Skip to content

Sony Tidbits…

Share


Sony 50mm F1.8 FE Lens Review

Adapting Camera Lenses: What Works (TonY&Chelsea Northrup)
YI M1 Mirrorless vs. Sony A6300 Comparison Review (3D-Kraft).
Is the New Macbook Pro 2016 Fast Enough for 4K Video Editing? (Cinema5D).
Extreme lens modding with the Helios 44-2 (Diyphotography).
Shooting golf with manual focus ZEISS lenses? (Lenspire).
Photographer Captures Landscapes in Jars Using Analog Double Exposures (PetaPixel)

To write a guest post on SAR follow the instruction on that page.

Dale:I wrote a review of the Canon 400mm 5.6 adapted to the A7R2. Since there is no native long e-mount lens this is the best option I have found for wildlife after several other lenses. There is very little written about this combination and I believe this would be very helpful for many folks needing a long lens for Sony E-Mount.
http://midsierramusing.blogspot.com/2016/11/the-sony-a7r2-with-canon-400mm-56-lens.html

Anonymous: I recently had the opportunity to test lens Sigma 30 / 1.4 C DN with a6000. What conclusions? Small size, light weight, fast automatic AF, maximum aperture F/1.4, the price – less than $ 350. In practice even at maximum aperture in the center of the frame provides an acceptable resolution. Bokeh is good, but its shape at f/1.4 not completely satisfied. Above f/2 is already really good. For users of Sony E is a very good choice. The rest of the pictures can be found here: http://fototesty.pl/blog/466_sigma-3014-sony-a6000-realne-testy-w-terenie.html

 

Share
Back To Top