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phuang3
Registered: Feb 09, 2005
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rscheffler wrote:
12mm f/5.6 LTM on M9, set to 21 non-ASPH code in-camera

Location is Point Pelee on Lake Erie.



Ah, I remember this place. I visited Point Pelee few years ago when I lived in Michigan. It's a good place for wildlife photography.



Worldinlens
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Taylor Sherman
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Errz wrote:
would like to check, those who have the Voigtlander 35mm/f1.2 Nokton Aspherical II on NEX-7, is the CA very bad when shoot with F1.2 on a Nex-7?


It depends on the scene, but there can be strong purple fringing on specular highlights, yes.

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I haven't had much luck correcting this with LR3.6. . .but I may be doing it wrong, or it may just be too pronounced.



Taylor Sherman
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Bifurcator wrote:
Taylor Sherman wrote:
35/1.2
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Huh!!! Since when does a 5-year-old cheap LCD display have built-in 3D? I thought that kind of 3D was a new thing?

Looks like my monitor just upgraded all by itself!




Taylor Sherman
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Reviving this thread! More from the Nex-7 plus CV 180/4 Apo-Lanthar SL.

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Taylor Sherman
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Taylor Sherman wrote:
Errz wrote:
would like to check, those who have the Voigtlander 35mm/f1.2 Nokton Aspherical II on NEX-7, is the CA very bad when shoot with F1.2 on a Nex-7?


It depends on the scene, but there can be strong purple fringing on specular highlights, yes.

I haven't had much luck correcting this with LR3.6. . .but I may be doing it wrong, or it may just be too pronounced.


Update: I've upgraded to LR4 and it fixes this right up with just a bump of the slider.




Taylor Sherman
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35/1.2 Nokton II
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180/4 APO-Lanthar SL I (Nikon mount)
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All with the Nex-7



LightShow
Registered: Aug 03, 2009
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Taylor Sherman wrote:
Taylor Sherman wrote:
Errz wrote:
would like to check, those who have the Voigtlander 35mm/f1.2 Nokton Aspherical II on NEX-7, is the CA very bad when shoot with F1.2 on a Nex-7?


It depends on the scene, but there can be strong purple fringing on specular highlights, yes.

I haven't had much luck correcting this with LR3.6. . .but I may be doing it wrong, or it may just be too pronounced.


Update: I've upgraded to LR4 and it fixes this right up with just a bump of the slider.


LR 4 or 4.1? 4 felt broken vs 3.6 to me.
I found 4.1 to be much better at CA/PF removal.



Taylor Sherman
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4.1 - never tried 4.0



Rich M
Registered: Jul 15, 2002
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A fairly boring shot with the SL125.....there just wasn't much to shoot last night.



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The lens is pretty sharp though......a lot of detail in the crop.



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Especially considering the first image was seriously cropped.



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Shot with the X-Pro1

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johnahill
Registered: Jan 08, 2006
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58/1.4 wide open



deadhumpy
Registered: Oct 22, 2009
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CV 40 on a nikon d800e. I'm loving this lens so far.



Taylor Sherman
Registered: Mar 26, 2012
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Here's a couple from the past week, on the Nex-7

CV 180/4 APO-Lanthar
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CV 35/1.2 II at 1.2 with a close-focus helicoid adapter:
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Phillip Reeve
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Taylor Sherman
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Reviving this thread! CV180/4 on the Nex-7

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Mescalamba
Registered: Jul 06, 2011
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deadhumpy wrote:
CV 40 on a nikon d800e. I'm loving this lens so far.


Not suprising, its pocket cannon. You can post even bit bigger photos (1280px wide), to show how much it can do. I think lens with such super-contrast as CV40 on almost-AA-less camera must be pretty amazing..



Paul Yi
Registered: Dec 10, 2004
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Apo Lanthar 125 ...






Mescalamba
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Paul Yi

You are master of emotional snow shots.. I saw a lot of snowed bench photos.. or any bench photos, but you somehow make them better. That first one is pretty good too, just maybe straighten it a bit, but its your photo, its good anyway.



arstein
Registered: Feb 26, 2002
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Voigtlander 35mm 1.4 Nex 7



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Paul Yi
Registered: Dec 10, 2004
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Thank you for the nice comment...



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