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Perfect. Great catch, and I love the conversion. :thumbup:A little French attitude, but of course!
Yes... what he said. +1
Beautiful series of images. Wonder subject matter, lots of color, etc. I'm also impressed with this new 50's performance. OOF rendering seems very pleasing.I took another look at these photos and cropped in a bit to focus on the kids and the horse. This is the newest AF-S lens. Thanks for C & C. Cheers.
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Gorgeous shot, Leif. Really. :thumbup:On borrowed time :deadhorse:
D200, 1,4/85 AI wide open, ISO 400
Holy cats, Rob. Those are stunning. I just put my 85 PC up for sale on the classifieds here, but looking at that second shot I may have to rethink that decision. Now if I could just use it as wonderfully as you do!Finally got a crack at some autumn color... quick trip to Zion at peek color.
Rob
24 PC/E lens/D3/LR converter
85 PC lens/D3/LR converter
24 PC/E lens/D3/LR
Thanks Lloyd for those comments, unfortunately I lied, though not intentionally, as all of the previous were done with the 24 PC/E. But the following pictures were done with the 85 PC, a lens I would never be without. In fact the only two lenses I used for this trip were the 24 & 85 PC on the D3 plus some work done with the Betterlight scan back which I will post later. Just an fyi, I tested the newer version of this lens against my old one, resolution was about the same give or take a few points, however the newer nano coated crystal glass does have more contrast and pop out of the box.Holy cats, Rob. Those are stunning. I just put my 85 PC up for sale on the classifieds here, but looking at that second shot I may have to rethink that decision. Now if I could just use it as wonderfully as you do!
Those are all stunners, Rob. (When was there something you posted which was not?!?) My 85pc is the older version, and I don't think a new one is in the cards right now, so I may have to keep what I have.Thanks Lloyd for those comments, unfortunately I lied, though not intentionally, as all of the previous were done with the 24 PC/E. But the following pictures were done with the 85 PC, a lens I would never be without. In fact the only two lenses I used for this trip were the 24 & 85 PC on the D3 plus some work done with the Betterlight scan back which I will post later. Just an fyi, I tested the newer version of this lens against my old one, resolution was about the same give or take a few points, however the newer nano coated crystal glass does have more contrast and pop out of the box.
The next two photos are 3 frame stitches with the 85 PC using the shift function, and the last a single frame 85 PC image, all from the D3 and all converted in LR.
Rob
Awesome. I seriously covet this lens... now if I could learn to use it like you do!! BTW, please post a link here on this thread when you post the Betterlight shots, ok? Thanks.And just a few more with the 24 PC/E lens.
Rob
Thanks again Lloyd. The 24 PC is very nice lens, fun to use but do wish I also had the 45 PC as well. It would have come in handy in conjunction with these other two. Will do on link for the LF photos.Awesome. I seriously covet this lens... now if I could learn to use it like you do!! BTW, please post a link here on this thread when you post the Betterlight shots, ok? Thanks.
I can believe that... the 45 would be a very useful focal length.Thanks again Lloyd. The 24 PC is very nice lens, fun to use but do wish I also had the 45 PC as well. It would have come in handy in conjunction with these other two. Will do on link for the LF photos.
Rob
damn that second one is killer!!!!Finally got a crack at some autumn color... quick trip to Zion at peek color.
Rob
24 PC/E lens/D3/LR converter
85 PC lens/D3/LR converter
24 PC/E lens/D3/LR