All incredible images on the last page and Phillip, wonderful as usual.
Here's one from this morning . . . low light, some street light reflections, handheld with the Minolta 40/2 CLE on the NEX-5N. It was shot at ISO 800 and f/2.8.
rji2goleez wrote:
All incredible images on the last page and Phillip, wonderful as usual.
Here's one from this morning . . . low light, some street light reflections, handheld with the Minolta 40/2 CLE on the NEX-5N. It was shot at ISO 800 and f/2.8.
Lots of Ginkgo biloba leaves in that photo. How do you like your new little Minolta gem?
I'm excited about what I see so far (just got it the other day). I really like the small size and the sharpness. I need to shoot with it more this weekend but I can see this as my walk around prime on the a7R.
rji2goleez wrote:
I'm excited about what I see so far (just got it the other day). I really like the small size and the sharpness. I need to shoot with it more this weekend but I can see this as my walk around prime on the a7R.
I am really tempted to sell my G45 and replace it with the 2/40 for my A7 which should arrive in 10 or 11 days
I am only worried about the extreme corners, in Makten's images they were lousy at f/5.6.
uhoh7 wrote:
70400g
how does such a big lens handle on a Nex?
Und damit hier keienr glaubt ich würde der Natur untreu:
Jim Schemel wrote:
Lets get this thread back to the top
there were times when 6 or 7 pages were posted a day, now we are down to maybe 1/2 page a day
I hope it will get better when the A7(r) is shipped.
CoDaQue wrote:
Finally got round to PP my shots from my trip to Istambul in 2012.
It was my first time shooting this much with MF lenses, a lot of OOF shots, but also a lot of fun.
Used NEX-5N and CV15, CV40 (now sold and traded for CV50 1.5), MD50 1.7 and MD28 2.8.
Here are some favourites:
All PPed in Lr4. No side trips to Nik filters, yay!
Thanks for looking!
Great work on these. The PP is spot on. How are you liking your 50/1.5 vs. the 40/1.4? I was tempted to make that switch at one point, but alas the 40/1.4 is close to my heart and I couldn't trade it away.
Jim Schemel wrote:
Phillip - I love the last sheep shot.The leaves on his wool add a nice touch.What kind of sheep is this with the long hair?
thanks :-)
I have no idea about the race, I really like nature an I am happy that I can take most of my pictures no more than 3 kilometers from my home, but I am a city boy none the less.