The moment I received my new lens yesterday it started raining. I am, after all in the Seattle area.
But, we had a break in the action today, found some fall colors and random snaps.
SL2-S w/90-280 all wide open, I think all at 280mm
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APO-VARIO-ELMARIT-SL 1:2.8-4/90-280
ƒ/4.0 280.0 mm 1/500 640
Just received my 'new to me' SL2-S. I needed to wait for my M to L adapter and I was losing light fast. But it was a chance to test the low light capabilities. Lot's to learn with this camera coming from Sony but the camera feels awesome in the hand. Need to do some custom setting but that will come with use. Exif won't be right but I'll post lens info in caption.
rji2goleez wrote:
Just received my 'new to me' SL2-S. I needed to wait for my M to L adapter and I was losing light fast. But it was a chance to test the low light capabilities. Lot's to learn with this camera coming from Sony but the camera feels awesome in the hand. Need to do some custom setting but that will come with use. Exif won't be right but I'll post lens info in caption.
Thanks LB. I think I'm going to like this alliance!
All images in this set taken with the Voigtlander Nokton 35/1.2 v.2
I notice that Lens Tagger will not replace the f-stop provided by the camera. Also, the f-stop provided by the camera does not match the f-stop setting on the lens. While that's not a surprise, the f-stop chosen by the camera is interesting.
rji2goleez wrote:
Thanks LB. I think I'm going to like this alliance!
All images in this set taken with the Voigtlander Nokton 35/1.2 v.2
I notice that Lens Tagger will not replace the f-stop provided by the camera. Also, the f-stop provided by the camera does not match the f-stop setting on the lens. While that's not a surprise, the f-stop chosen by the camera is interesting.
Thanks! The 90-280 apo is spectacular,... paired with the SL2-S it's a real pleasure to shoot. I have to go find some better targets than the local trees though
I hope Fred gets one and tests it, along with the 24-90
Matt Kerby wrote:
Thanks! The 90-280 apo is spectacular,... paired with the SL2-S it's a real pleasure to shoot. I have to go find some better targets than the local trees though
I hope Fred gets one and tests it, along with the 24-90
No pressure. But I am watching your results. I have no intentions to buy any zooms for my SL2 system but somehow found myself eyeing the very same copy you grabbed while I was sleeping on it. Thank you! ha ha
Your samples show a beautiful bokeh which tells me I think you will be very happy to use as a portrait lens too. I've read too many times the Lecia 90-280 is the zoom of zooms. Now that I am paying attention looks like NOT an internet exaggeration