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Lovely shots, Alan. I must not let your itch become contagiousSome more....
I have acquired a secondhand XF50-140/2.8 - mainly for wildlife, although it may find its way into other projects I am working on. This is one sharp lens, even wide open. I was expecting it to be heavier, given that some people complain about the weight but I'm pleasantly surprised at how light it feels. I also have the TC1.4x which came with the 100-400, so if needs be I can extend the range even if it is at the expense of an f-stop.
Yep, a pretty remarkable lens. And compared to a full frame camera, much lighter and portable.Brother Louise, you made me look at this pic for 10 minutes! I love those details in whites which are often washed away or become muddy. Thanks for sharing another great image.