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great set and know the area wellKings Cross, London - but not as you know it. Literally within a few hundred yards of two major transport hubs in London.
Such beautiful light, this early Autumn afternoon.
St Pancras Old Church, graveyard, Sony A7+CV Ultron 21/1.8
St Pancras Old Church, graveyard, Sony A7+Minolta M-Rokkor 28/2.8
Camley Street Nature Reserve, Sony A7+FE 55/1.8
Regent's Canal, Sony A7+CV Ultron 21/1.8
Regent's Canal, Sony A7+FE 55/1.8
Ah the WATE is a lens I don't think I would ever sell, so small with great performance especially on the Leica M^^^^ Barry Haines - 'King Arthur's Hall' ^^^^
I've never regretted selling my WATE - but this is the first time I've felt a twinge.
Great stuff.
LouisB
Many thanks Louis,^^^^ Barry Haines - 'King Arthur's Hall' ^^^^
I've never regretted selling my WATE - but this is the first time I've felt a twinge.
Great stuff.
LouisB
Louis, I liked all of those images but the last two were my favorites. :thumbup:
Regent's Canal, Sony A7+CV Ultron 21/1.8
Regent's Canal, Sony A7+FE 55/1.8
I agree. My WATE also works so well on my M9, A7R, NEX-7, NEX-5N, E-M5, and E-M1.Ah the WATE is a lens I don't think I would ever sell, so small with great performance especially on the Leica M
I agree. The bottom two I used a standard preset of mine and the sheep a preset I created for the FE 35/2.8 as the sonnar has crazy center sharpness. I was battling the light and needed to be there an hour earlier. It's times like that I wish for a full frame camera in my hands. The FE 70-200/4 is about twice the size of the tamron and heavier but not too bad. All these were shot hand held and it wasn't awkward. I didn't know its an internal zoom. One odd thing was I found the zoom ring too close to the camera.Good deal Slingers, that lens seems plenty sharp wide open, but I bet it's a bit heavier then your Tamron 18-200. I especially like the colours of the last. You might be able to get the sheep pictures a bit more punchy contrast wise, even though they are quite sharp they look a bit flat the way you posted them now. Still the second one is a nice and simple portrait.
Thank you for a nice feedback pegelli. Focus stacking wasn't even in my mind while trying to stabilize the shot at iso1600 and 1/13sec I made museum security nervous enough getting so close with my camera to the clock and shooting every bit of it.The main picture could maybe benefit from a focus stack to get the angel's leg sticking out in front in focus as well