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Old 06-08-2015, 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Leonardo70 View Post
Great image Greg.

All the best,
Leo
Grazie Leo. Not as good as your 5D2 images but I am happy. Boy it was cold that night when I took them.

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Originally Posted by Regulus View Post
Beautiful Greg and a nice composition.
Is the Sony going to be your preferred camera now?

Trev
I have had several Canon EOS cameras. Then Nikon got the fabulous Sony 36mp full frame sensor first and put it in their D800e camera which I got. I noticed after a while I tended not to use it as it was so large. I used my Fuji XE1 more. Then Sony came out with the A7r with that same wonderful 36mp sensor in a compact body loaded with features I instantly got one. I was running 2 systems Fuji and Sony. Decided it was too much and again I noticed I was not using the Fuji system so much. I decided to go all for Sony but I still have my XE1 and a few lenses.
The latest a7R2 model seems to be a major advancement in cameras with a backside illuminated full frame sensor, 4K video with various modes with in camera memory, a sensor stabilisation system that works on any lens and best it can autofocus many Canon lenses as fast and as well (if not better) with a Metabones iv adapter. A7R2 and a Canon 24-70 F2.8 ii would be one of the hottest combos possible. The best of both worlds.


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Originally Posted by Nicola View Post
Nice image. I find particularly interesting the blue extension around the Blue horsehead which is significantly larger then I thought.
Yes I noticed that too. There must be other reflection nebula in that area.

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Originally Posted by strongmanmike View Post
Nice result Greg

Mike
Cheers big ears.
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