This thread never ceases to amaze... Great stuff everybody.
@Sebboh: That Cron seems like a sweet lens. I have been trying to do some macro stuff with the Hawks adapter and the Nokton Classic 40, but am finding trouble to get sharp shots handheld (even at high shutter speeds). I need to get the hold of the thin DOF shooting, I think my body is the loose variable... ;-)
@Taknev: Cool images. care to share which lenses you used??
@Ken: That Discovery image is EPIC!! Very cool capture..
@Rioni: I´m not much of a wide angle guy, always had trouble composing with extreme lenses, but those mages with the 18 ZM look really nice. love the second one..
Not much time for shooting lately, just a little bit of street stuff from today, all shot with Nex-7 and Nokton Classic 40 MC (between f/1.8 - f/2, except last one at f/5.6).
mco_970 wrote:
Adding a few Nex 5N + OM 50/1.2 images from today. Sebboh, all apologies for stealing the black side bars look - I wrote a resizing action in PS and am making all of my images standard sized for display on my monitor.
no worries, i'm certainly not the first person to use black borders.
Photon-hunter wrote:
This thread never ceases to amaze... Great stuff everybody.
@Sebboh: That Cron seems like a sweet lens. I have been trying to do some macro stuff with the Hawks adapter and the Nokton Classic 40, but am finding trouble to get sharp shots handheld (even at high shutter speeds). I need to get the hold of the thin DOF shooting, I think my body is the loose variable... ;-)
i've been surprise by just how deep the dof field is with the cron wide open at mfd on the helicoid adapter. makes things easier as i always find maintaining focus handheld difficult for macroish shots (especially in wind). the cron is also quite sharp in the center at macro distances, though it loses a lot on the borders.