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Ashwin: Lovely! This is like a Japanese Zen Garden, :thumbup:
Matt, The battle was "somewhere in Missouri, 1861". I enjoyed your library.Cindy: Nice to have you posting here. War correspndent-like. Are they re-enacting a particular battle? Well captured with the gun smoke(?). Beautiful cars. :salute:
Cheers, Matt
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Cindy: Thanks! :thumbup: The shots in the library were a self-indulgent exploration of ISO capability. Probably didn't need to post them. I'm extremely impressed with performance at ISO 3200.Thank you Ryan, Steve, Dan, Ashwin and Matt.
It was really fun to see the Seattle group.
Matt, The battle was "somewhere in Missouri, 1861". I enjoyed your library..
Cindy: I'm very pleased with the capabilities of the 5N. I have Nex 7's on order at two different places (we'll see who gets them first?). I've got the new Sony EVF, also, and it's pretty incredible. Based on what I've read, the NEX 5N and 7 are sort of 'apples and oranges. The 5N is supposed to have better low light capability (but how much do you need?); 5N's smaller, but requires the EVF to make it more RF-like; different sensors; etc. I'll keep shooting with it and posting here and in the Sony forum (if it's not an m lens). So far, my only complaint is the location of the 'movie record' button - I keep turning it on. One nice thing about the 5N (besides it's $) is that it's available now. Everything that you get for it (adapters, lenses, etc.) will be useable on the 7. The real judgment will be if I keep it after I've had the 7 for a while.Matt, I'm interested in the capability of the 5N since I have the NEX7 on order.
Brian: Photo has a nice warm quality to it. Slightly soft; but not objectionably so. Is it the screw mount, or the collapsable m mount? :salute:9cm F4 Elmar, uncoated, on the canon 7.
This image is made with the uncoated 9cm F4 Elmar, 1930s vintage. Screwmount. I also have a collapsible 9cm F4 Elmar, circa 1954- coated. It is sharper, higher contrast.Brian: Photo has a nice warm quality to it. Slightly soft; but not objectionably so. Is it the screw mount, or the collapsable m mount? :salute:
Cheers, Matt
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Nebster: Great images. I like the color, patterns, and texture in these compositions. You have a good eye for design.A few with the 5N + 50/2. Pretty happy with this combo. Not quite the Pentax 645D, but certainly a higher keep-rate. I prefer these in raw over 5d2 because of that horrible banding in the shadows. Roughly on par with 1d4, especially at higher ISOs.
Not sure why people don't like the ergo/handling of this camera. In MF it feels about as faster as anything I've used for the types of shooting I do. Granted, I am often down low on the ground and I'm always shooting handheld.
Alan: Great patterns, lines and color! :salute:35mm Summilux FLE on Panasonic G3 MFT
Alan: Wait until you try the EVF on the Nex 7. The EVF on the Nex 5N is incredible! Thanks for posting.Thanks Matt. Much appreciated. I absolutely love the 35mm Summilux on the G3 -- but having said that I also am on the wait list for a Summilux 25 -- and my new thought is a Nex-7 w/M adapter as a backup for the M9. But I still like the traditional M rangefinder best. I still have a hard time with the EVF and composing on a screen is for me not fun.
Great shots. A reason to get a 135mm.I maintain and contend that the Ricoh GXR is no slouch, despite is 1 MP EVF....Truth be told, I adore the images coming from this lens/sensor combo. All shots here with either the 135 APO-Telyt (eff 200 mm) and the Zeiss Sonnar 50 mm f/1.5 (eff 75 mm)
UW's starting QB - Keith Price (outstanding QB, by the way)
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UW's backup QB: Nick Montana (Joe's son)
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Swarming Defense, lead by Cort Dennison:
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The Running Game, lead by Chris Polk
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Colorado's kicker...
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Cant forget about the refs
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