A7 II - Canon FD 20mm f/2.8 @ f/11 for first, Loxia 35 for the next two (@ f/8 and f/11). The bokeh of the Loxia seems to smooth out a fair bit at smaller apertures (beyond f/2.8).
Nice shots this page!
Jordan...I like the Loxia 35 more @f2.8 or smaller too. Great pics.
Gregg
Here a few shots from Lake Alpine in the Sierra Nevada mountains, Ca
I am going to be grossly unfair in congratulatin gonly a very few here, because so many deserve it, but that's the best I can do...
Michiel, your "train shot" amazes me. Awesome rendering of a time long gone by, except to dinosaurs like me...
Jordan, great set! Had I seen your first Loxia shot, I would have bought it for sure. The Loxia, not the shot.. although...
Helena, your set is awesome, even by Normarkian standards...
Thank you very much philber! Beautiful photo and I really like the look of that ZM 35/1.4.
John, thanks! Yes, I have corrected the distortion in all except the third. For the landscapes I posted a couple of days ago no correction was needed. The FE 28/2 is a surprisingly decent little lens and will be perfect for family photos, hiking, light traveling etc..
I've shot a lot with the Loxia 35/2 and really like OOF areas in the f3.2-4 range. Even better than f2.8. I rarely get bokeh I like at f2 and even f2.8 is hit and miss. You still get nice foreground/background separation past f2.8.
The same here with flowers Ronny, but since i bought the 90 Macro and the very hot weather i don't like to much to go out was shooting in the garden...well better than no shooting at all for an addict