A7RII with Tamron SP 35mm F/1.8 and Commlite Canon EF adapter
This Tamron SP 35 has very close focusing 0.2m (7.9in) and is impresively sharp. It also works quite well with the low cost Ommlite adapter sparing my more expensive Metabones IV for Canon lenses which do not work with the Ommlite adapter.
This photo is an experiment. It is a composite of a seven hand-held image stack auto aligned and focus blended in Photoshop. The composite image was then saved as a TIFF and imported into Lightroom for final editing. The depth of field was so shallow it took seven images to get the entire cactus arrangement in focus.
A7RII with Tamron SP 35mm F/1.8 and Commlite Canon EF adapter
This Tamron SP 35 has very close focusing 0.2m (7.9in) and is impresively sharp. It also works quite well with the low cost Ommlite adapter sparing my more expensive Metabones IV for Canon lenses which do not work with the Ommlite adapter.
This photo is an experiment. It is a composite of a seven hand-held image stack auto aligned and focus blended in Photoshop. The composite image was then saved as a TIFF and imported into Lightroom for final editing. The depth of field was so shallow it took seven images to get the entire cactus arrangement in focus.
A7RII with Tamron SP 35mm F/1.8 and Ommlite Canon EF adapter
This Tamron SP 35 has very close focusing 0.2m (7.9in) and is impresively sharp. It also works quite well with the low cost Ommlite adapter sparing my more expensive Metabones IV for Canon lenses which do not work with the Ommlite adapter.
This photo is an experiment. It is a composite of a seven hand-held image stack auto aligned and focus blended in Photoshop. The composite image was then saved as a TIFF and imported into Lightroom for final editing. The depth of field was so shallow it took seven images to get the entire cactus arrangement in focus.
Mar 13, 2016 at 11:24 PM
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