Godfrey
somewhat colored
The refrigerator magnet gallery is a place of high honor for any photograph. Have you checked your refrigerator lately?
🙂
I was testing the Eye-Fi card yesterday with the Sony A7 in the condo and made this quick snap of the refrigerator magnet gallery. Looking at it later, all those pictures brought back a flood of memories. One of the finer uses of photographs.
Oh yeah, the Eye-Fi card works well with the A7. It even geotags the photos (I've stripped the geotag out of the web display photo).
Regards the A7 ... I think Tom Abrahamsson said it best in some post or another. "... It becomes the lens you've fitted to it..." I see that very clearly with these lovely Leica R lenses and with the Nikkor lenses. Presuming a good enough optical-sensor match, the sensor is good enough that the camera itself steps aside and lets the lens qualities shine through. And these Leica R lenses are seductive—there's a quality to what I see with them that may or may not shine through in small-size web presentation, but is very evident in the originals on my 27" display.
Thanks for looking. Comments always appreciated.
G
🙂
I was testing the Eye-Fi card yesterday with the Sony A7 in the condo and made this quick snap of the refrigerator magnet gallery. Looking at it later, all those pictures brought back a flood of memories. One of the finer uses of photographs.
Oh yeah, the Eye-Fi card works well with the A7. It even geotags the photos (I've stripped the geotag out of the web display photo).
Regards the A7 ... I think Tom Abrahamsson said it best in some post or another. "... It becomes the lens you've fitted to it..." I see that very clearly with these lovely Leica R lenses and with the Nikkor lenses. Presuming a good enough optical-sensor match, the sensor is good enough that the camera itself steps aside and lets the lens qualities shine through. And these Leica R lenses are seductive—there's a quality to what I see with them that may or may not shine through in small-size web presentation, but is very evident in the originals on my 27" display.
Thanks for looking. Comments always appreciated.
G
