Zeiss Vario-Sonnar 80-200/4C/Y at the tele end wide open - this setting is regarded the weakest spot of this lens.Well,I found it not that weak last Sunday afternoon.
A7M2+Vario-Sonnar C/Y 80-200/4,at f200 or thereabouts,wide open,handheld:
"Fatality at Bandelier National Monument
Monday, October 3, 2016 at 8:42 pm (Updated: October 4, 2:48 pm)
A spokesman for Bandelier National Monument said officials plan to release the name Wednesday of the identity of a woman who died Monday at the park.
A female park visitor died in Bandelier National Monument after being struck by a falling tree. Park rangers were notified of the incident at approximately 2:30 pm. Park rangers, the Los Alamos County Fire Department and the Los Alamos County Police Department responded to the incident.
The medical examiner and law enforcement have not completed the investigation at the time of this release. Park officials said the victim was an adult and that they will be releasing more information later Tuesday or early Wednesday morning.
"Out of respect for the family, we are making sure that the next of kin is properly notified," said Acting Superintendent Jeremy Sweat.
Sweat told the Los Alamos Monitor Tuesday afternoon they are contuing to work with the woman's family and officials would release details Wednesday."
I better stay clear of the many dead trees in Bandelier!
What are some quality manual focus lens. Can't spend in Zeiss. Sold my 35mm F2.8 to fund next. Was looking at FE 28MM or maybe older MD Lens. I have Nikon, Pentax, and MD dummy adapters.
Landscape and I would like to try night photography Ling exposure and stars.
Lovely portrait Joshua. Difficult to follow your magic touch
I just want to post a photo taken with my newest lens (and probably my last purchase for a loooong time), the Zeiss 85/4 Tele-Tessar ZM. I plan to use this for landscapes due to its size and excellent edge-to-edge performance. But I also took it out for a spin when walking to town with my wife the other day, and I have to say that the lens has quite pronounced 3d-effect.
bluloo wrote:
You really shoot some stunning models
Thank you, Louis!
OleAndre wrote:
Lovely portrait Joshua. Difficult to follow your magic touch
I just want to post a photo taken with my newest lense (and probably my last purchase for a loooong time), the Zeiss 85/4 Tele-Tessar ZM. I plan to use this for landscapes due to its size and excellent edge-to-edge performance. But I also took it out for a spin when walking to town with my wife the other day, and I have to say that the lens has quite pronounced 3d-effect.
Sony A7 + Zeiss 85/4 at f4.0:
Best wishes,
Ole
Thank you, Ole! Your wife is very lovely (and I do not mean any disrespect). All your images of her are really outstanding, including this one