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Aug 08, 2015 13:58 |  #3226

Here's a video I took of the A7rII with Continuous Eye Focus Tracking. Excuse the baby talk I had to do...needed to get a reaction out of her :-)

Lens is the FE 35 1.4




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Aug 08, 2015 14:02 |  #3227

Colby Brown recommends what is given to him if he puts it on his blog you think?
I've had good luck with Patriot Fuel cells and I actually paid for mine :) They allow
pass through charging and have 1 amp ports and 2.5 amp ports.
But for timelapsers being able to power from a brick is fantastic news. Not new with Sony though,
I was charging while running with the RX100iii, the link is to a timelapse with the RX100iii if any are
bored-

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Aug 08, 2015 14:20 |  #3228

MedicineMan4040 wrote in post #17661128 (external link)
Gene your macros are getting better and better. Love the last one...curses to you again for showing what the FE90 can do.

OK first video (1080) from the A7Rii, shot on yesterdays hike to the waterfall. Probably will be boring to most. It's 1:25 long-
https://www.youtube.co​m …wz14NiLE&featur​e=youtu.be (external link)

My next step is clean the contacts on the 35mm Art AND check firmware of the MBiv.

Is anyone else super pleased with the ISO of the A7Rii ???

Thanks. Great video you took but I'm surprised you didn't shoot it in 4K. :-) What editor did you use by the way? I've even had good luck using PS CC 2015.


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Aug 08, 2015 14:21 as a reply to  @ MedicineMan4040's post |  #3229

I've been using aukey for months now, does the job, high capacity (20,000).


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Aug 08, 2015 14:22 |  #3230

Nearly finished this vid...
A7s at high ISO,..usually 51,200+ I think. Anyway...it was dark.


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Aug 08, 2015 14:31 |  #3231

peteg1 wrote in post #17660913 (external link)
Question, BIF shots with 400mm 5.6 how would the 5-axis IBS work (panning).

I have no idea....and really few flying birds in my area to test on.


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Aug 08, 2015 14:35 |  #3232

digital_AM wrote in post #17661143 (external link)
Sigma 35 works fine
http://youtu.be/fXCnL_​uzK3U (external link)

That vid makes me jealous! It did motivate me to do the firmware update which did NOT help Ha!
I even cleaned the contact on the 35 Art....but at least now I can use the lens in manual mode where
before the LCD would go blank when I released the shutter.

I'm still thinking a possible settings issue? In the video I couldn't tell which mode he was in.

Advaitin- semi success with the 135 F2. It's focusing per your suggestion, I wouldn't say fast though. Thanks.


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Aug 08, 2015 14:40 as a reply to  @ post 17660999 |  #3233

Just did these. No corrections. SOOC. Voigtlander 12mm Ver. II at hyperfocal setting.

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Aug 08, 2015 14:42 |  #3234

That's a head of a book on the dresser Charlie, must weigh a ton.


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Aug 08, 2015 14:43 as a reply to  @ MedicineMan4040's post |  #3235

A catalog from Grangers, I think.


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Aug 08, 2015 14:49 |  #3236

mystik610 wrote in post #17661146 (external link)
Here's a video I took of the A7rII with Continuous Eye Focus Tracking. Excuse the baby talk I had to do...needed to get a reaction out of her :-)

Lens is the FE 35 1.4

thanks for the video. that eye focus could be useful also of shots on a model walking.

wow, i really need to sell stuff to finally order this beast.

when do you guys think is the next wave of shipments. it's now all back to backorder on all three store where i usually buy my gear(Adorama, BH and Amazon).


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Aug 08, 2015 14:50 |  #3237

advaitin wrote in post #17661202 (external link)
Just did these. No corrections. SOOC. Voigtlander 12mm Ver. II at hyperfocal setting.
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wow what a clean 6400. also SOOC? no NR?


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Aug 08, 2015 14:55 as a reply to  @ vinmunoz's post |  #3238

Long exposure NR is off, high ISO was on at Normal.
I didn't know until I looked.

Here are some of my testing shots with various lenses:
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Aug 08, 2015 14:58 as a reply to  @ navydoc's post |  #3239

Gene I didn't think about it at the time :(


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Aug 08, 2015 15:01 |  #3240

Vin I think ISO 8000 will not be a challenge for this mk. II. That will be a huge boon to wildlife photographers IF Sony
gives us a native FE400.


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