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Anand Pichumani wrote:
Great work Scott. All are awesome with the second one my favorite. The trees to the left give that added eye movement to the composition.
You have been shooting with this camera and lens for sometime. How you
noticed any IQ degradation for prints with this combo?
Glad you like 2 - it is one of my favorite spots but it requires standing in the water to about shin depth and that gets quite cold on a cold day. It is more like a -5 picture
I really like the 5dsr and the ts17 is absolutely my favorite lens, with shifting. My ts17 looks like it has been through a war - dropped a few times, I have to check decentreing and fix it from time to time, the tilt does not work, but it consistently takes the best pictures of all my lens and 17mm is just the right mm for most times in the mountains. Degradation in TS/5dsr is related to field curvature. I focus to the middle edge with live view and it works better than focusing in the centre. And I use f11 which brings the astigmatism down and give me great depth (except on the 1st one). I have carried my ts17 several 1000 km by now hiking/backpacking.
I have the zeiss 15 but I can't stand the bowed trees.
In short I have not noticed degradation with 5dsr and ts17 - I think its the best lens combination for uwa in the mountains.
Thanks for your feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
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