| Reply Nr. 3 - Posted: 04-19-12 4:06 PM |
Top Bottom | Nikon D800 / D800e First Comparison Page 1 - Post 3 Reply By: torralba Send Message
Steve,
Since I rarely shoot anything other than manual focus lenses, I am using my ZF, ZM and Leica glass on the NEX-7. Those optics certainly do well on the camera. I must admit Sony needs some high end glass to make this system work well. At least the adapters are Godsend for now. As far as wides go, I have my trust ZM 15mm 2.8 distagon which is marvelous and does wonders on the nex-7. This is just a snapshot but have a look when you get a chance.
http://justnex.com/showphoto.php?photoid=26383
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| Reply Nr. 2 - Posted: 04-19-12 12:54 PM |
Top Bottom | Nikon D800 / D800e First Comparison Page 1 - Post 2 Reply By: bajanexile Send Message
It does seem impressive Jorge. Still think that the system needs a series of compact high quality lenses, without those, the whole idea of a small high quality camera system counts for nought. Fujifilm have at least thought through the X1-Pro and launched three decent lenses to go with the body and others promised soon. My bread and butter Focal Length lies between 20mm and 24mm for landscapes and architectural work. The Sony 16mm Pancake lens needed to be A1 quality and it does not appear to be that. The Leica Super-Elmar-M 18 mm f/ 3.8 ASPH is about as wide angle as it gets and that only equates to ~27mm on the NEX 7. I often wonder if there are truly sufficient numbers of real world Photographers employed in the Development Teams at these large set ups? Surely camera body development cannot go on in isolation to lens development if you want to succeed in the market place or is this system targeted at novice Point & Shooters? Just my opinion. Steve -- http://bajanexile.zeissimages.com |
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