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Nov 03, 2015 12:21 |  #586

Paris Opera House - just a little over the top.

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Nov 04, 2015 10:13 |  #587

took the A7Rii to the hockey game last night with the Canon 70-200 F2.8 II and Metabones iv T. First of all, I was getting the AF shutting off and default to manual mode - and I think I'm pretty sure it was because the cold of the area was causing expansion contraction issues and the Adapter connection developing some play between itself and the lens - I could feel it just wasn't tight - had to shut off camera / remove battery and turn back on - but after a while it would happen again - never had this happen before.

All the shots are shooting through white webbing which I had to use the smallest single point to get the AF not the pick up the netting.

I really like the colours that this camera produces at high ISO - not spoken about enough but Sony has really done a great job with colours and this sensor.


ISO 4000, 1/1000, F2.8

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Nov 04, 2015 16:23 |  #588

One from Notre Dame in Rouen which is actually a little longer than The Notre Dame. The 11-24L on the A7R II worked flawlessly. AF was flawless even in the low light. I think I still prefer the color from the 5DS R in good daylight conditions or when using a tripod. Looks like I'll end up carrying both bodies on trips. That said, the A7R II has certainly earned its place in the bag. Guess one of my boys will be inheriting a 5D III.

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Nov 05, 2015 12:15 |  #589

Zethar wrote in post #17769345 (external link)
This would have been impossible with the canon sensor unless at least 3 image HDR;


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Wow that's pretty impressive! Any pics of sunrise/sunset and could you now do without filters?




  
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Nov 05, 2015 12:52 as a reply to  @ Somebloke's post |  #590

I had a whole stack of different filters in the old film days. The only filter I use now is an ND filter for wide aperture shots in daylight or to extend SS in available light.


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Nov 06, 2015 06:32 |  #591

Another view of the beautiful Houston skyline. 6 shots merged in PS CC.


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Nov 06, 2015 12:44 |  #592

It's good to see snow again in the Sierra Nevada mountains.

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Nov 06, 2015 23:18 |  #593

Amen to that! Here's wishing for more rain/snow in CA.


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Nov 07, 2015 12:39 |  #594

Leaves are almost gone but the colors are still there. I really like the 3D rendering of the Batis;

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Nov 07, 2015 12:46 |  #595

Zethar wrote in post #17775404 (external link)
Leaves are almost gone but the colors are still there. I really like the 3D rendering of the Batis;

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Gorgeous!


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Nov 07, 2015 14:11 |  #596

A closer view of downtown Houston on a wet evening. A tall building in the distance has the lights turned out to spell out "UH" which is the University of Houston.

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Nov 07, 2015 20:11 as a reply to  @ mystik610's post |  #597

Thanks Carlo!


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Nov 08, 2015 07:36 as a reply to  @ alfredomora's post |  #598

Hi Alfredo,
Are your photos here taken with a A7R or a A7R II ?
Only asking this after looking at your signature!


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Nov 08, 2015 12:59 |  #599

Cuttlefish wrote in post #17776102 (external link)
Hi Alfredo,
Are your photos here taken with a A7R or a A7R II ?
Only asking this after looking at your signature!


With a7RII. Still have the original a7R but will likely sell it.


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Nov 08, 2015 13:41 |  #600

When one turns off the electronic front curtain shutter, I presumed that it would shift to a mechanical front and rear curtain. But when I turn it off, it actually gets smoother and my flash sync speed is worse. It almost sounds like a fully electronic shutter. What am I doing wrong? I'm trying to get the maximum sync speed and I'm still noticing a slight black bar on my images when using a cable to my strobe.

I guess I'm wondering how I get a fully mechanical shutter.


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