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It's obvious from the second frame that Mofo thought you were taking too long to trip the shutter ;-)mofo once again
H4d-50
second image is with d3x
Nah, second one Mofo knew that he didn't use DMF, so he was screaming to use his DMF back again.It's obvious from the second frame that Mofo thought you were taking too long to trip the shutter ;-)
hehe.. just get one alreadyI have to get a DB just so more people pictures are posted
Thanks for diversifying the thread.
It's funny, in the series of shots with the h4d he completely connects with the camera. But in the d3x session he seemed to look anywhere but at me. Lol.....more like bring a real camera....
I think he was thinking a LOUD "It is the gear, donkey, not you...", hehehe :ROTFL:It's funny, in the series of shots with the h4d he completely connects with the camera. But in the d3x session he seemed to look anywhere but at me. Lol.....
I think he just felt he was above it and deserved the hassy.
And why not the 180mm??? I don't know if you can't use the old lenses if you use digital back, but on my RZ, i have 50mm and 180mm, with 180mm for portraits i feel it is the best one to use, sure i can go longer, but that 180mm is just perfect fit or right one for it, give it a try if you didn't yet.Summer...
RZll + 250mm (non APO) +P45
Old 250 is one of my favorite lenses for RZ
When it broke I bought the APO version, but it was way to much "digital".
I still miss it. But you do need a big studio to use it
Ray
Lol.... Maybe he was expecting Tim flach or Andrew zuckerman.I think he was thinking a LOUD "It is the gear, donkey, not you...", hehehe :ROTFL:
I had the 180 mm. It also had a very good "analog" feeling to it.And why not the 180mm??? I don't know if you can't use the old lenses if you use digital back, but on my RZ, i have 50mm and 180mm, with 180mm for portraits i feel it is the best one to use, sure i can go longer, but that 180mm is just perfect fit or right one for it, give it a try if you didn't yet.
I am planning or say thinking to get a digital back maybe Phase One or Leaf for my RZ, but in fact i bought it to use it as film, i have digital Hasselblad anyway.I had the 180 mm. It also had a very good "analog" feeling to it.
I had a lot of RZ stuff which I sold last summer.
I used it with my P45 and P45+
Favorites was 65mm, 140 macro (latest) 180 and 250.
But for me 250 was extra special.
Newer really loved 50 ULD or the 110mm
250 and 350 APO was sharp, but did not render the picture to my liking.
Also learned that 250 APO with the 1.4 converter was in principe as sharp as the 350 APO, so that lens spent the rest of the time on the shelf.
The"fish eye" was really sharp but not often used.
And a lot more lesson learned regarding the RZ system...
Ray
You won't regret getting the 140mm Macro (especially the L-A version) - it's actually a great environmental portrait lens, as well as for close-ups.I have 50 and 180, but the another lens i want to get is 110, i know that i want 140 macro, but i don't think i will use this camera for everything or many things, so i may decide to get 110 only