kwoodard wrote:
Awesome! I hope more people come up with film sims for the Z line. I love that with the Fuji cameras.
Question, is that an actual red filter, or a preset in camera?
I've got 4 that I've made for various use cases, they definitely are not as robust as Fuji because you can't access as many settings without the Picture Controls update that the Z6iii has. I'm gonna go buck wild if the ZF/Z9 ever get that.
A few turns in what was probably -10 or -15 degrees with the windchill at the top of Storm Peak in Steamboat Springs. Time for an ice cold juicy IPA and the hot tub.
z7ii and 40mm f2
He's going to impale his dumbass one day skiing with his poles in the air.
I tried the plena first. Said it’s all I need. But after a while I couldn’t fight the itch to get the 85 and try it for a month.
I’ll keep both.
FYI they are pretty much identical in size and weight. Regardless of what it says on paper, when you have it in your hands, they feel the same.
135 for tennis, 85 is too short. And some other specific sport and portrait work.
85 gets me a 1.2 that I can use both indoors and out. Which I was craving. I took the 85 outside today for its first test with moving matter. It passed the test!
Ross Martin wrote:
The look from that Z 85/1.2 is gorgeous. If I was a portrait photographer I’d be shooting that and the Plena 135.
Dj R wrote:
I tried the plena first. Said it’s all I need. But after a while I couldn’t fight the itch to get the 85 and try it for a month.
I’ll keep both.
135 for tennis, 85 is too short. And some other specific sport and portrait work.
85 gets me a 1.2 that I can use both indoors and out. Which I was craving. I took the 85 outside today for its first test with moving matter. It passed the test!
After looking at many posted images, personally I like the backgrounds on that Z 85/1.2 much more than from the Sony 85/1.4 mkII. You’ll do some great work with that pairing.
Seabassius wrote:
Where do you camp near Santa Fe? I've done 1 hip camp just north of there and looking to explore a little more down there this spring.
I pull a travel trailer and need hookups so I stay at an RV campground south of downtown, Santa Fe Skies
kwoodard wrote:
Nice set Colin! I have a lot of the same shots, just on my Fuji and iPhone.
Thanks Kevin.
One of those places you have to try once.
The drinks coasters were really cool so I came away with a few.
Z6ii at ISO 3200 cleans up pretty well with LR denoise.
Colin