Dil Roberts Photography

Fujifilm X-E1 and the 18-55 f/2.8-4.0 Kit Lens
Voigtländer Color-Skopar 20 f3.5 SL
Panasonic Lumix DMC-L1 - Panasonic Leica 14-150 f3.5-5.6 O.I.S.
Olympus E-M5 - Olympus mZD 12 f2
Sony A7II - Sony FE 55 f1.8 ZA
Sony A7II - Commlite Adapter - Canon 40 f2.8 STM
Sony Alpha A7 - Carl Zeiss Planar 50 f2 ZM T*
Fujifilm X100S
Olympus E-M10 - Olympus 45 f1.8
Olympus E-M10 - Olympus 45 f1.8

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01/21/14
Canon G1X

Canon G1X

I wanted to show the image quality with some larger resolution shots. They're not all that big but these individual images a little more than my conposites of the last two days.
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Canon PowerShot G1 X
Focal Length: 15.1 mm
Aperture: f/8.0
Exposure Time: 1/160 sec
ISO: 100
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01/20/14
Canon G1X

Canon G1X

So, why did I purchase such a camera in the first place? Well, I was after a camera that I could take with me where I knew that one of my other system cameras wouldn't be used and that photography wasn't the reason for going there. I was after a camera with a large sensor had a fixed lens and a reasonable zoom on it. It had to be cheap! This is the only camera that offered all of the above at the time I purchased it. I got it cheap on ebay again.

The sensor was the overriding factor why I actually bought it, since my main system is m4/3 and this sensor is larger than the 4/3 sensor. There were probably better choices out there with even a larger sensor but they cost an arm and a leg. I didn't want to spend well over €400 for something that wasn't going to be used every day.

So, what's the image quality like? Actually very good as the above image shows. More images to follow in the coming days.

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01/19/14
Canon G1X

Canon G1X

If I were to ask you what the misfit camera that exists on the market today is, what yould you say? Me, I'd say it has to be the Canon G1X. I really can't tell you where it belongs and the only thing I can say is that Canon must have been conducting an experiment of some sort to see what the market wanted.

I can't place the camera in any category because of quite a few reasons. It has a large 1.5" sensor which is bigger than the m4/3 sensor, so I would assume that image quality must be good, provided the sensor proves useable. The body is more like a P&S camera, except it's rather big. It certainly isn't pocketable. The OVF is a joke and it's not really useable. Mine is fine as centering goes, but I've heard that some aren't even useable in that sense. I really don't know why they incorporated one really. One thing I like about it is the EC dial a la Fuji X100S and I don't have press another button to access the EC function. It's not really fast to lock focus, put I can't that it's not useable either. It's just OK.

So why this camera? See tomorrows post.

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12/30/13
Sony Alpha A7 - Pentax-M SMC 28 f2.8

Sony Alpha A7 - Pentax-M SMC 28 f2.8

When you look at this lens mounted on the A7 it's really not all that big and it handles well, balance wise. However, if you look closely the adapter needed is the same size as this tiny lens and actually doubles the size as a whole. This is one drawback of using legacy lenses on these cameras. The rangefinder lenses are much better in this respect as the adapter is actually quite small and you hardly notice it's there. The size is then reduced and it handles better than the SLR lenses. There are some very good lenses in the SLR arsenal but when you start to put some long lenses on these cameras with the adapter attached then they really become rather long and at low shutter speeds, the problem of shutter shock becomes a real problem; especially with the A7R.

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12/28/13
Panasonic LX5

Panasonic LX5

The last photo from the LX5 for the present time. I've made the decision not to buy another small sensor camera, there is no real reason for it anymore. There are small cameras out there encorporating a large sensor (RX100 from Sony comes to mind). I think this is the way forward and the small sensor will quickly die out. They really are too noisy although some of the images prove to be useable. So, when this little camera dies on me, the next one will have a large sensor in it but at the moment there's no sign of the LX5 breaking. As long as it's working I'll keep using it as my funds are not endless and the images, as the one above, looks great to me. Some might have other thoughts on it, but it's good enough for me.
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Focal Length: 10.7 mm
Aperture: f/5.6
Exposure Time: 1/125 sec
ISO: 80
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12/28/13
Sony Alpha A7 - Nikon E Series 100 f2.8

Sony Alpha A7 - Nikon E Series 100 f2.8

I now have a couple of these E Series lenses and they give outstandingly good image quality on my Nex and M43 cameras. I have yet to test any manual focus lens on the Fujifilm X camera as the 2 native zooms I have for it (the 18-55 kit zoom and the 55-200 tele zoom) are so good I don't feel the need for any more lenses or experimentation.

