Peire wrote:
Did you use PCX filter on G Biogon 28/2.8?
I would like to convert both of my 28 G Biogons,but did not find any PCX filter offer on ebay.So I don't know where to get it from.
No Peire - I also tried about a year ago, I did find a company - It might have been in France, who produce them - there was quite a long wait and I gave up. I too have been thinking about it again so might try and find them - I will let you know if I do - someone here might also chime in on this.
Really like Lensbaby Edge50 and its multiple personality. Wide open it has a nice glow and when tilted just right a rainbow flare (as seen in the last two below). At f/4 the glow is already gone and it's really sharp, but still with lots of soft blur. Pointed straight ahead it works as a regular and surprisingly sharp lens.
I have tried many times to capture the colorful sparkles that the low winter sun can give wet trees, but with a regular lens the effect mostly disappears. Edge 50 managed to make something interesting from it.
HelenaN wrote:
Really like Lensbaby Edge50 and its multiple personality. Wide open it has a nice glow and when tilted just right a rainbow flare (as seen in the last two below). At f/4 the glow is already gone and it's really sharp, but still with lots of soft blur. Pointed straight ahead it works as a regular and surprisingly sharp lens.
I have tried many times to capture the colorful sparkles that the low winter sun can give wet trees, but with a regular lens the effect mostly disappears. Edge 50 managed to make something interesting from it.
Looking at the setting sun.
Cropped almost entirely from the left, tripod mounted FE 200-FE 200-600mm G set to 600mm and A7rIII camera, silent shutter.
ISO 100, f11, 1/5000 second.
Exposure corrected +0.83 stops.
October 10, 2019
Near the top of the Trexler Nature Preserve. Schnecksville, PA.