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Fun with Sony Cameras 2023

gurtch

Well-known member
Weathered paint on weathered wood, but still indicating you're walking an official GR footpath


A7ii + Voigtländer Nokton 50/1.2
I like the shallow depth of field on this image. Do you remember if you shot wide open? Fastest lens I have for my Sony gear is the Zeiss Sony 58mm f1.8.
Very nice image.
Dave
 

pegelli

Well-known member
I like the shallow depth of field on this image. Do you remember if you shot wide open? Fastest lens I have for my Sony gear is the Zeiss Sony 58mm f1.8.
Very nice image.
Dave
Thanks Dave, and yes, this was shot wide open at f1.2
I find this Voigtländer an amazing lens, very sharp (at least in the center) wide open in the plane of focus and a smooth but not dull bokeh.
 

jotloob

Subscriber Member
Small villages in the countryside (Germany) all have a volunteer fire department . This image shows an old building in VORDERBURG ALGOVIA , which is in private hands today and carfully restored to an inhabitable residence .


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SONY @7ii + FE 20-70 F4 G
 
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ggibson

Well-known member
I've used the Voigtlander 40/1.2 VM version a lot lately on the Techart adapter. AF is not perfect like native lenses, but the combination of f1.2 and how small it is makes it worth it. I have the 35GM but the CV40 comes in my travel bag. These two are shot at small apertures of course though :)


Montreal Airport Sunset
by Graham Gibson, on Flickr


First day in Nice
by Graham Gibson, on Flickr
 
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