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I have an old Kiron lens (thing is a tank!) that appears to have an issue shooting in daylight. Is this light bouncing in the barrel or do I have a haze issue on the glass?

Hazy Lens? by raddie99, on Flickr

Light Bouncing or Lens Issue? by raddie99, on Flickr

This was me messing with a macro lens I picked up back in NY (Vivitar 55mm 2.8). Feel like I just missed focus but it was fun

Macro Test by raddie99, on Flickr

Macro Test 2 by raddie99, on Flickr

And of course, a sunset shot with the fisheye :)

Had to do it by raddie99, on Flickr
 
I have an old Kiron lens (thing is a tank!) that appears to have an issue shooting in daylight. Is this light bouncing in the barrel or do I have a haze issue on the glass?

Hazy Lens? by raddie99, on Flickr

Light Bouncing or Lens Issue? by raddie99, on Flickr

This was me messing with a macro lens I picked up back in NY (Vivitar 55mm 2.8). Feel like I just missed focus but it was fun

Macro Test by raddie99, on Flickr

Macro Test 2 by raddie99, on Flickr

And of course, a sunset shot with the fisheye :)

Had to do it by raddie99, on Flickr

I would guess haze. look through the lens from the back and see if you can spot anything.

Macros look pretty good - really need a steady hand, lots of light or a tripod for sharp shots.
 
I hear you on that! Also hoping for this tech to trickle down to lesser models. I know I don't need 4K and not even sure of Full Frame.

Plus you know how hard it is to smuggle stuff into the house without the wife knowing, if she ever caught wind on how much I have really spent I would end up like this :crutches:She thinks i've spent about 1/4 of what I really have.

I figure by spring 2017 it will come down in price a decent amount. It took about 2 years for the A99 to drop a $1000 so maybe by that point ill be ready to switch to E mount
 

Plus you know how hard it is to smuggle stuff into the house without the wife knowing, if she ever caught wind on how much I have really spent I would end up like this :crutches:She thinks i've spent about 1/4 of what I really have.

I figure by spring 2017 it will come down in price a decent amount. It took about 2 years for the A99 to drop a $1000 so maybe by that point ill be ready to switch to E mount


I can certainly relate to that! :rolleyes1 I also still value the small size and weight factor of my NEX-7, especially when I was running through the parks a few weeks ago in 90+ degree temps.

pic for the day:

Savannah Georgia river side

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I would guess haze. look through the lens from the back and see if you can spot anything.

Macros look pretty good - really need a steady hand, lots of light or a tripod for sharp shots.
Thanks, yea it was fun getting so close with the macro but it was tough. took me a while to figure out that I need a lot more lighting to get anything usable.

When going through the shots I was thinking haze too, but then I saw this one

Very easily could've been a scene from The Wire (Season 2) if the young ladies on the left weren't there (guy on the right looks like an officer taking notes).

Nice shot as always fractal, like the colors
 
@Rgonzalez79 Yes - all my shots are. I was playing around with an A6000 yesterday but am also looking at the A7ii.

I'm not a huge fan of the a7ii. Though I suspect the eventual a7iii will be far superior.
To me, you go full frame for the sensor. And the a7ii sensor isn't super impressive. Only performs a bit better than the a6000 in IQ. Meanwhile, it will focus slower than the a6000, shoot slower, and be larger.
Now, when the a7rii tech migrates down to the a7iii -- far advanced af system, more advanced sensor (but lower resolution than the a7rii), it will be a very interesting camera. Of course, it could be 3 months away, or 2 years away.
 
I'm not a huge fan of the a7ii. Though I suspect the eventual a7iii will be far superior.
To me, you go full frame for the sensor. And the a7ii sensor isn't super impressive. Only performs a bit better than the a6000 in IQ. Meanwhile, it will focus slower than the a6000, shoot slower, and be larger.
Now, when the a7rii tech migrates down to the a7iii -- far advanced af system, more advanced sensor (but lower resolution than the a7rii), it will be a very interesting camera. Of course, it could be 3 months away, or 2 years away.

Hey Havoc, how's it going? Did you go on your Alaska cruise yet?

Yes - those are some of the things holding me back from the A7ii as we've discussed before. I'm also holding out for the (hopefully) new A6xxx or A7xxx. I just love the size of my Nex-7 and having recently walked 11 miles in one day at WDW it was so nice to carry around that camera and a few lenses. So I'm still undecided.

I would love the new A7rii sensor in a smaller body - I can go without IBIS and 4k. If they could do that for $2,000 or so I would buy it tomorrow.
 
Hey Havoc, how's it going? Did you go on your Alaska cruise yet?

Yes - those are some of the things holding me back from the A7ii as we've discussed before. I'm also holding out for the (hopefully) new A6xxx or A7xxx. I just love the size of my Nex-7 and having recently walked 11 miles in one day at WDW it was so nice to carry around that camera and a few lenses. So I'm still undecided.

I would love the new A7rii sensor in a smaller body - I can go without IBIS and 4k. If they could do that for $2,000 or so I would buy it tomorrow.

Yes, back.... Will post some shots. Unfortunately, lots of fog/rain/clouds inhibited shooting a bit, cancelled my whale watch, etc.

To stay in compact size, you'll need to stick to aps-c. Once you factor in the size of a quality lens, you just can't make full frame all that compact.

I suspect 4k will be in all future Sony cameras, though I can totally live without it.
Ibis is certainly valuable... Think about how much greater use you'd get out of the 200/2.8 if you could use it handheld indoors at 1/125 or even 1/60. Well worth 100 grams in weight.

Full frame is about the best possible iq. Aps-c is about a bit more compromise, excellent iq in a smaller and more affordable package. While the a7 series has downsized full frame somewhat, as we are seeing with the release of premium lenses, you simply can't expect a huge size savings.

I have been tempted by the a6000 as a carry-around camera. The d750 did start to weigh me down on vacation. But on the other hand--- I was shooting in some bad conditions where I really benefited from the great dynamic range, weather sealing, and fast lenses.
 
My first outing to the zoo with my a77-II and Sigma 50-150 2.8. The lens isn't tack-sharp, and I need practice holding the camera/lens steady, but I managed to get several keepers. In this shot, there was a small opening thru the tree branches to see the tigers -- an opening that seemed much smaller when zoomed all the way in.


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by mcraigelliott, on Flickr
 






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