abhijeeth wrote:
Thank you! Indeed, the ZM 35 1.4 shines at far distances ! It is very good at all distances, but at medium/far distances it gets really special. I like the lens a lot and it hasn't come off the camera since May pretty much (!).
As I mentioned in some of my older posts, this lens rendering style looks to be like the 35mm version of 100MP (minus the macro and with lesser CA).
I recognize the car photo you posted - several beautiful shots of that car that you had posted before (with the CY 35 1.4 ?) and it is nice to see another lovely shot of it again :-)
Thank you, yes that is usually the CY35/1.4 I use. I try not to post too many shots of that very car ... but here's another one with the FE55/1.8 + A7II
Taylor Sherman wrote:
This post is dedicated to Samuli
These are from the Nuuksio park area North of Helsinki. It was a very lovely day of hiking around.
Thanks Taylor! I actually haven't visited Nuuksio yet, this reminds me that I should go - being so close to Helsinki and 1M people, I always hesitate going there are it's so crowded (for Finnish national park), which I usually find pretty annoying.
Contax/Yashica mount Distagon 2.8/28 was my first alternative lens. I have few "better" (well, what is definition of better...) 28mm lenses, but still love the rendering very much. Very weird thing is that field curvature is worse on Sony, than what it was on Canon's. Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 2.8/28 @ f/11, 1/10s, ISO 100, most likely also used silver reflector:
Three with OM Zuiko135mm f4.5 macro on extendable tubes with an A7II. The lake is FE16-35Z. Though it is not the best picture of the creature, I liked the one with eyes either side of the reed.
I just purchased a Sony A7R + Sony Zeiss 16-35 F4 to use for some landscape/seascape shots. Bought both items used on the buy/sell here at FM. For $1000 a used A7R seemed like a pretty good "value" for what I intend to use the camera for. I used to have a D800e + Nikon glass and got sick of photography for a bit, then bought a Fuji setup which I still have, and after shooting the Fuji I couldn't go back to the big set up again so giving Sony a try.
My first time using the A7R this weekend and conditions weren't ideal for what I was looking for but I grabbed a few shots one morning and one night. Found out after shooting my sensor is loaded with dust and smudges. Going in for a cleaning tomorrow.
I tried a couple of abstracts on the beach after the sun set. I didn't touch the saturation on these. Some minor adjustments in lightroom.