 

However, since the new Alpha cameras from Sony have no real native lenses available for them (at the time of this post) I have to experiment somewhat with manual focus lenses. I must admit also, I'm so taken by the pure pleasure I get from using all types of manual lenses, it's actually the reason I purchased the Sony cameras. The problem now of course is finding lenses that behave on these new full frame sensors. 35mm or shorter is going to be a problem with rangefinder lenses and I have a couple of those but we're not restricted to those rangefinder lenses, there are a multitude of SLR lenses that we can use.

 

I have some Nikon, Olympus and Pentax lenses that were class leading at the time they were manufactured and they perform very well on APS-C or M43 sensors but that doesn't mean the same performance can be achieved on a full frame sensor. I'll be testing quite a number of lenses in the near future to weed out those that don't perform well, and keep those that perform well for my landscaping escapades. I'll let you know how I get on.

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12/27/13
Panasonic LX5

Panasonic LX5

Photographing the photographer. I think a lot of people do this, I know I do it all the time although I have no clue as to why. I got cought here and when he saw me he brought the camera to his eye and took one of me photographing him. I think that's how it normally works, isn't it?

He's holding an Olympus E-PL5 with the 45 f1.8 attached. Really nice combo, fast, light and it didn't feel too small in the hand and it wasn't too light. I must say the external EVFs are a thing of the past, for me at least. I don't think I'll buy another camera that has one, they just really get in the way and increase the size on the camera as a whole. The trend that I'm seeing now is to integrate the EVF in the camera which is how it should be and all the new cameras coming out nowadays has one integrated.

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DMC-LX5
Focal Length: 19.2 mm
Aperture: f/5.6
Exposure Time: 1/320 sec
ISO: 80
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12/27/13
Sony Alpha A7R - Carl Zeiss Tessar 85 f4 ZM T*

Sony Alpha A7R - Carl Zeiss Tessar 85 f4 ZM T*

I found this lens quite cheap on one of the on-line shops just before Christmas this year. I just couldn't let it go after I tried the Zeiss Planar 50 f2 lens on the A7R. From what I've seen of the images taken so far with this lens it's very good indeed. I think it's a keeper lens and fits nicely with my favoured focal length.

 

Today, I'll be going out to test a couple of legacy 135mm lenses, weather permitting,  and will probably post some images later today with what I hope to be some nice looking images. Not promising they'll be masterpieces though, it's just to see the lenses signature on what is undoubtedly one of the best sensors ever made. I read on one popular blog about the dynamic range of the A7R sensor and I have to agree, I see no whites blowing out and if they do seem a little bright, I can bring them down quite easily in PP.

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12/26/13
Panasonic LX5

Panasonic LX5

I just had to get one of the birthday girl enjoying herself. I think the G&T she's holding is one of the largest I've ever had. It was huge!
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DMC-LX5
Focal Length: 14.9 mm
Aperture: f/5.6
Exposure Time: 1/100 sec
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12/26/13
Sony Alpha A7 - Olympus OM 100 f2.8

Sony Alpha A7 - Olympus OM 100 f2.8

This is where things start to get interesting. All the other lenses I've shown so far have been rangefinder lenses which could, theoretically cause problems on the new Alpha cameras, and probably will. SLR lenses on the other hand do not cause this colour cast problem and are the better choice of lenses. I have some excellent Nikon, Olympus, Pentax and a couple of other lenses from other manufacturers and they are very good. Because I prefer shooting with a rather longer focal length I have a few 75mm to 135mm lenses which I have high hopes for. These alpha cameras were purchased because of these old but excellent manual focus lenses. It's only a matter of practice before one becomes pretty proficient at using them with success.

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