Last evening I went to shoot some stars with my daughter, but nature had it's own idea of an amazing show. Haven't see this amazing auroras even in Lapland. This was only 1.7km from our home, by the still frozen lake Vitträsk in Southern Finland.
I've just switched from Fuji to shoot with Nikon Zf as my main camera (my daughter used my Fuji X-T30II that I kept) and the first lens I got was the Voigtländer 40mm f/1.2 Nokton. Don't have any wider lenses YET, so this had to do. And oh boy it did...
Tonzah78 wrote:
Last evening I went to shoot some stars with my daughter, but nature had it's own idea of an amazing show. Haven't see this amazing auroras even in Lappland. This was only 1.7km from our home, by the still frozen lake Vitträsk in Southern Finland.
I've just switched from Fuji to shoot with Nikon Zf as my main camera (my daughter used my Fuji X-T30II that I kept) and the first lens I got was the Voigtländer 40mm f/1.2 Nokton. Don't have any wider lenses YET, so this had to do. And oh boy it did...
Finally had some time to take a walk with my Zf & Viltrox 85mm f/2 EVO and my daughter. I'm really loving this lens, as it fits the way how I love to shoot. I really don't miss any f/1.4 monsters (loved the Sigma Art on Sony though), as this is fun to use and easy to carry. Matches the Nikon Zf perfectly. I don't mind that the bokeh ain't smoothest possible in all situations. For me it only adds to it's charm. And it's pretty amazing how this lens doesn't seem to have ANY aberrations of any kind. Will be interesting to see how the 35/55 EVO's will render. On Sony I loved the Zeiss 55/1.8 and only wished it had an aperture ring.
kwoodard wrote:
Wonderful color! In camera or post?
The colors out of camera are a great starting point, but these are with some levels adjustments in LR and then a film simulation based on AGFA Vista 400 via Dehancer in PS