pmu
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How easy is it too see the focus with mf lenses? Better or worse than e.g. Nikon D800 or other modern non-electronic viewfinder FF dslr?
Jan Anne
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How easy is it too see the focus with mf lenses? Better or worse than e.g. Nikon D800 or other modern non-electronic viewfinder FF dslr?
I've set the camera to B&W, focus peaking on high and yellow which makes it rather easy to focus with fast lenses like the CV 35/1.2 or Nikkor 50/1.2, I would say it's easier than with my old D800E.
Close focus with the CV 15 it's a lot more difficult because focus peaking will light up almost everything, but for stationery objects one can zoom in with the C1 button, two clicks will give 7.2x zoom and another click will give 14.4x zoom.
kxl
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Hi, Charlie contacted me on Flickr and invited me to join this forum.
Welcome to RFF!!! And thanks for sharing!
uhoh7
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Hi, Charlie contacted me on Flickr and invited me to join this forum.
Hi Jan
Charlie is uhoh7 here
He LOVES your shots
and I'm happy to say the 28 cron appears live and well:

Sony A7R - Seattle Center & Beyond (44 of 46) by ashwinrao1, on Flickr

Sony A7R - Seattle Center & Beyond (40 of 46) by ashwinrao1, on Flickr
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Close focus with the CV 15 it's a lot more difficult because focus peaking will light up almost everything, but for stationery objects one can zoom in with the C1 button, two clicks will give 7.2x zoom and another click will give 14.4x zoom.
If it lights up isn't it in focus? At 15 mm the DOF could be rather wide?
If it lights up and it;s not in focus, how does that happen?
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Tagged VM 50

564790ccgw1eaxo8n0hrgj215o0rtqdd by Mac Kwan, on Flickr

564790ccgw1eaxnxsdpifj21e00xeaqm by Mac Kwan, on Flickr

564790ccgw1eaxo8n0hrgj215o0rtqdd by Mac Kwan, on Flickr

564790ccgw1eaxnxsdpifj21e00xeaqm by Mac Kwan, on Flickr
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Thread I believe is now fully edited.
Please embed only with express permission of shooter and keep track of that
I just use flickr mail. They all are thrilled--so far. I've had one or two not reply, and I had one on another forum request their shot be a link. That one was never here.
I maintain a complete list of permission available to mods at anytime
enjoy,
Charlie
Please embed only with express permission of shooter and keep track of that
I just use flickr mail. They all are thrilled--so far. I've had one or two not reply, and I had one on another forum request their shot be a link. That one was never here.
I maintain a complete list of permission available to mods at anytime
enjoy,
Charlie
uhoh7
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shoot me, I love this guy

564790ccgw1eawho2yk2zj215o0rtdrf by Mac Kwan, on Flickr
I've asked which CV50 it is, bets?
I think what he and some others do is beam the shots into their phone and then upload.

564790ccgw1eaxo8rg6soj215o0rtn6v by Mac Kwan, on Flickr
the monochrome is way cool, but I do like this ultra-color, and I think it's harder to do compelling street shots in color.

564790ccgw1eawho2yk2zj215o0rtdrf by Mac Kwan, on Flickr
I've asked which CV50 it is, bets?
I think what he and some others do is beam the shots into their phone and then upload.

564790ccgw1eaxo8rg6soj215o0rtn6v by Mac Kwan, on Flickr
the monochrome is way cool, but I do like this ultra-color, and I think it's harder to do compelling street shots in color.
uhoh7
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A7R- Waterfront Foggy Morning with the 50 lux asph and 35 summarit (17 of 19) by ashwinrao1, on Flickr

A7R- Waterfront Foggy Morning with the 50 lux asph and 35 summarit (16 of 19) by ashwinrao1, on Flickr

A7R- Waterfront Foggy Morning with the 50 lux asph and 35 summarit (19 of 19) by ashwinrao1, on Flickr
Jan Anne
Noob
If it lights up isn't it in focus? At 15 mm the DOF could be rather wide?
If it lights up and it;s not in focus, how does that happen?
Focus peaking lights up those parts with the most contrast, so with a fast lens (read small DOF) there is a clear separation between what is sharp and what isn't sharp in the image and you'll see a nice yellow band (or white or red) going through the image when focussing.
With an ultra wide lens the DOF is huge so everything seems to be sharp and is lit up in yellow, but on closer inspection you'll see the focus isn't spot on. Of course this is only an issue when focussing closer than 3 meters, but thats what I like to do with my UWA's.
And don't be fooled by the so called DOF calculators, at these resolutions the rules change as D800E shooters (should) already know.
I'm pretty new to the Sony system btw so please correct me if I'm talking rubbish
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ZM 35/2:

hold that pose! by ciao.fotografica, on Flickr
zm 50/1.5

autumn wedding ceremony by ciao.fotografica, on Flickr
zm 35/2

synchronized by ciao.fotografica, on Flickr


hold that pose! by ciao.fotografica, on Flickr
zm 50/1.5

autumn wedding ceremony by ciao.fotografica, on Flickr
zm 35/2

synchronized by ciao.fotografica, on Flickr
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you gotta love this:
"Sony is carrying the flag for the original vision of Oskar Barnack"
http://www.leica-boss.com/2013/11/sony-the-new-leica/
I should not even put that here. If you are going ballistic, start another thread on it
"Sony is carrying the flag for the original vision of Oskar Barnack"
http://www.leica-boss.com/2013/11/sony-the-new-leica/
I should not even put that here. If you are going ballistic, start another thread on it
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