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V2 test shots with 70-200mm
6 months ago
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Got the V2 a week ago because I wanted a light weight travel camera. I was pleasantly surprised by the color rendition, the JPEG output, noise control, exposure, sharpness and of course the lightening fast focus speed. The output is not as good as the FX camera, but it also does not weight 1 kg.
Here are a few indoor shots of a Christmas concert with FT-1 adapter and 70-200mm lens. The adapter does not lose any light, the f-stop stays at 2.8.
1/100, f2.8, ISO 1100, 35 mm equivalent: 351mm
1/60, f4.0, ISO 200, 35mm equivalent: 540 mm
Here's an outdoor shot with TC 1.7 and the 70-200mm. With this adapter, as you already know, the f-stop drops to 4.8. This set up looks a little ridiculous as in, where is the camera?
1/250, f4.8, ISO 450, 35 mm equivalent: 810 mm
The handling is quite good. It feels like a mini dSLR. It is a good travel camera with a pretty good 10-30 kit lens. With the FT-1 adapter, there is far greater versatility in being able to use all of your F-mount lenses. It nicely complements your dSLR.
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