After some very busy days, we took our time and went out for a walk in nature, accompanied by some sheep, wondering what it was all about that we were doing
Worked the Leica M today with the old 20 UD, love this lens! I could hardly bring myself to take it off and use some of the others I had with me which incidentally the two others I used didn't make the cut today. If anyone wants to know about the Leica experience, just PM, happy to share my observations with you and using NikorGlass.
Also, I was in error about one of the RF lenses I picked up, turns out I got the S version and not the LTM of the 50 H C F2 so now I have both the H and the H C of that lens. Probably sell the H after I compare and review obviously. I am waiting on an S to M adapter to try them.
Tomorrow I will try some lenses with better flare control and see if I can produce some better results with pointed towards the vicinity of the sun, the 20 UD does struggle a bit with flare.
the solitaire wrote:
After some very busy days, we took our time and went out for a walk in nature, accompanied by some sheep, wondering what it was all about that we were doing
the solitaire wrote:
After some very busy days, we took our time and went out for a walk in nature, accompanied by some sheep, wondering what it was all about that we were doing
Mark, the B&W has enough detail to hold my interest for hours.
Scott, the image of Watkins Glen is wonderful. Being from NY, I'm going to have to visit some day. btw, I have a 28-50 3.5 Ai-S that is remarkably good also.
From Middle Saranac Lake this summer, I really love the colors on this one. When I'm on the lakes for dawn or dusk, I'm always looking for colorful clouds, not just on the horizon, but overhead to get in the reflections. 20mm 2.8 Ai-S
the solitaire wrote:
After some very busy days, we took our time and went out for a walk in nature, accompanied by some sheep, wondering what it was all about that we were doing