Quentin_Bargate
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GFX100. F/5.6, ISO800, 1/13 sec, handheld (medium format high res handheld at 1/13 sec is distinctly possible, with care). I've been blown away by this camera's potential.
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We'll see. I'm a fan of the HC3.2/150 but it's least used lens in the kit. The compression is great but I like it more for 3/4's and full body portraits where the 100 is all about the close in tight. I haven't seen anything from the 150/2.8 that has the image rendering I'm chasing.Congratulations! I would not worry much about missing the 100mm f 2.2 plus the 13mm extension ring. The Schneider Kreuznach 150mm f2.8 is what you’ll need to replace your beloved 100 f2.2 with the 13mm extension ring. Though it’s a beast !
I see, then the 110mm f2.8 might the lens you're looking for. It can do close up 3/4 and full bodyWe'll see. I'm a fan of the HC3.2/150 but it's least used lens in the kit. The compression is great but I like it more for 3/4's and full body portraits where the 100 is all about the close in tight. I haven't seen anything from the 150/2.8 that has the image rendering I'm chasing.
Heading to Morocco tomorrow, for a third of october. Picking up a phase one XF IQ3 kit to test and potentially replace the H4D/H3DII's. I've been really liking the HC2.2/100 + 13mm spacer for portraits, and it doesn't look like P1 has anything that matches so I'm kind of worried.
A true photographer. "Excuse me, dear, but the light is perfect. Do you mind raising the children while I take some shots?"I arrived by the Chateau about 30 mins before I took this shot with the setting sun illuminating Chambord. It was obvious that the light was perfect, we wouldn't be staying until the following evening for a possible second chance (do they ever come along in photography?!) so I unpacked my GFX100 and 32-64mm as quickly as I could, left my wife to complete the check in formailties, and legged it to a suitable vantage point. No time for a tripod. I'm glad I did. F/8, 1/105 sec on aperture priority, ISO100, in body IBIS on. Processed in C1, and Photoshop.
i wonder how more years we have to wait to be able to take a picture of the apollo mission remains, well in case they really are there :grin:The moon passed close by Saturn Saturday night. Note this is a composite, it wasn’t quite this close.
The moon was photographed with an IQ4 150 on a Cambo body using a Canon lens plate and Canon-mount telescope adapter. The telescope was a SkyWatcher 8 inch Quattro f/4 800mm focal length. Saturn was the same arrangement but using a Sony a7R2.
My wife would recognise that reality!A true photographer. "Excuse me, dear, but the light is perfect. Do you mind raising the children while I take some shots?"
:ROTFL:
Matt (yes, I meant that as a compliment)
The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter already has photos of the Apollo landing sites, complete with rover tracks.i wonder how more years we have to wait to be able to take a picture of the apollo mission remains, well in case they really are there :grin: