Barry Haines
Active member
Re: Fun with the Sony A7 and A7r series
IF ENGINE RACES SHUT THROTTLE QUICK
A7R + FE 55mm at f1.8 1000 ISO
IF ENGINE RACES SHUT THROTTLE QUICK
A7R + FE 55mm at f1.8 1000 ISO
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I don't normally quote with the photograph (as it wastes space) but I really like this landscape. I like the way your eye travels from the top to the bottom and there are layers, each with its own interest - which is a strength of the framing and composition. You have captured what the subjects on their bench are seeing.Over there
A7R FE 55mm f1.8 at f8
Many thanks Louis for your comment, very most appreciated.I don't normally quote with the photograph (as it wastes space) but I really like this landscape. I like the way your eye travels from the top to the bottom and there are layers, each with its own interest - which is a strength of the framing and composition. You have captured what the subjects on their bench are seeing.
I also like that it is an exemplar of the 55/1.8. I must try and make more use of it as a landscape lens, myself.
LouisB
Correction. I was able to use the A7r on the Rhinocam in landscape mode to shoot a 4x2 pano. Portrait orientation is not possible because the grip is too thick for rotation.NEX5NIR on a RhinoCam with 80mm f/2.8 Hasselblad Planar. Eight shot (4x2) Stitch using AutoPano Pro. 113 MP image after cropping. Small image below links to 25% file. Detail is a 100% crop from original (note fly on rock). Tried using the A7r on the RhinoCam and although it will mount in horizontal mode OK, you can only do a 3 shot pano stitch.