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That is a nice selection, something for everyone into older bikes.Too long since i got to shoot Bikes
All wide open with the Q2
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Thunderbird by Trevor, on Flickr
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Ralphs Flat track Triumph Triple by Trevor, on Flickr
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One for Toby @snerkler
One for Toby by Trevor, on Flickr
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Honda V4 by Trevor, on Flickr
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Honda CB750-4 by Trevor, on Flickr
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Beeza Bitsa by Trevor, on Flickr
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Admiring the Triumph Thunderbird by Trevor, on Flickr
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One for Rob @Lost_Manc
Fzzzzz Offff-2 by Trevor, on Flickr
Ooh is the resolution not good on the screen, is that a bit of the camera strap caught in th eframe?
Haha I spotted a bit of old rope sticking out of the sand, almost got a wet arse lolOoh is the resolution not good on the screen, is that a bit of the camera strap caught in th eframe?
Would you look at the CV options? They have a 35/1.2 or the Zeiss 1.4 (that’s BIG though)Tempted to get a 35mm Lens to go with my Noctilux 50mm f0.95, mainly for holiday stuff. There’s a crazy amount of choice though. I’m naturally a bit of a bokeh boy so I’m more tempted by the 1.4 then the 2, even though I’ve owned the f2 a long time ago and enjoyed it greatly.
Suggestions?
Anything is in budget really as long as there’s a good enough justification. That being said I fancy the 1.4 more than the sharpness you get from the f2 APOWould you look at the CV options? They have a 35/1.2 or the Zeiss 1.4 (that’s BIG though)
Hi, among other 35mm lenses, I have the VOIGTLÄNDER Nokton 1,2/35 v1, an aluminum beauty, but it is bulky and heavy. It shows onion-rings in highlights.Tempted to get a 35mm Lens to go with my Noctilux 50mm f0.95, mainly for holiday stuff. There’s a crazy amount of choice though. I’m naturally a bit of a bokeh boy so I’m more tempted by the 1.4 then the 2, even though I’ve owned the f2 a long time ago and enjoyed it greatly.
Suggestions?
The Voigtlander Ultron 35/2 is a great lens, one of my favourites, but I should think a Sumilux 35/1.4 should be towards the top of your list...Tempted to get a 35mm Lens to go with my Noctilux 50mm f0.95, mainly for holiday stuff. There’s a crazy amount of choice though. I’m naturally a bit of a bokeh boy so I’m more tempted by the 1.4 then the 2, even though I’ve owned the f2 a long time ago and enjoyed it greatly.
Suggestions?
It is plus you get the whole image as a DNG, if you click on the crop icon in LR you'll see the entire image and the crop, handy in case you've cropped in too far in camera and want to revert.Q2. Experimented today with using the digital crop mode. Apart from the crop overlay, there are a couple useful features. With overlay displaying the camera will only focus within the framelines and will only meter for the cropped scene. Pretty useful I reckon.
That’s right Pete. So good..It is plus you get the whole image as a DNG, if you click on the crop icon in LR you'll see the entire image and the crop, handy in case you've cropped in too far in camera and want to revert.
Just go straight to the ‘lux. It’ll always be nagging away at you if you don’t.I’m still none the wiser when it comes to which 35 mm to buy. I’m not sure whether I should try the voitglander 35mm due to their price and see if I get on with them or bite the bullet and go straight to the summilux. I’m also considering a 90 f2 as well so lots of decisions to make
Yeah probablyJust go straight to the ‘lux. It’ll always be nagging away at you if you don’t.
I'm happy with my old Summicron but then I only have the M9s so resolution isn't an issue. I'm happy with the resultsI get. FWIW I only have older M lenses, the only ASPH lens I have is a 21mm and that only because my old one died and I couldn't get a pre ASPH one to replace it quickly enough.I’m still none the wiser when it comes to which 35 mm to buy. I’m not sure whether I should try the voitglander 35mm due to their price and see if I get on with them or bite the bullet and go straight to the summilux. I’m also considering a 90 f2 as well so lots of decisions to make