Interesting to see two casual closeups that nevertheless show the distinctive styles of each of these fine lenses. The Voigtlander Trio are very satisfying: 35-50-75. Well done!
I made a trip to Lugano, Torino and Valle Maira which is a beautiful valley in the Italian alps. The coming weeks I will work on the pictures that I took there and from time to time I will post a few. I only had my Z5 with Voigtlander APO 35/2 because I wanted to keep the weight low because of some heavy hikes.
The first is an overview from Lugano as seen from our hotel.
Finally got to test out the Voigt f/1 on the Nikon body-
NONE of these shots needed to have been shot wide open but was just getting a feel for the lens. Also had to much Vino at this point so just having a good time-
Fuji Velvia profile-
NIKON Z 850mm f/1 lens50mmf/2.81/2000s1000 ISO+0.3 EV
NIKON Z 850mm f/1 lens50mmf/1.01/2000s64 ISO+0.3 EV
NIKON Z 850mm f/1 lens50mmf/1.01/10000s100 ISO+0.3 EV
NIKON Z 850mm f/1 lens50mmf/1.01/6400s100 ISO+0.3 EV
NIKON Z 850mm f/1 lens50mmf/1.01/8000s100 ISO+0.3 EV
Those are some great shots Scott! Do you do much editing for such a clean look or is that all Zf and CV 35? You're tipping me towards one of those last lenses available here in Canada.......
I’m applying a Nikon profile, controlling the highlights and adding a little color back in. Contrast is baked into the APO which is great. Overall no more editing required than any other Nikon raw.
urbanwild wrote:
Those are some great shots Scott! Do you do much editing for such a clean look or is that all Zf and CV 35? You're tipping me towards one of those last lenses available here in Canada.......