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Fun with Nikon Images

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Joe,
what do you think about the zeiss 21 2.8 with the d800? I like the picture you showed us, I´d appreciate your opinion.
Gustavo,

So far, after one week of use, I like it. It's wonderfully easy to focus as all Zeiss lenses seem to be, sharp from corner to corner, and wide enough to find a home in my bag for those occasions (mostly landscapes) where I need to go super-wide. At 21mm, my admittedly subjective judgement is that it is sharper than the other alternatives I've used (on the D700 and D3s) like the Nikon 17-35mm f/2.8. The debate I had with myself before buying the lens was whether I needed/wanted something this wide. I've now decided that it has a home in my D800 kit. :thumbs:

I would not have been able to get the Fresnel lens image without it.

Cheers,

Joe
 

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too much shift but I was in a hurry even though on my former campus of WVU, the way things are these days walking around with a tripod after dark looked weird, I am thinking of asking them for a permit and go back just to shoot the campus
 

gustavo

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Gustavo,

So far, after one week of use, I like it. It's wonderfully easy to focus as all Zeiss lenses seem to be, sharp from corner to corner, and wide enough to find a home in my bag for those occasions (mostly landscapes) where I need to go super-wide. At 21mm, my admittedly subjective judgement is that it is sharper than the other alternatives I've used (on the D700 and D3s) like the Nikon 17-35mm f/2.8. The debate I had with myself before buying the lens was whether I needed/wanted something this wide. I've now decided that it has a home in my D800 kit. :thumbs:

I would not have been able to get the Fresnel lens image without it.

Cheers,

Joe
thanks Joe.

regards.
 
Just posted these in the D800 thread... first files from a new camera... and my first Nikon stuff since the D100 :D





Cheers!
Shelby
If there is no description, I would believe it's taken by your MF camera.
Anyway, some of us complain the quality of D800 on portrait photos. I do doubt what did they complain when I see your photos.
It's amazing.
 
Been posting in the Medium Format, Fuji x100 and Fuji X-Pro 1 forums here at GetDpi.
Not sure why I've never posted images here in the Nikon forum.
Totally impressed with the images here - some of the best I've seen.
Well, here are a few with a D700 from a recent trip to Hanoi, Vietnam.
These are two University students from Hanoi.
Shot with the 85/1.4 and 50/1.4.
Hope you like them.

















 
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Shelby Lewis

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Wonderful work on this thread!

Still testing the 85/1.8G with the D800 this morning...



Cheers!
Shelby
 

Steen

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49 Fantastic Photographers and Me


(...) Still testing the 85/1.8G with the D800 this morning... (...)

Beautiful, Shelby !

If I may join you in the Flower & Bokeh department .-)


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Nikon D800 • Carl Zeiss Makro-Planar 2/100mm ZF • 1/20 sec at f/4 ISO 100 • Lightroom 4
 
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