Very well made, if a bit on the (too) small side. Nice, if fixed (all the upsides and downsides of that) 35mm Zeiss f2 lens. I’d been using it as a back up for the original A7R, but when the 2 arrived, that became the back up. I asked him how it performed: “I sold it about 18 months ago, just after I got the A7R2. At least that’s what you’d think if the US$600 price drop now on offer is to clear existing inventory.īob Hamilton is the only person I know with ownership experience of this 35mm f2 beauty. Sony appears ready to release a new version of its RX1 fixed lens super cam. The first post will be ready in a couple of days and posted (hopefully) by mid-week None of us uses just a single photo editing package, so we’ll be able to compare RAW import, file handling, editing and plug-ins as well. This is a group and ongoing effort and you can expect to see coverage build up on the abovementioned Picktorial, On1 RAW, RAWPower, Iridient, Luminar, LR, C1, Lightroom, Photos and probably several more. These won’t be the usual road test type posts – you can read those anywhere – but rather opinions, experiences, ideas, feature omissions, satisfaction, bug reports and developer responses as each of these complex packages perform in everyday use. Starting in the next couple days, we’ll be publishing individual DearSusan sections for each of the editing apps we’re currently testing and in some cases, adopting. Rather than re-invent the wheel and tell you nothing new while we’re doing it, we’ve decided to tackle the subject in a much less linear way. We’ve been promising road tests of photo editing software for some time now and in making a start on this mammoth project, the scale of what we were taking on gave us all reason to think again.Īlready, there are several reviews and road tests of individual applications, the latest being Picktorial, which appeared late last week.
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