Photo crossd posted in the Sony FE Image Thread and taken last evening, June 20, 2016, at 7:27 PM ( an hour and 9 minutes before sunset) looking at farmers fields along Loch Valley Road, New Tripoli, PA. Image taken with my tripod mounted A7rM V3 and my Zeiss 35mm f1.4 Distagon ZM lens, ISO 100, lens set to f11 for 1/50 second. Exposure corrected by +0.12 Stops and processed with CornerFix and LR6.
do you have a shot of CZ classic 1.4/35 distagon @ f1.4, wherein the subject is 6-8 ft away and the background is say 60 feet away?
This one sort of fit the range. Both @1.4
This one also. I back focused, which tends to happen with D700 focus indicator + 35/1.4 combo. I meant to focus on the 'Metro North' on the front side, but focus fell bedhind.
I love this lens, but focusing with D700 is a challenge. Interestingly I get better hit rate with D810.
This one also. I back focused, which tends to happen with D700 focus indicator + 35/1.4 combo. I meant to focus on the 'Metro North' on the front side, but focus fell bedhind.
I love this lens, but focusing with D700 is a challenge. Interestingly I get better hit rate with D810.
Luka
thanks man....very nice I am conisdering classic 1.4/35mm as my last classic to purchase... that's the reason why I requested those shots... I want to see the bokeh. again thank you very much,
Hand held on a very breezy day with the Nikon Df and Zeiss 135 APO. Didn't have the time to set up a tripod but really wanted to try and capture these beautiful roses.
Wow, that is an incredible shot and looks like a treacherous perch from where you're shooting from. You must be very daring! Can't beat that vantage point. Thanks for sharing it with us.
No Regrets wrote:
Wow, that is an incredible shot and looks like a treacherous perch from where you're shooting from...
It was really a step or two towards the edge of the cliff, and I had to keep that in mind while holding a camera and framing a shot with a 28mm lens.
Though my image does not convey the real beauty of the panorama and atmosphere, it was worth the trouble of hiking through the rocky terrain to admire it.
Photo cross posted in the Sony FE Image Thread and taken the evening of April, 16, 2016 at 6:44 PM of a lichen encrusted tree in a field of Muscari "Bluebells" at Lock Ridge Park, Alburtis, PA. Image taken with my tripod mounted A7rM V3 and my Zeiss 35mm f1.4 Distagon ZM lens with my Hawk's Factory Helicoid V5. ISO 400, lens set to about f11 for 1/10 second. Exposure corrected by +0.12 Stops and processed with CornerFix and LR6.
The comparison is very informative. I won't draw conclusion, but, at least from the example, 35/2 's brokeh is busier than 35/1.4 in this particular range. However my shots are 1.4 and 1.8, which makes big difference. I do recall better bokeh from 35/2 when focus point is closer with distant background. Thing with 35/2, is that the dof feels deeper than 35/1.4 at f2. I could be wrong.