j.liam wrote:
v.2, I presume?
Why all the excitement over the v2 when 99% of people cannot even tell it apart from v1? I had both for a short period of time. Unless one prints 5 feet x 7 feet there is no way to tell the difference from f4 up. Wide open v2 is a bit sharpen but nothing that cannot be done in post with v1.
...or I find you can just make a post, then when you open again in edit mode, it lets you upload images directly from your computer.
Thanks i will give it a go , this is the 90/2 summicron just trying it out on different object to see how it works give a 3d effect with the right light .
does not seem to work ? from PC Try lick to flicker
Thanks had t modify the jpeg from m.jpg to b.jpeg Thanks again for the help I am new to forums and wish i had found them before now great source of information and sharing .
Click the image on your page, the background will turn to black. Click the upper right icon to view it in different size. Choose your size, and right click the mouse. On context menu, copy the URL (browser dependent), and paste that URL on the forum.
Thanks phuang3 . sorry i was playing with the edit function trying to see where i went wrong ,the way you just told me is a lot easier than what i just did to correct the size.
Who said you cant teach an old dog new tricks , Cheers Frank
as I mentioned, I own a 50 lux and a 35 cron now since a few days.
Both lenses are having some dust inside, does anybody know how to clean that ?
I guess itīs not possible to do it yourself right ?
ReneMurea wrote:
Why all the excitement over the v2 when 99% of people cannot even tell it apart from v1? I had both for a short period of time. Unless one prints 5 feet x 7 feet there is no way to tell the difference from f4 up. Wide open v2 is a bit sharpen but nothing that cannot be done in post with v1.
I love such statements as they entertain me for few minutes.
So let's see if I get this blanket statement right:
When you say 99% of the people, you mean all the photographers population or all viewers or the ones who own the V1 or the V2 or the V1 and V2 concurrently or the ones who owned the V1 and V2 separately.
At any rate, if one cannot tell the difference between a 28 Elmarit V1 and a 28 Elmarit V2 then he does not need either and is much better off getting a P&S.
roschko wrote:
as I mentioned, I own a 50 lux and a 35 cron now since a few days.
Both lenses are having some dust inside, does anybody know how to clean that ?
I guess itīs not possible to do it yourself right ?
thanks
Florian
Hi , I have cleaned out a few cheap lenses to see how it would go and found i had more lint inside than when i started , Took a few goes to get it right ,unless you have a very clean environment and the right gear with the experience i would not attempt such an expensive lenses, If the dust does not effect the picture quality I would not worry about it too much ,that's my thought .
Hi all the MF experts
I've got a very newbie question to ask. It might sounds very daft, but here I am.
I've recently started MF with a Leica Elmarit R 60 f.28 lens on my Canon 7d body. But I found it's extremely hard to achieve sharp focus with just handholding. The reason I handhold most of shots is because I've not had a tripod yet. I've been put off by the idea of carrying all the additional kit on me while I'm out about to catch some occasional shots at convenience. I come across some pros here and on Flickers come up with some real sharp shots with handholds (as they claims). So I wonder if I'm missing out some techniques here?
Any tip please? Thanks in advance.
wheeljack wrote:
Hi all the MF experts
I've got a very newbie question to ask. It might sounds very daft, but here I am.
I've recently started MF with a Leica Elmarit R 60 f.28 lens on my Canon 7d body. But I found it's extremely hard to achieve sharp focus with just handholding. The reason I handhold most of shots is because I've not had a tripod yet. I've been put off by the idea of carrying all the additional kit on me while I'm out about to catch some occasional shots at convenience. I come across some pros here and on Flickers come up with some real sharp shots with handholds (as they claims). So I wonder if I'm missing out some techniques here?
Any tip please? Thanks in advance....Show more →
Depends on what type of macro shots your doing. I do almost all of my macro hand-held - but I'm not doing true macro (not anywhere near 1:1). I mostly shoot flowers, leaves, etc when I do close ups, 95% hand-held. The key is to make sure you have a fast enough shutter speed - with a 7d, and the Elmarit 60mm you want to have a shutter speed of at least 1/120 or faster....and then its all practice, practice, practice....