corposant wrote:
How do you like your 8-16? I am looking at DSLR solutions for UWA on the Nex-7 (I have the LA-EA2). The Tokina 11-16 seems logical too.
I also considered both, but considering the sigma is well regarded, the extra width seemed worthwhile.
Philippe - Thanks for your comments but you on a roll yourself with those cathedral shots.
JacobD - Stunning clarity and color
Jim - nice portrait at f/1.4 but I like that Brooklyn Bridge shot. Nice.
Taran - I love the mood of this shot. Special
UhOh - I love that second image.
Briantho - I love what you do with that 300. How is it to handle?
Here's a few from me. The first is with the 50MP ZE, 2nd with the 100MP ZE and the last two with the Sigma 19/2.8
freaklikeme wrote:
First with the 35 lux pre-asph wide open, second on the 90 cron @ f/4, both on the Metabones, both at MFD.
cool, i'm curious to see more with the 35 lux, have always been curious about that lens. are you still looking for something better than your canon ltm 35/2?
haven't been able to shoot much lately so went back searching through old shots with the R 350/4.8 and NEX-7:
note: the last shot was not converted to sepia, that's just the way it looked.
Thanks Mnscott, the OM-2N is a JOY to handle, such an extremely precise well made piece of gear. Each detented turn of a knob inspires confidence. I wish cameras today were Built just like it, not just imitate it's looks. Sure its heavier but the build quality and finish makes it feel like it'll outlast the Earth.
Fortunately, they're also extremely inexpensive now.
A few older shots I just got around to reviewing (from JPG - I'm lazy about getting into RAW processing unless I really need pixel-level detail; NEX jpgs have decent scope for minor levels, un-sharp mask, contrast, colour adjustment, for my needs/abilities anyhow!):
cool, i'm curious to see more with the 35 lux, have always been curious about that lens. are you still looking for something better than your canon ltm 35/2?
haven't been able to shoot much lately so went back searching through old shots with the R 350/4.8 and NEX-7:
wilco23 wrote:
Really cool shots. Can you share 100% crop of the duck head without PP?
sure, here it is with lightroom defaults (25 sharpening, 25 color noise, and everything else set to zero). the shot was at iso 1000 and, as you can see, i had to pull back the highlights and get rid of a little purple fringing: