I love these photos! One day I'm going to publish a book of my photos of Vespas on the streets of NYC!
I am also very intrigued by the creamy OOF of that Zuiko 90/2 macro. Almost looks like an APO lens!
I already have a Tamron SP 90/2.5 macro (52BB), which is supposed to be *almost* as good as the Zuiko 90, but I don't think the Tamron has bokeh quite that smooth at medium focal distances. Is that the true natural bokeh from the Zuiko? No smoothing in post? haha
AGeoJO wrote:
Thank you very much, Jim! That was captured during my last evening there; I waited until then to do it because it was raining the whole day and evening the day before. I figured, it couldn't be worse and it was, or at least the rain was equally heavy. Somehow the SRA obliterated the rain...
I am enjoying your images taken with that "old" Canon lens, Jim! Again, the rendition or IQ from that lens seems to be better now on the Sony sensor . At that magnification, I couldn't tell much, if any difference between that output of that lens and that of the Loxia 21mm. Well captured!
Ronny, the details of that fly/mosquito in the first image is amazing! You definitely did make that macro lens sing.
Wonderful images of that Château, Henryk! I like the compressed effect of the longish focal length although the wide angle image is also intriguing.
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Some from Greece, Peloponnese. As we did some walking, luckily this part of Greece had a very later start of the summer heat. Still snow on the high mountains.
Sony 24mm GM
Activatedfx wrote:
I love these photos! One day I'm going to publish a book of my photos of Vespas on the streets of NYC!
I am also very intrigued by the creamy OOF of that Zuiko 90/2 macro. Almost looks like an APO lens!
I already have a Tamron SP 90/2.5 macro (52BB), which is supposed to be *almost* as good as the Zuiko 90, but I don't think the Tamron has bokeh quite that smooth at medium focal distances. Is that the true natural bokeh from the Zuiko? No smoothing in post? haha
Thanks,
Another similar lens is the Tokina 90/2,5 "bokina"
natural bokeh from the Zuiko
in camera jpg processed with Color Efex
Ronny Olsson wrote:
I*m a big fan of your awesome work
And the spider is just Wow
plan to buy some tubes for my 90
Make sure you get the full frame FE version of the Kenko tubes. Japanphoto/Cewe in Norway has been selling an APS-C version which are to narrow on the inside, so they would cause vignetting on full frame.