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Wonderful portraits, your daughter has beautiful eyes!A little girl attacking my Nex7
She has good tasteby the way thats her expression when trying to reach for the S2
If she looks at the NEX 7 with the same expression, I guess that tells a lot about how she values a good camera when she sees one.So what can I conclude from her reaction?
:thumbs:I like technics and the latest and the greatest but it is all subordinate to the results to me.
Kind regards,
Michiel
yes, I think it was the 70mm on the S2. Its a lovely lens, nice bokeh and focuses pretty close.Thomas: looked at the EXIF: nice rig, and the bokeh and focus falloff... lovely.
I can do that if I find the time....Just for fun, when you get the chance to shoot both camera's side by side, please post a few shots. I'd be interested to hear your opinion on the differences in handling and look and feel of the image files. I got to know you're shooting stile a little bit from the S2 thread.
NEX and S would be my dream camera combination :angel:
like the seond one- very smooth. How do you like the 30mm so far?A couple with the 30 macro. These mushrooms were very interesting they left a brown powder all around where they were growing.
Just ate a great organic Pizza in fashionable Shoreditch. I took a few shots and will post a couple late. Garlic...red wine...herbs....etc. Nice!+83 to you second shot Tom - excellent
and to yours Terry with the mushrooms.
As Kit says - they're spores (not really seeds) - just ask your friendly local mycologist (that's me folks!).
Glad to hear you use the same principle Kit - anything is possible then!
Quentin - each to his own on the WB trip - although fixing it on Daylight using jpg doesn't sound too much like a good idea (but then, who shoots jpg?).
Michiel - garlic is the answer to life, especially when put into a pan with olive oil, and when you have a glass of good red wine in your hand
all the best
Mag-lite LED flashlight (torch for my British compadres).Carlos, Is the light painting done with a light or through a software?
Thanks very much Thomas.I can do that if I find the time.
I can not really judge the Nex7 IQ yet because my experience is very limited so far. During my winter vacation I shot the S2 and a Nex5n.
The 5n does really fine - but whenever I use the S2 I get rewarded. It is a combination of the bokeh, tonality and color which I really like. Even at screen size I can usually detect which images come from the S2. Smooth, rich and "filmlike".
The combination of a large SLR like the S2 and a small mirrorless like the Nex makes sense IMO and goes very good together. The Nex being used when the camera should be small, or for use from different perspective (with the swivel display) or for video. Still I think I often use the S2 when others might use a lighter camera and nearly never regret it.
If you are interested in one experience I made with this combo read here: http://www.reddotforum.com/showthread.php/415-I-wish-I-would-have-had-the-S2-with-me...
So yes, A weatherproof version of the Nex wouldnt hurt and thats maybe my one fear - how solid is the Nex7 regarding "abuse", weather and vibration.