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The bird really adds to this very nice photo.Thanks Matt and Michiel! The 50/2 ZM is definitely a keeper as well.
I'm also so far really happy with the CV Nokton 35/1.2, I just got it to replace the Biogon 35/2 ZM which had magenta shift issues. So far I don't see any corner issues with this one, though at 1.2 there is a general pinkish cast over the whole image, which is trivial to adjust for.
Here's one of my favorites from this weekend:
Nex-7, Voigtlander Nokton 35/1.2
Check out the "original" size to see the detail from this lens - I don't remember the aperture, probably 5.6 or 8 however.
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Michiel, I love this series and hope they keep coming. I also think that these brick facades really show up the strength of the C/Y Zeiss lenses on NEX7.:thumbs:Very nice shots FlyPenFly.
Here is one from Market:
Some more from the French facades series.
Michiel
Very nice.Some more from the French facades series.
Michiel
ingo.......it's the Tokina 90/2.5 macro.PS: Really nice pictures Rich_M ! I like the first one the most. Which lens is that ?
Have a nice evening !
Ingo
Actually, I think, the "empty circle heads" is a perfect choice here.Michiel - those are great images, but that lens puts off some very distracting bokeh. Especially in the 1st image - the crowd in the background looks like a bunch of "empty circle heads"