Califmike33 wrote:
Well i have taken some shots on my d810 and now my d850 and i can see more detail in the images, what do you mean i will never see it ?? i 100% can see it, yes it's small but visible..
So been doing some youtube reviews and other reviews, I'm hearing the Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm f 1.4 Nikon is the cats meow for 50mm or the 58mm Voigtlander f 1.4 Nikon mount, love to hear your take on these 2
Not to gang up on you or anything like that, Mike, but I do want to piggyback a bit on what Siphiwe said above. Your observations and questions are certainly worthy of discussion, but as mentioned by Siphiwe, this thread is really neither the right place nor the best place for such a discussion. On the other hand, it would be great to see some images that you capture with your D850 and Manual Focus Nikon Glass (meaning manual focus lenses that have been manufactured and branded by Nikon, not Zeiss or Voigtlander), and to hear about your experience and observations in using these lenses.
On a different note, I have been holding off on posting infrared images for a while because they seemed to be wearing out their welcome somewhat (based on the declining use of the Like button by their audience). I am hoping that I have now let enough time pass to allow the images below to have a renewed degree of freshness for you all. They were all taken with the 2.8 f/3.5 H on the Lens Turbo II focal reducer on my IR converted Fuji X-T2. The location is a nearby Nanaimo city park.
Califmike33 wrote:
Well i have taken some shots on my d810 and now my d850 and i can see more detail in the images, what do you mean i will never see it ?? i 100% can see it, yes it's small but visible..
So been doing some youtube reviews and other reviews, I'm hearing the Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm f 1.4 Nikon is the cats meow for 50mm or the 58mm Voigtlander f 1.4 Nikon mount, love to hear your take on these 2
Not to gang up on you or anything like that, Mike, but I do want to piggyback a bit on what Siphiwe said above. Your observations and questions are certainly worthy of discussion, but as mentioned by Siphiwe, this thread is really neither the right place nor the best place for such a discussion. On the other hand, it would be great to see some images that you capture with your D850 and Manual Focus Nikon Glass, and to hear about your experience and observations in using these lenses.
On a different note, I have been holding off on posting infrared images for a while because they seemed to be wearing out their welcome somewhat (based on the declining use of the Like button by their audience). I am hoping that I have now let enough time pass to allow the images below to have a renewed degree of freshness for you all. They were all taken with the 2.8 f/3.5 H on the Lens Turbo II focal reducer on my IR converted Fuji X-T2. The location is a nearby Nanaimo city park.
Califmike33 wrote:
Well i have taken some shots on my d810 and now my d850 and i can see more detail in the images, what do you mean i will never see it ?? i 100% can see it, yes it's small but visible..
So been doing some youtube reviews and other reviews, I'm hearing the Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm f 1.4 Nikon is the cats meow for 50mm or the 58mm Voigtlander f 1.4 Nikon mount, love to hear your take on these 2
Not to gang up on you or anything like that, Mike, I do want to piggyback a bit on what Siphiwe said above. Your observations and questions are certainly worthy of discussion, but as mentioned by Siphiwe, this thread is really neither the right place nor the best place for such a discussion. On the other hand, it would be great to see some images that you capture with your D850 and Manual Focus Nikon Glass, and to hear about your experience and observations in using these lenses.
On a different note, I have been holding off on posting infrared images for a while because they seemed to be wearing out their welcome somewhat (based on the declining use of the Like button by their audience). I am hoping that I have now let enough time pass to allow the images below to have a renewed degree of freshness for you all. They were all taken with the 2.8 f/3.5 H on the Lens Turbo II focal reducer on my IR converted Fuji X-T2. The location is a nearby Nanaimo city park.