Showing posts with label Sony a7s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sony a7s. Show all posts

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Broadgate

a7s, f8.0, 1/400, ISO 1000, RAW, 43mm (Pentax Limited f1.9 43mm L)
One last photo with the Sony a7s before giving it back to Tom, it was fun to use it for a few days but it's a bit too big and heavy for me to take along and the EVF makes it impossible to slide into a jacket pocket even with a small lens. I hope Sony or someone else will put that sensor in a more compact camera.

Monday, 23 March 2015

Texting

a7s, f8.0, 1/400, ISO 250, 43mm (Pentax Limited f1.9 43mm LTM)
Since I still had the Sony a7s, I took some photos on my way to work with it to see how it would work as a daily camera. While it's nice, it's just too big for a daily camera, here nothing really beats the GR.
The Pentax Limited 43mm is a great lens however and fits great on the a7s.

Sunday, 22 March 2015

Daffodils

a7s, f5.6, 1/100, ISO 100, RAW, 50mm (Sony SEL 16-50mm)
Since I still had the Sony a7s and my NEX-3n doesn't work anymore, I figured I try the 16-50mm kit zoom on the a7s for fun and to see the results it gives. The 16-50mm kit zoom is not a very good lens on the APS sensor of the NEX-3n so it's pretty useless on the a7s. Still, it was fun using it in a Helga/Loom kind of way.

Saturday, 21 March 2015

Kew Gardens


While in Kew attending and photographing a friend's wedding, I also got to use Tom's Sony a7s with the Pentax Limited 43mm f1.9 LTM lens on it.



The weather was not great and I didn't have much time to take photos of the gardens but I did get some photos while wandering around some of the green houses.



The a7s is a very nice camera and it works great with the Pentax lens on it. Walking around Kew gardens was also very nice despite the somewhat grey and cold weather.


Saturday, 4 October 2014

Sunny Day in Richmond


After getting back to London yesterday, I went to Richmond to meet Tom and we've been out taking some photos in the afternoon once the sun came out.