sebboh wrote:
beautiful phillip, i love the first and last! when did you get the sigmarit 19mm?
thanks :-), i got it last Friday, bought it for 75 Euros from Amazon.
It would be great if it had less field curvature, but that's the only deficit i found so far.
When will you post your final G28 modification? Got a 55/1.7 ages ago for that purpose but i didn't understand how you would control the aperture.
Phillip Reeve wrote:
thanks :-), i got it last Friday, bought it for 75 Euros from Amazon.
It would be great if it had less field curvature, but that's the only deficit i found so far.
When will you post your final G28 modification? Got a 55/1.7 ages ago for that purpose but i didn't understand how you would control the aperture.
yeah, the sigma is shockingly good. i wish i could say the samples i've seen from the sony pancake looked as good.
My old cactus blooming again. This time I had a chance to try NEX-7, CV 35mm f2.8 lens, and Hawks Helicoid. I do like how the bokeh came out. I think these were shot at f/4 or so, much closer than MFD, with the helicoid in max open position.
Michiel, I really dig your first shot. If you don't mind my intruding, I wonder whether there is not another one hidden inside it, with the lone tree bisecting the top green and yellow only, treated almost as an abstract. And without the dark streak on the top left.
Nice set, Stefan! It is so cool when you can get just one person set against the backdrop of the Paul-Löbbe Haus, as you did in your third shot.
Secondclaw, I too like your cactus. Amazing what the Hawk's will let you do with lenses that obviously were never designed for anything like that.
Sebboh, uhoh7, Srhphoto, photoomaha, nice work!
Philip, did you have to come back (yeah, I know, you never really left) and amaze me all over again?