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  1. Shot of the interior atrium of the state capitol building in Hartford, CT. Captured with my Sony A7 (original) with SEL1018 ultrawide zoom. All shot at the ideal focal setting of 15mm, so that's a true 15mm WA on the full frame Sony. As you may know, this is a cropped frame lens, but works in the middle of the 10-18mm range quite well on the A7. Lens also has the benefit of being stabilized, so my A7 behaves as well as the A7ii in low light at around 400 ISO at f/8, handheld.
  2. Greetings, I am in need of professional instructional lessons/tutorials. I have an A7 purchased 5 years ago for concert photography. I did not have time to learn to use it properly. I am reading "From Snapshots to Great Shots" by Brian Smith. However, Video learning is preferred. As of 2017 I am doing more drummer shoots where I would like to utilize the A7. I have worked for the Chicago Drum and Pasic. I am also a house photographer for Venue Works in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Thank you Drummer Photographer Instagram: @drummer_photograher
  3. Rivershooting in Austria Model: Sarah G. Photography by DigitalMinds Photography For the complete series feel free to visit ► Sarah G / Portraits von Michael Sedlacek - DigitalMinds Photography Equipment used: Sony A7, Samyang 85mm f1,4 at f2, ISO 100
  4. I've been a long-term m43 user but I just bought a Sony a7ii. I have a few Oly FL-36R flashes that I would like to use with my A7ii, primarily--but not exclusively--in a wireless, off-camera system. Has anyone had experience getting this kind of set-up to work? Although I like the Sony flashes (I had a few before when I had a Sony A77), I'm looking to take advantage of my existing Olympus purchases if I can to save the costs of purchasing new flashes. Any advice or sharing of experiences would be greatly appreciated.
  5. Hi, greetings to all Here are some projects done with do it your self modifiers such as Soft box from an old paper box, strip-light made from pvc glutter, light tent made from pvd pipes + plastic fabric cloth, Beauty dish made from a mid-size bowl. I hope you guys enjoy these 1. The sun glasses.... [mong-blong] DIY light tent. 2 speedlight triggered by wireless radio transmitter. 1 from left above @ 1/4 power (gn 54), 1 from right above at 1/4 power (GN 40). To gain detail on inner side of glasses, a sheet of reflecting material placed underneath the glasses A57 + Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4.5 f/25, iso 200, 1/100s 2. Hard-drive DIY light tent. 2 speedlight triggered by wireless radio transmitter. 1 from left @ 1/4 power (gn 54), 1 from right at 1/4 power (GN 40). A57 + Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4.5 f/10, 1/125s, iso 100
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