A while back in the a7R testing, I said I’d ordered a diffuser and would test the Adobe Flat Field interleaved workflow when it arrived. The expodisc came yesterday, so here goes. To review the bidding, Adobe Flat Field (let’s call it AFF) is a beta plug-in for Lightroom. The purpose of the program is… [Read More]
Archives for December 2013
Lens adapter tolerance, part 2
A few days ago, I wrote this post on lens adapter tolerance, saying that my two Novoflex and one Metabones adapters were all too short by way more than you’d think manufacturing tolerance would suggest. A reader wrote to me of a communication with Novoflex in which they said that, in their case, the adapters… [Read More]
Design changes to mitigate shutter shock
Lloyd Chambers has reported that the a7R shutter vibration is worse when the camera is in portrait orientation. This makes sense if the camera is mounted directly to the tripod head, or if the mounting is very close to the camera, but my guess is that for long lenses with tripod collars that the effect… [Read More]
Leica 90mm ‘cron on Sony a7R
In the previous post we did some testing that indicated that SLR lenses work well on the a7R. In an earlier post, I found some corner casts with the Leica 50mm f/1.4 Summilux ASPH that surprised me. I have not tested that lens for corner smearing; I’m waiting for the diffuser that will let me… [Read More]
Nikon 14mm on a7R
The Nikon 14mm f/2.8 ED is the widest full frame Nikon prime currently available. It’s downright tiny compared to the AI Nikkor 13mm f/5.6s of thirty years ago, and a tad bigger than the 15mm f/5.6 AI of the same era. It’s fast, with good center performance and OK corner sharpness. It’s not the first… [Read More]
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