Focus plane rendering so nice and bold, but boke too rough on this kind of scenario, specially combined to field curvature, what is not fixed by the front lens solution, which works well in infinity.
Carl Zeiss Biogon T* 2.8/25 ZM + Carl Zeiss Proxar f=1.0m, A7v2 @ ISO 80 @ 1/200s
I seldom get the chance (or take the opportunity) to photograph the same urban subject in both night and day ambiance.
a7R2, LRCC. Night (Loxia 35) -- tripod, Day (Canon 16-35/4 IS) -- hand held.
Nice to see how the mood changes as day to turns to night Jim! And hope you enjoy your Loxia 35. I have always thought of it as a very nice lens that gets an unfair amount of criticism. I really like the colour and contrast of it
A few shots from my trip this weekend. First one with Leica Summicron 50 v4, while the two last were taken with Zeiss Loxia 21.
I'm liking it quite a bit, especially now that I'm back and able to process on my computer, instead of looking at the rear LCD. Ha-ha!
Great shots from you too.
Jim
OleAndre wrote:
Nice to see how the mood changes as day to turns to night Jim! And hope you enjoy your Loxia 35. I have always thought of it as a very nice lens that gets an unfair amount of criticism. I really like the colour and contrast of it
A few shots from my trip this weekend. First one with Leica Summicron 50 v4, while the two last were taken with Zeiss Loxia 21.