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Tell you what David, here's two shots from two different H/C lenses done for different jobs ... one is the proprietor of Muddy Creek Cowboy Rain Gear for a commercial shoot (H/C 300/4 @ f/5.6) ... and the other is a flower girl wedding candid (H/C 100/2.2 @ f/2.2.)Marc,
How do you like the bokeh with the Hassy (Fujinon) lenses. I've seen some not too great examples and heard this issue raised as a negative vs Zeiss glass.
Thanks LJ.Marc,
You are making all of this even tougher for me ;-) These are great captures, and yes, both lenses are delivering a lot of dimension. The flower girl shot jumps off of the screen. I am imagining this shot in print.....outstanding. Wonderful......just wonderful.
LJ
Guy,I am about to get in big trouble here I think. Details later
And what are you going to do when Marc talks you into a Hasselblad, and David and others talk you into the Sinar Hy6?? NOW you are seeing the crisis I have been staring at. These bad boys can do some serious damage to your wallet and your eyeballs once you start down the path :shocked:Frankly I think I just got my 3rd system . Just too hard to ignore. I'm toast
Way to go Guy !!!!!! Welcome to MFD Land.I'm hiding from Marc. LOL
Mamiya ZD is what i am getting. Demo from Camera West
Ahhhh, a convert.This stuff scares me . Look at this at 4.5
LJ,And what are you going to do when Marc talks you into a Hasselblad, and David and others talk you into the Sinar Hy6?? ...
LJ