It does doesn't it?
I don't think it's the lens for me.
I'm not sure who buys these obscure 3rd party lenses?It does doesn't it?
I don't think it's the lens for me.
The 35mm GM has become my favourite lens, I'm willing to put up with the size and weight as it renders so beautifully. As much as I prefer smaller and lighter image quality often trumps it
DittoI think I'll always own one.
I think Alan posted this a few days ago, looks a mammoth of a lens
Sorry if posted before I must have missed it. It is a beast, but then again what 85mm f/1.2 isn't.I think Alan posted this a few days ago, looks a mammoth of a lens![]()
Not an issue, things often get posted multiple timesSorry if posted before I must have missed it. It is a beast, but then again what 85mm f/1.2 isn't.
I'm not sure who buys these obscure 3rd party lenses?
The 35mm GM has become my favourite lens, I'm willing to put up with the size and weight as it renders so beautifully. As much as I prefer smaller and lighter image quality often trumps it![]()
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No idea. But Toby you surprise me. I take it the Lab Coat is away being freshly starched.I’m away at the minute and trying to transfer images from my camera to my phone, I don’t have a card reader with me and it’s quite a while since I used ftp and creators app. I have to say for a company as high tech as Sony they don’t half make it complicated.
Anyway, when I finally got creators app and ftp app to work I can’t see any images on the camera. I initially thought that’s because I’m shooting raw, so I switched to raw and jpeg but still no images.
Then I thought back to when I was shooting footy and transferring images real time, IIRC to do this the card I was transferring from had to be JPEG only to work, is this right, as both my cards are raw and jpeg is this why they’re not showing?
Is there a way to transfer raw, or is it a case of waiting till I get home and using my card reader?
I never considered that I’d want to transfer the photos tbh, I’m pretty sure thinking about it that you have to have a card that’s jpeg only.No idea. But Toby you surprise me. I take it the Lab Coat is away being freshly starched.
I would have expected you to have had this sorted before you left home![]()

And I’ve just realised I’ve not brought a usb-c to usb-c cable with meI never considered that I’d want to transfer the photos tbh, I’m pretty sure thinking about it that you have to have a card that’s jpeg only.
However, since posting it dawned on me that I could use a USB cable![]()
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When I use FTP to transfer raw files to my tablet I do so using an FTP server app on the tablet, so the files just get transferred to s folder on the tablet, and I import them to LR mobile from there. I don't use the creators app (longstanding dislike for Sony camera apps!)I’m away at the minute and trying to transfer images from my camera to my phone, I don’t have a card reader with me and it’s quite a while since I used ftp and creators app. I have to say for a company as high tech as Sony they don’t half make it complicated.
Anyway, when I finally got creators app and ftp app to work I can’t see any images on the camera. I initially thought that’s because I’m shooting raw, so I switched to raw and jpeg but still no images.
Then I thought back to when I was shooting footy and transferring images real time, IIRC to do this the card I was transferring from had to be JPEG only to work, is this right, as both my cards are raw and jpeg is this why they’re not showing?
Is there a way to transfer raw, or is it a case of waiting till I get home and using my card reader?
I’ve got the ftp server app (T&T) but it’s not showing any images, so I should be able to see and transfer raw?When I use FTP to transfer raw files to my tablet I do so using an FTP server app on the tablet, so the files just get transferred to s folder on the tablet, and I import them to LR mobile from there. I don't use the creators app (longstanding dislike for Sony camera apps!)
With the A7iv I first connect both camera and tablet to the same WiFi network (usually phones hotspot), then start the FTP server which gives me the details to put in the A7iv FTP config, then select the images to transfer and send from the camera - they then appear on the tablet and I switch to LR mobile and add from the FTP folder.I’ve got the ftp server app (T&T) but it’s not showing any images, so I should be able to see and transfer raw?
I’ll have another go but I’m not holding my breath.
That’s what I’ve done and done in the past, Bluetooth has connected, wi-fi has connected, FTP on the app is green but still no images, any ideas please?With the A7iv I first connect both camera and tablet to the same WiFi network (usually phones hotspot), then start the FTP server which gives me the details to put in the A7iv FTP config, then select the images to transfer and send from the camera - they then appear on the tablet and I switch to LR mobile and add from the FTP folder.
I only shoot raw so not tried to see what happens if you shoot raw+Jpeg.









