgment I trust, or if I could try it myself, or read Sean Reid\'s review, which is likely to compare to the GXR. Why the rush? A Steve Huff \"slam-bam-thank-you-mam?\"