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BTW, the new to me canon FD 50 L is gem of a lens - tiny and dense compared to its EF successor... so just need that adaptor...
I have that lens and I agree it is a gem of a lens, using it on my NEX6
BTW, the new to me canon FD 50 L is gem of a lens - tiny and dense compared to its EF successor... so just need that adaptor...
Just saw this today... Light leaks on the A7, A7R... Sony is aware, admitted working on solution and will post notice when resolved.
I saw it in Imaging Resource. See here:
http://www.imaging-resource.com/new...gs-report-light-leaks-how-much-does-sony-know
...frankly I think the camera is too large for the lenses: dean't look right to me.
Just saw this today... Light leaks on the A7, A7R... Sony is aware, admitted working on solution and will post notice when resolved.
I saw it in Imaging Resource. See here:
http://www.imaging-resource.com/new...gs-report-light-leaks-how-much-does-sony-know
Yeah the EVF is the one worry I have. I guess I will know soon enough when I put the camera through its paces.
That and manual focusing.
Hey Godfrey, I guess your kit is mostly m mount lenses? I was thinking of getting a VC 15mm for the A7, corners be damned. Worst case I go monochrome. But I'm sure I could cook up (i.e. google) a better solution... in the meantime I'll be snapping up a bunch of cheap canon FD glass since the A7 seems to be begging for cheap manual focus slr lenses.
Get the 12mm. Cropping down to about 16mm fov removes all corner blur wide open. At f8 the lens is sharp corner to corner on the A7, with almost no visible fringing. As long as you meter manually (the falloff can fool the meter a bit) the lens is quite useful on an A7...I use it for landscapes at f11
Hey Godfrey, I guess your kit is mostly m mount lenses? I was thinking of getting a VC 15mm for the A7, corners be damned. Worst case I go monochrome. But I'm sure I could cook up (i.e. google) a better solution... in the meantime I'll be snapping up a bunch of cheap canon FD glass since the A7 seems to be begging for cheap manual focus slr lenses.
.. My biggest gripe by far is the EVF/screen lag after a shot. It's like the camera pauses while writing to the CF card. It's probably only a second or so but while trying to shoot my 2 year old it might as well be an eternity. Basically I'm shooting blind if I want any sort of burst. ..
It must be a configuration thing or a slow card, or something like that. The inter-frame blackout I see is no more intrusive than the flipping mirror in an SLR ...
Sony A7 on Continuous drive mode
That's with a Sandisk Extreme SDHC 32G Class 10 card, rated 45MB/s.
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Hmm, I will need to investigate. I was also on continuous and I've a sony UHS-1 32G card. One thing that surprised me is I cannot take less than 2 photos in continuous drive. Thanks for the video.
No, my A7 is almost all Leica R lenses: 19, 24, 35, 50, 90, 135, and 180 mm. I also have Nikkor SLR lenses: 18, 50, 55 macro, 85, 105 macro.
I went to Focus camera, and yes, I did research them before pulling the trigger, and did reach out to a couple of people who have gotten the same deal recently from Focus Camera.
Here's the PRODUCT CODE :ASONILCE7RBHVLF60MK3.
Bundle Includes:
•Sony ILCE7R/B 36.3 MP a7R Full-Frame Interchangeable Digital Lens Camera - Body Only
•Sony Sonnar T* FE 55mm f/1.8 ZA Lens SEL55F18Z
•Sony HVLF60M Flash for Alpha Cameras
•Sony 64GB SDHC Class 10 UHS-1 R40 Memory Card (SF64UY/TQMN)
•Lens Band Stop Zoom Creep for One Size Fits All Lens, Black
•Focus 5 Piece Digital Camera Accessory Kit
•Focus Lens Cleaning Pen
•Focus Professional Wrist Grip Strap for Digital & Film SLR Cameras
•Focus Deluxe SLR Soft Shell Camera Gadget Bag
•Vivitar Battery for Sony NPFW50 NP-FW50 1200mah - VIV-SB-FW50
I am curious how's handling and balance with the heaviest amongst these lenses?
If that's the card that came with the body, it's pretty slow. I have that on in my bag as a backup.
That sure sounds like a good deal, but so many really horrible ratings. It seems that either people are really happy, or really mad at this vendor.
Yes, that'll do it. I think disabling auto review was the second setting change I made, right after turning off all boops and bleeps... 🙂Turns out I had to disable auto image review in the settings. The A7 doesn't prioritize shutter presses well or at all while auto review is active.