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Ok so when i shoot i like to use jpeg and raw so i can transfer some of my photos to my phone and do Instagram and such. For the creative style i have always done nutural because I use Lightroom for all of my post processing. When I transfer the full sized jpegs to my phone i usually use snapseed or lightroom mobile to do a small amount of work before I post. I was just wondering what creative style people recommend so there is less work I need to do on my phone. The phone apps are great but they just dont have quite the same cool features as the full lightroom or photoshop. Also i know this camera can somtimes produce soft images no matter what lesn you use so do the creative styles add sharpening or do you have to put the setting in and how much should I use for an ravager image. Thank you! for any ones help
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Hello everybody, since a couple of years our little group of friends celebrates the first of May in a nice yearly get-together, a little like a reunion thing. Every year we have great food and, during the whole night, lovely fires ... This year was the first time for my Sony camera ... and, oh boy, i was not disappointed .... but see for yourself: Maifest 2016 / 1 Maifest 2016 / 2 Cheers, konzty
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From the album: Birds In Flight
Captured using the Sony A7RII with Sony 70-200 F4 FE lens. 149mm / F6.3 / 1/2000 / ISO 500 (auto ISO). I used the Wide Focus Area with Continuous Focus. This turned on focus tracking. I then used the back (AF/MF) button to turn on focusing and activated the shutter in bursts as the bird flew. The tracking worked excellently. About 90% of all my shots were in sharp focus.© Dave Soldano Images
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Straight to the center point of this post....I cannot find enough superlatives to tell you how good this lens is....I have the A7R and A7R11, 16-35 zoom and a super sharp 2.8 35mm and Tamro150-600 with alfa adapter plus a bunch of Minolta legacy lenses. I could post some pics but you could never get a sense of the quality unless you got an original which I am not sure how to make available, Weight wise I don't notice any difference between this lens and the 16-35, of course they as with any lens a few minuses and the only soft minus would be the auto-focus appears a tad slower than I would expect but I have nothing similar to compare it to. I have eagles that daily sit on a tree at eye level on the bank about 70 feet in front of us and I am using the Tamron for the full frame close up but when I was out with the 90mm I just took a shot freehand out of curiosity to see what it would be like ...well when I cropped the result to equal tamron's bird size the 90mm was considerably better( when I cropped it in light room I brightened it a little but nothing else) The pics are not usable to judge quality they are just to illustrate what I am referring to.. Anyhow this is just to pass on to fellow A7 users what an incredible lens this 90mm is and with the A7R11 a brilliant combination that has me running around looking for subjects to use them on..