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Thanks Mark!I like this one the most! Crisp and clean and no caffeine.
I have yet to take my RZ out with my Ranger, but I want to. One day nice, sunny, weather will show up here in the Pacific Northwest. I have taken the RZ out with, and with out, my Metz 60CT4 in dimmly light rooms and it is an eye opener for how spoiled I've become with my DSLRs.The RZ is next on my list, along with some sort of location light with some REAL power. ISO 50 is KILLING everything I have right now
The headroom on these backs are pretty impressive.I find I can recover gobs of detail from my aptus, whereas my canon just can't cut it.
Looking at Marc's shots in his H4D60 thread you can see some of the glory of the depth MFD. I showed a friend the shots in that thread and he really did not like me and wanted to can his 5DII there and then.Same thing with my little 16MP back. It's difficult to explain and doesn't really show with sRGB web pics but the "lacking" is pretty obvious when seen on high quality calibrated monitor or print.
Steve
Nice! Very natural looking. :thumbs:Sorry to inundate!
From a "poster" shoot for a fellow student's upcoming recital.
BTW... I find that I manual focus almost 100% time now... even with eyesight that seems to be slowly failing (haha), I have a pretty high hit rate. That's been a pleasurable surprise... no focus/recompose!
Aptus II 6 - AFDIII - 80/2.8D
Cheers!
Shelby
Shelby makes a good point on MF, the detail is incredible but there is something more that is difficult to quantify without a high quality print.
Now for some totally useless fun, this is an uncropped photographic mural of the Palouse farming region taken from Steptoe Butte in Colfax, WA. The cropped version measures 3' high by 15' wide!
P65+, Sensor+, ISO 400, 300mm, f/5.6, 1/100, processed at 200% in C1.
Click HERE to view a 4k wide version
A few crops viewed about 300dpi size:
100% crop:
Me: