The Really Right Stuff L-bracket for the alpha 7 Mk II arrived this afternoon. It’s quite a bit different form the a7 piece. The vertical piece ends with an open top to clear the door on the side of the camera, apparently for weight savings. The D-ring for hand tightening the 1/4-20 screw is gone, replaced… [Read More]
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More infrared panos
On Tuesday there was a light cloud cover, with the sun just barely casting shadows. Perfect weather for what I had in mind: Sony alpha 7, modified for infrared by LifePixel with a “super color” filter. Nikon 28mm f/1.4 Nikkor-D lens. Hand held. Stitched with AutoPano Giga.
50MM ‘LUX, NIKKOR-H ON A7II — center & summary
We looked at the overall image and the upper right corner here. Now, let’s take a look at some crops from near the center of the two sets of images. The Summilux is clearly resolving better. The MTF charts told us that it would. The diffuse flare of the Nikkor softens the image. The color… [Read More]
50mm ‘lux, Nikkor-H on a7II — drawing and corner smear
Both the 2007 Leica 50mm f/1.4 Summilux ASPH and the 1952 Nikon 50mm f/2 Nikkor-H, when used on the Sony alpha & Mark II (a7II), suffer from corner smear. Since corner smear not only reduces resolution, but imparts its own — IMHO, really ugly — look to the image, I’m foregoing test charts and MTF calculations… [Read More]
50mm ‘lux, Nikkor-H on a7II — center MTF
I tested the on-center resolution of the subject of yesterday’s post, 2007 Leica 50mm f/1.4 Summilux and the 1952 Nikon 50mm f/2 Nikkor-H on the Sony alpha & Mark II (a7II). Here’s the protocol: Camera, lenses, RRS generic plate Landscape orientation Arca Swiss C1 head RRS TVC-44 legs. Imatest SFRPlus target Focused using live view at… [Read More]
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