Thank you Chuck, Italy is such a wonderful place, one can only hope to catch a little of its magic. This is my first trip with the 28mm and I don't mind the size when I can get the results.
Aleksander, another beautiful portrait! Not only the model, but everything is perfect (lighting, framing, etc.).
I've read that the 28/1.4E suffers from LoCA at the wider apertures. I'm searching for a high quality and fast 25-28 mm and haven't decided yet if the 28/1.4 is worth 2k €, considering its poorly corrected axial chromatic aberration. I guess your portraits are taken at wide apertures so I would kindly ask how do you face such aberrations and if you are able to reduce them in post production (e.g. does the LoCA correction tool in NXStudio work?).
Thanx.
Ripolini wrote:
Aleksander, another beautiful portrait! Not only the model, but everything is perfect (lighting, framing, etc.).
I've read that the 28/1.4E suffers from LoCA at the wider apertures. I'm searching for a high quality and fast 25-28 mm and haven't decided yet if the 28/1.4 is worth 2k €, considering its poorly corrected axial chromatic aberration. I guess your portraits are taken at wide apertures so I would kindly ask how do you face such aberrations and if you are able to reduce them in post production (e.g. does the LoCA correction tool in NXStudio work?).
Thanx.
Good day! Thanks for the feedback! The lens is practically devoid of aberrations, if it is not difficult to show a source that says the opposite. No actions were performed except for applying the profile in lightroom in terms of correcting aberrations over the frame
Yesterday was San Vicente Mártir day in Valencia. Vicente de Huesca, known as St. Vincent Martyr, is the patron saint of the archdiocese of Valencia and also of the capital of Valencia
And even two filters (UW + C-POL) couldn't ruin the picture quality