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Too sharp, if that is possible ?Lumix GX80, 20mm f1.7 2, Hamsterley Forest.
I am liking the 20mm, very sharp and nice rendering.
Yes, you are right! I found a switch in DxO for "lens sharpness" which I turn off now and just apply usm, looks much better! I am going to experiment with the settings and see if I can get a better setting than the default.Too sharp, if that is possible ?
What an adorable little bird and lovely captured, Louis.Long Tailed Tit - G9+Leica 200/2.8+TC1.4x
There cannot be perverse emotions for a camera and lens - this is all natural :clap:Thanks, Bart. I forgot to include a link to my blog which has an article containing a lot more photos taken with the camera/lens of these tiny 'bundles of fluff'.
I'm definitely feeling perverse emotions of love for my G9 and Lumix 200/2.8
https://urbangardenbirder.blogspot.co.uk/2018/02/long-tailed-tit-through-my-window.html
Extraordinary ! What's the matter with these people ? All suffer from a sun or light allergy ? Or worse in fear of skin cancer ? Or just in fear of getting a tan ?GX8 with Pana 100-300mm II @ 240mm and f/6.3
Fear of getting a tan. When that is said, pretty much everybody use factor 30 or more at the kite festivals. The girls in the photo are professionals, flying 4-line kites 3-7 days per week, so protection is needed, but Asians in general and the Chinese in particular are pretty obsessed with white skin colour.Extraordinary ! What's the matter with these people ? All suffer from a sun or light allergy ? Or worse in fear of skin cancer ? Or just in fear of getting a tan ?
Imagine that: a professional kite flyer !Fear of getting a tan. When that is said, pretty much everybody use factor 30 or more at the kite festivals. The girls in the photo are professionals, flying 4-line kites 3-7 days per week, so protection is needed, but Asians in general and the Chinese in particular are pretty obsessed with white skin colour.