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  1. Last Friday I revisited one of my favorite architectural locations, the state Capitol building in Hartford, CT USA. It was built in the "Eastlake Movement" style in 1878. I last shot the interior with Nikon equipment three years ago, so with the recent acquisition of a Sony A7, a6000, and SEL1018 I set out to better my first attempt. I picked up the 10-18mm ultra wide zoom used from another user on a forum recently, knowing that it would be fully functional on my a6000 across the entire range, but most especially also useful in the mid-range on the A7 full frame. I found the "sweet spot" with the lens (no vignetting) at 15mm on my A7. You can see the great results with very little distortion in these photos. Enjoy! -Dave Everett
  2. Mont de Baulmes (Jura, Switzerland). I bought the 10-18mm a while ago, only because I could get it very cheap. I did use it for a couple of shots, then sold it with a bit of profit. Ever since I have missed that lens, so when it was again available as a special price item, I bought it again. I have mainly used it on the a7. It does produce some lens flares in certain conditions, but I still like it a lot. It does work in APS-C mode on the fullframe a7. Didn't mount it on the a6000 yet. Here are a couple of snaps I took on a hike, the buffalos while biking: *** ***
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