Re: Introducing LA-EA5 | Mount Adaptor | Sony | Accessory
Fred Miranda wrote: nehemiahphoto wrote: Fred Miranda wrote: nehemiahphoto wrote:
For those curious. The Mino 200 2.8 holds up very well, even on 42mp. Focus is on the rock steps behind the fence, not the fence. Only place available I could get flat infinite distance near me.
I see a slight contrast boost and mild decrease in vignetting at f4 , and minimal but present improvements stopped down in the extreme corners. I would not hesitate to use at 2.8. I am impressed.
Manual focus is super finicky. Rendering is gorgeous.
Any suggestions for a 'dumb' adapter while I'm waiting for the la-ea5?
Congrats! Do I need to post 100/2 crops as well (I have them somewhere)?
As far as adapters--do not purchase a Fotodiox. It works well on my Minolta 50 2.8 macro and 100/2, but the built in aperture ring does not allow my 200/2.8 to open up fully.
I would not recommend the (Haoge) adapter you purchased. It is not ribbed internally, and has the exposed chrome aperture lever. Sure to cause ghosting/flaring.
Re: Introducing LA-EA5 | Mount Adaptor | Sony | Accessory
Fred Miranda wrote: nehemiahphoto wrote: Fred Miranda wrote: nehemiahphoto wrote:
For those curious. The Mino 200 2.8 holds up very well, even on 42mp. Focus is on the rock steps behind the fence, not the fence. Only place available I could get flat infinite distance near me.
I see a slight contrast boost and mild decrease in vignetting at f4 , and minimal but present improvements stopped down in the extreme corners. I would not hesitate to use at 2.8. I am impressed.
Manual focus is super finicky. Rendering is gorgeous.
Any suggestions for a 'dumb' adapter while I'm waiting for the la-ea5?
Congrats! Do I need to post 100/2 crops as well (I have them somewhere)?
As far as adapters--do not purchase a Fotodiox. It works well on my Minolta 50 2.8 macro and 100/2, but the built in aperture ring does not allow my 200/2.8 to open up fully.
I would not recommend the (Haoge) adapter you purchased. It is not ribbed internally, and has the exposed chrome aperture lever. Sure to cause ghosting/flaring.
The Fotasy adapter is ribbed and has a black aperture lever
Re: Introducing LA-EA5 | Mount Adaptor | Sony | Accessory
Fred Miranda wrote: nehemiahphoto wrote: Fred Miranda wrote: nehemiahphoto wrote:
For those curious. The Mino 200 2.8 holds up very well, even on 42mp. Focus is on the rock steps behind the fence, not the fence. Only place available I could get flat infinite distance near me.
I see a slight contrast boost and mild decrease in vignetting at f4 , and minimal but present improvements stopped down in the extreme corners. I would not hesitate to use at 2.8. I am impressed.
Manual focus is super finicky. Rendering is gorgeous.
Any suggestions for a 'dumb' adapter while I'm waiting for the la-ea5?
Congrats! Do I need to post 100/2 crops as well (I have them somewhere)?
As far as adapters--do not purchase a Fotodiox. It works well on my Minolta 50 2.8 macro and 100/2, but the built in aperture ring does not allow my 200/2.8 to open up fully.
I would not recommend the (Haoge) adapter you purchased. It is not ribbed internally, and has the exposed chrome aperture lever. Sure to cause ghosting/flaring.
Re: Introducing LA-EA5 | Mount Adaptor | Sony | Accessory
Fred Miranda wrote: nehemiahphoto wrote: Fred Miranda wrote: nehemiahphoto wrote:
For those curious. The Mino 200 2.8 holds up very well, even on 42mp. Focus is on the rock steps behind the fence, not the fence. Only place available I could get flat infinite distance near me.
I see a slight contrast boost and mild decrease in vignetting at f4 , and minimal but present improvements stopped down in the extreme corners. I would not hesitate to use at 2.8. I am impressed.
Manual focus is super finicky. Rendering is gorgeous.
Any suggestions for a 'dumb' adapter while I'm waiting for the la-ea5?
Congrats! Do I need to post 100/2 crops as well (I have them somewhere)?
As far as adapters--do not purchase a Fotodiox. It works well on my Minolta 50 2.8 macro and 100/2, but the built in aperture ring does not allow my 200/2.8 to open up fully.
I would not recommend the (Haoge) adapter you purcased. It is not ribbed internally, and has the eposed chrome aperture lever. Sure to cause ghosting/flaring.
Sep 08, 2020 at 10:19 PM
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