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@ Maui last year, with an A7R and THE SAME lens Robert used to start this thread (and having the same fun with it as I was 😀)
Touché, Keith. Back at you with the ZM 35 2.8 now in your hands:


I'm using the Metabones, Robert, and I like having that big twist action. Not fast, but I'm not fast either. The magnified view permits consistent f2 results. (I also have a Metabones G for Fuji, which gives me exceptional 42/2.8 and 135/2.8 options.)
Just be sure the lens is properly locked in when mounted. It's always a long fall for glass when hard surfaces are involved at the other end.
I have been looking at Jupiter 12 stuff, it looks like it would be a fun, cheap, compact lens for the A7(S). Thoughts?
Posibly one of the worst performers on the A7.
I tried on my A7II and it wignetes pretty much at any distance.
I've had two A7's and I'm now on an A7S, which is wonderful. Being free from worrying about light levels is liberating.
Right now I've only got a 50/1.4 and 20/2.8 AIS adapted to it.
I have been looking at Jupiter 12 stuff, it looks like it would be a fun, cheap, compact lens for the A7(S). Thoughts?
Powerful portrait, Jorge. Great to see your work here.
Andreas, wonderful how the Bo-tree shrine exists in such walled-up working urban gray grit. Buddha really is there.
And the elevator self with others is fun. The guy to your far right was certainly studying your method or madness. ;-)


From the (few) pictures I've seen on flickr, I like the toy camera look, and it would probably perform better on the 7S' sensor (like most RF wides do) anyways.
A7II with Zeiss 25mm f2 Distagon ZF.2 Not the Batis.
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here are some more
http://jorgetorralba.com/2015/08/11/a7rii-and-the-untouchable-135mm-1-8-za/
http://jorgetorralba.com/2015/10/12/cant-get-the-batis/
http://www.zeissimages.com/standardgallery.php?cameraused=ILCE-7M2 A7II&showall