slugly wrote:
Hello everyone! I've been playing with my AF Z lenses too much lately but found the time today to pop the 18mm f/3.5 on the Z50 for a visit to the rock pools.
The 18mm looks really good on the Z50. Nice shots.
One advantage of the FTZ is that it does provide a more balanced tripod mounting point.
Long exposure because I was trying to get the water droplets to smear as they ran off the bonnet.
Shot from inside my garage, looking out, so no gear got wet.
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Colin (Beemer driver ever since my first foray into the marque in 1988)
This is fantastic, Colin. First time I see a close up like this and the last Beemer grill I'm aware of had gills over there.
SiMuMe wrote:
This is fantastic, Colin. First time I see a close up like this and the last Beemer grill I'm aware of had gills over there.
The grill is an automatic shutter. From a cold start the grill stays shut to allow the engine to warm up more quickly and improve fuel efficiency. It opens when the engine temperature demands it to.
Unboxed the new toy this morning - still learning the ropes but tried the 300mm f5 + 14b TC from our deck this morning and was pleasantly surprised by the result
Oosty wrote:
Unboxed the new toy this morning - still learning the ropes but tried the 300mm f5 + 14b TC from our deck this morning and was pleasantly surprised by the result
Oosty wrote:
Unboxed the new toy this morning - still learning the ropes but tried the 300mm f5 + 14b TC from our deck this morning and was pleasantly surprised by the result
I have had my Z6 for 2 months and am slowly exploring its features.
I will be interested in seeing what you think of focus peaking. I know some people don't like it but I am a fan.
The stabilization works wonders for these old lenses. I assume that's what you meant in you comment.
I find the out of camera colors are much better than the older sensors.
Have fun!