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The photographer did a great job with subject isolation, and, the beautiful sunlight on the face and antlers of this magnificent beast. The second one is really cool!!! How did you get it to pose like that?Thank you very much Dave!
The 70-200/4 is just amazingly on the Z7 I think
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Thank you! This lens scores as high as the 85mm 1.4g, 105mm 1.4ED and higher than the incredible Sony Planar T 85mm 1.4! All this for $595 too.Nice, JD!!!
The 50 is underrated IMO.
thank you Dave and JD, they were in heat (do you call it that?, when the males common sense walk out and the sex walk in?) the top one was very calm, dignified, relaxed moving and not afraid. The lower one had just taking a mudbath, and was scratching its antlers backwards towards a tree (a bit more wild, out of mental reach, just filled with sex-thinking I guess). My wife Irene gets scared when they get close, I don't, don't know why, but instead of thinking of ending up upon these antlers, you shall just feel connected and talk friendly to them, that often disarm the situation, and you are often being able to pass by each other rather close without creating panicThe photographer did a great job with subject isolation, and, the beautiful sunlight on the face and antlers of this magnificent beast. The second one is really cool!!! How did you get it to pose like that?
Indeed, if you look at the top 10 sub 1000$ lenses on DXO there's 4 mirrorless versions and 6 DSLR ones.Thank you! This lens scores as high as the 85mm 1.4g, 105mm 1.4ED and higher than the incredible Sony Planar T 85mm 1.4! All this for $595 too.
Also, I think it was Throkil's amazing Elk photos that convinced me about the Nikon Z.
I can fully understand that! I never ever liked my 1.4/85G as it was showing many optical failures (that are native to that lens) and I am very much satisfied by what I have seen from the S lenses so far, especially the 1.8/50S. That new to be announced 1.8/85S might become a real cracker!Here's a quick portrait using the Z7 and 50mm 1.8 S. I really like the OOF areas and rendering. This image was also under exposed by 4 stops, so a good indication of how malleable the files can be, even when you screw up! DXO has given a 44 in their benchmark score for the 50mm 1.8 S. I'm considering selling my (new) 85mm 1.4G and holding out for the 85mm 1.8 S.
Where is the photo?????Here's a quick portrait using the Z7 and 50mm 1.8 S. I really like the OOF areas and rendering. This image was also under exposed by 4 stops, so a good indication of how malleable the files can be, even when you screw up! DXO has given a 44 in their benchmark score for the 50mm 1.8 S. I'm considering selling my (new) 85mm 1.4G and holding out for the 85mm 1.8 S.
Thank you! Your work with the Z inspired me to choose that camera. Thanks again.the left is a winner, just to say it, jd