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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

NX200 vs NEX-5n vs EOS 550D (vs ZR100) ZOO 2

I wanted today to try Samsung and Sony with Canon FD lenses, because yesterday I just received appropriate adapters. However, while it seems that I choose good one for Sony (no infinity focus issues), I received two adapters for Samsung of not such a good quality. To make things even worse, the second of those adapters didn't want to lock into position, and I pushed it a bit more. That seems to be the end of my second Samsung NX 200. From that moment, camera does not communicate with lenses. Even if the "click" in position seems to be correct, there is probably some problem with contacts, as the camera reports - "check the lens" and refuse to take the photo. In that regard, Sony can be set to take photos without lens attached, so it works flawless.
Therefore I am able to post only 2 shots from yesterday evening with Samsung, which I took with first adapter, just to see how it works. Attached lens is Canon FD 50 f1.2 (not L), and it is clear that my shutter speed was too low, because of the subject movement. But it can give an idea of what this lens is capable of with Samsung in terms of ISO (1600) DOF and bokeh. Shots are JPEG straight from the camera. After trying today Sony Nex-5n in Zoo, I have to say once more, that the "peak" AF assistance is of a great help. As you can see in the first picture here, I miss-judged the focus with Samsung, which seems to be on the top of the nose. Second attempt was slightly better.


In the ZOO today, therefore I used only Sony NEX-5n with 3 Canon FD lenses - FD 50f1.2, FD 85 f1.8 and FD 300 f4L.
It is a winter time here, so most of the animals are hidden inside, and the day time is very short. I took a chance to stay longer in the pavilion for Indian Gavials, which are fascinating animals. Most of the shots were taken at ISO 1600 and 3200, wide open.
I would like to pretend that I took those shots in the wild, but hey, you won't believe me anyway :-)
There was a thick glass between me and crocodiles. Luckily it was somewhat cleaned, and not many visitors were around, so it didn't cause many problems.
I have to say that I am truly impressed with results in such conditions.

Sony NEX-5n and Canon FD 85 f1.8







Sony NEX-5n and Canon FD 300 f4L






 
Sony NEX-5n and Canon FD 50 f1.2 (closed at f2)

 
I have now to wait for my new Samsung, while this one will go to service. Meanwhile I should get adapters for Leica R and Zeiss C/Y, so I hope to be able to do some more legacy lenses.
Thanks for looking and if you have any questions, feel free to add comment.

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