Happy Birthday, it was mine yesterdayI had a birthdayand we had a lovely little break in a pod in Cumbria. I took my A7 and Sony 28mm f2. I haven't used this lens much but I have been mostly happy with it. It's main issues seem to be that the corners are a mess at anything below f8 and it seems to be more susceptible to flare than some of my other Sony lenses. I think I would be tempted to a better Sony G 28mm if they ever do one. It does seem to be a prime focal length that Sony haven't bothered too much with. I was waiting for a Voigtlander28mm in Sony mount and there is one now but I think all in all I'd rather have an AF one.
I took a lot of pictures, I took more for panoramas than for single shot pictures.
A7 and Sony 28mm f2.
The bumph said the place was 100m from the beach but I think our pod was more like 200m away.
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Talking of pods. I would have used our tent but the boss wanted a pod.
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I wasn't a fan of Windermere when we went a while back, too crowded. I liked Buttermere a lot more. Panorama.
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I don't know where this is. We just stopped at a place which looked nice and this is where we did a lot of steps. I took pictures of a caffe and carpark signs and I'll look it up and see where it isLovely place though and with nice views if you can make it to the top.
At the top.
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Panoramas.
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One highlight was at Buttermere when a Typhoon went over us at what seemed to be very low, I'm no expert but I'd guess it wasn't much more than 100m. The sound was incredible. I'd just taken a picture of Mrs WW at f2 in single shot mode and I had no chance of snapping the plane. I did get this transport plane but not until it was just a speck.
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We had a great time![]()
I had a birthdayand we had a lovely little break in a pod in Cumbria. I took my A7 and Sony 28mm f2. I haven't used this lens much but I have been mostly happy with it. It's main issues seem to be that the corners are a mess at anything below f8 and it seems to be more susceptible to flare than some of my other Sony lenses. I think I would be tempted to a better Sony G 28mm if they ever do one. It does seem to be a prime focal length that Sony haven't bothered too much with. I was waiting for a Voigtlander28mm in Sony mount and there is one now but I think all in all I'd rather have an AF one.
I took a lot of pictures, I took more for panoramas than for single shot pictures.
A7 and Sony 28mm f2.
The bumph said the place was 100m from the beach but I think our pod was more like 200m away.
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Talking of pods. I would have used our tent but the boss wanted a pod.
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I wasn't a fan of Windermere when we went a while back, too crowded. I liked Buttermere a lot more. Panorama.
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And another.
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I don't know where this is. We just stopped at a place which looked nice and this is where we did a lot of steps. I took pictures of a caffe and carpark signs and I'll look it up and see where it isLovely place though and with nice views if you can make it to the top.
At the top.
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Panoramas.
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One highlight was at Buttermere when a Typhoon went over us at what seemed to be very low, I'm no expert but I'd guess it wasn't much more than 100m. The sound was incredible. I'd just taken a picture of Mrs WW at f2 in single shot mode and I had no chance of snapping the plane. I did get this transport plane but not until it was just a speck.
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We had a great time![]()
Happy Birthday, it was mine yesterday
The lakes are beautiful, we usually go to the Buttermere/Lowswater side. The typhoons are something else aren’t they![]()

As I'm talking about the Sony 28mm f2 here's a list of my other Sony lenses...
20mm f1.8 G.
24mm f2.8 G.
35mm f2.8.
35mm f1.8.
40mm f2.5 G.
55mm f1.8.
85mm f1.8.
28-70mm kit lens.
I think the 28mm f2 is the poorest of all of my Sony primes, poor corners, susceptibility to flare and some focus issues but this may be down to my creaking old A7, I haven't tried it on my A7III.
I wondered what other people thought was their poorest lens?
Tbh, I don't think I've got a poorest lens!
My weakest prime is the probably the 85 1.8, but I prefer the size vs the GM mk1 failings and don’t have the money to get the GM mk2.Maybe weakest or less good would be a better way of putting it. I do think that this 28mm is the least good performer of mine. They all have strengths and weaknesses I suppose and the 28mm does have good points The missed focus shots worry me but may be down to the A7, backlit scenes and the slightly hazy conditions. I had several failures to lock at distance and a couple of backlit fails. The poor corners at less than f8 are a disappointment.
Very cool
My weakest prime is the Sigma 85mm DG DN, and that’s a great lens. Needless to say I’m very happy with my primesAs I'm talking about the Sony 28mm f2 here's a list of my other Sony lenses...
20mm f1.8 G.
24mm f2.8 G.
35mm f2.8.
35mm f1.8.
40mm f2.5 G.
55mm f1.8.
85mm f1.8.
28-70mm kit lens.
I think the 28mm f2 is the poorest of all of my Sony primes, poor corners, susceptibility to flare and some focus issues but this may be down to my creaking old A7, I haven't tried it on my A7III.
I wondered what other people thought was their poorest lens?
Are there any tent campers here? I’m getting the family into camping, but a bit concerned about how to keep my camera gear safe when we’re away from the tent. Does anyone have any good solutions aside from locking it in the car? Or suggestions what to do when taking the car on a day trip and not wanting to leave the gear in the car? Or is theft from tents not something to be concerned about?
My weakest prime is the Sigma 85mm DG DN, and that’s a great lens. Needless to say I’m very happy with my primes![]()
You could get somethink like this in your boot various sizes on ebay , either bolt it to the boot floor , or attach a chain or steel cable to it and padlock it to something in the boot or wheel wellAre there any tent campers here? I’m getting the family into camping, but a bit concerned about how to keep my camera gear safe when we’re away from the tent. Does anyone have any good solutions aside from locking it in the car? Or suggestions what to do when taking the car on a day trip and not wanting to leave the gear in the car? Or is theft from tents not something to be concerned about?
Maybe weakest or less good would be a better way of putting it. I do think that this 28mm is the least good performer of mine. They all have strengths and weaknesses I suppose and the 28mm does have good points The missed focus shots worry me but may be down to the A7, backlit scenes and the slightly hazy conditions. I had several failures to lock at distance and a couple of backlit fails. The poor corners at less than f8 are a disappointment.
Are there any tent campers here? I’m getting the family into camping, but a bit concerned about how to keep my camera gear safe when we’re away from the tent. Does anyone have any good solutions aside from locking it in the car? Or suggestions what to do when taking the car on a day trip and not wanting to leave the gear in the car? Or is theft from tents not something to be concerned about?
I have a couple of Pacsafe steel mesh bags, which you fit your camera bag into then loop the cable to something secure and lock it closed.Are there any tent campers here? I’m getting the family into camping, but a bit concerned about how to keep my camera gear safe when we’re away from the tent. Does anyone have any good solutions aside from locking it in the car? Or suggestions what to do when taking the car on a day trip and not wanting to leave the gear in the car? Or is theft from tents not something to be concerned about?