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NEX 7 on the way - Klaus - 12-27-2011 Seem as if I found one. :-) NEX 7 on the way - Brightcolours - 12-27-2011 What kind of lens is that, a NEX 7? <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> NEX 7 on the way - Guest - 12-27-2011 Shall be interesting. One complaint I've read about the nex-7 is that due to higher pixel density; it is more sensitive to bad technique (compared to the nex5n). I'm not too sure what to make of this complaint; it sounds like you can zoom in further and therefore shakes are more visible but the solution would be to limit your zoom factor to the same as the nex5n - no ? NEX 7 on the way - anyscreenamewilldo - 12-27-2011 it would be surely interesting to have a look at the smaller za's on this camera ....and.... [quote name='you2' timestamp='1324994745' post='14143'] .....it sounds like you can zoom in further and therefore shakes are more visible but the solution would be to limit your zoom factor to the same as the nex5n - no ? [/quote] or use 1/1600th rather than 1/1250th (at 300)....or that's what it looks like to me on the 7d....but maybe for different reasons, and i could be wrong NEX 7 on the way - Klaus - 12-27-2011 [quote name='asnwd' timestamp='1325000048' post='14145'] it would be surely interesting to have a look at the smaller za's on this camera ....and.... or use 1/1600th rather than 1/1250th (at 300)....or that's what it looks like to me on the 7d....but maybe for different reasons, and i could be wrong [/quote] Yes, one of the first tests will be the Zeiss 16-80 via LA-EA2. NEX 7 on the way - Rover - 12-28-2011 Good; how about the new 16-50? If you have a LA-EA2 adapter you might not need to go back to the APS-C tests on an A mount camera at all. You'd have to retest a lot of the lenses anyways because the old test body, the A700, is relatively low megapixel by today's standards (darn... I just said that! <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> even though my own camera is only 8 MP). NEX 7 on the way - Klaus - 12-28-2011 [quote name='Rover' timestamp='1325056647' post='14151'] Good; how about the new 16-50? If you have a LA-EA2 adapter you might not need to go back to the APS-C tests on an A mount camera at all. You'd have to retest a lot of the lenses anyways because the old test body, the A700, is relatively low megapixel by today's standards (darn... I just said that! <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> even though my own camera is only 8 MP). [/quote] That is the plan - do all Sony APS-C tests on the NEX 7. I will do a fair amount of retesting but not with a 100% coverage. Something like the 16-35 or 24-70 will not be retested for sure - these are simply too much off-scope for APS-C. NEX 7 on the way - Guest - 12-28-2011 Will you be testing the 24f1.8 ? NEX 7 on the way - Klaus - 12-28-2011 [quote name='you2' timestamp='1325076653' post='14157'] Will you be testing the 24f1.8 ? [/quote] Well, eventually ... sure. All E-mount lenses will be (re-)tested. NEX 7 on the way - Guest - 12-28-2011 Thanks. |