Hockeyman
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Fractal, nice photo of the staircase!
Mike, nice sand tree!
Mike,
I really like the stairs shot. Nice perspective.
FYI -
Jay over at Sony Alpha Lab posted a quick review of the A7ii with the FE 16-35mm.
http://www.sonyalphalab.com/2014/12...mm-f4-za-oss-lens-hands-on-first-impressions/
Fractal, I love that shot^^^^^^
Here is the A7II and Zeiss 35. This is a pretty good crop to get rid of the distracting background.
Making Ornaments by Harry Shields, on Flickr
Fractal, I love that shot^^^^^^
Here is the A7II and Zeiss 35. This is a pretty good crop to get rid of the distracting background.
Making Ornaments by Harry Shields, on Flickr
Haha haha Havoc! It was a seriously hard decision but the Fuji is off to California today. The A7II is a totally different beast than the A7. It's like a small DSLR in form. The build is way better than the A7 and it's heavy in mirrorless terms. The thing that really has me keeping it is the new lock-on focus in continuous focus. It tracks my kids better indoors.
One terrible thing is the same old Sony WB indoors under fluorescent and incandescent lighting.
Mike and Fractal, I'll post some high ISO shots handheld
handheld. I don't find higher than 6400 too bad.
Haha haha Havoc! It was a seriously hard decision but the Fuji is off to California today. The A7II is a totally different beast than the A7. It's like a small DSLR in form. The build is way better than the A7 and it's heavy in mirrorless terms. The thing that really has me keeping it is the new lock-on focus in continuous focus. It tracks my kids better indoors.
One terrible thing is the same old Sony WB indoors under fluorescent and incandescent lighting.
Mike and Fractal, I'll post some high ISO shots handheld
handheld. I don't find higher than 6400 too bad.
I'm confused. Are you keeping the A7ii or the Fuji or both? Inquiring minds...
Haha haha Havoc! It was a seriously hard decision but the Fuji is off to California today. The A7II is a totally different beast than the A7. It's like a small DSLR in form. The build is way better than the A7 and it's heavy in mirrorless terms. The thing that really has me keeping it is the new lock-on focus in continuous focus. It tracks my kids better indoors.
One terrible thing is the same old Sony WB indoors under fluorescent and incandescent lighting.
Mike and Fractal, I'll post some high ISO shots handheld
handheld. I don't find higher than 6400 too bad.
Another test if you will, lol, test out how well the lock on focus tracks the kids in low light like around dusk time outside
BTW Mike... if you don't switch to the A7... what do you think of the new Tamron for ultrawide?
https://fstoppers.com/gear/tamron-s...cial-price-tag-and-its-lower-we-thought-50508
Should be cheaper than the Sony 16-35, wider, faster aperture, and rumors suggest it will be top top quality.
Im trying not to make eye contact with it
I really wished they would make these for emount also. Would make my decision a lot easier