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I tried something a little different recently. I inherited a Maxxum 9 and one of the lenses, a 50mm f1.4, looked worth a try on my Sony camera:
The converter is from a company called URTH:
First impressions: the lens and converter all fit together nicely, so no wobble in the connection. Sadly there are no electrical connections so this is fully manual. Focus ring is a bit narrow, but very smooth. Focusing with focus peaking helps, but manually focusing on moving targets is impossible haha.
My first test subjects were my cats and it was a bit challenging to nail focus!
I might try some other objects around the house, maybe some flowers. So far, not bad!
- SM-G975U
- 4.3 mm
- ƒ/1.5
- 1/40 sec
- ISO 640
The converter is from a company called URTH:
First impressions: the lens and converter all fit together nicely, so no wobble in the connection. Sadly there are no electrical connections so this is fully manual. Focus ring is a bit narrow, but very smooth. Focusing with focus peaking helps, but manually focusing on moving targets is impossible haha.
My first test subjects were my cats and it was a bit challenging to nail focus!
- ILCE-6400
- ----
- 1/160 sec
- ISO 8000
- ILCE-6400
- ----
- 1/160 sec
- ISO 2000
- ILCE-6400
- ----
- 1/160 sec
- ISO 400
- ILCE-6400
- ----
- 1/160 sec
- ISO 400
I might try some other objects around the house, maybe some flowers. So far, not bad!