Nevyn72
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I hardly use my 85mm for pictures like this, only interviews, portrait photos and photos at events. I now realise I also have to take this lens out more....
I hardly use my 85mm for pictures like this, only interviews, portrait photos and photos at events. I now realise I also have to take this lens out more....
Yes. But in some other cameras it was even slower.Third: ...was autofocus always that slow?
Great photo. The little 18-40mm clearly performs well on the S1Rii.Uluru, or Ayers Rock, Northern Territory, Australia
It was pretty cramped in a small helicopter so I didn't want a large lens. The 18-40mm worked well.Great photo. The little 18-40mm clearly performs well on the S1Rii.
They've had lots of rain recently. But fortunately we had a nice clear day.It's rare to see so much green out there.
The 24-60 and 28-200 are a very nice supplement to each other ;-) speed+bit more wide-angle vs range.@CharlesH @RuleOfThirds please stop with such nice 24-60mm F2.8 pictures... I already have enough (To much? lenses).
@RuleOfThirds I love the Bokeh falloff on the beautifull picture with your daugther
Yeahh - But I already have the 16-28mm for more wide angle and speed. And also quite nice Bokeh, but not for portraits...The 24-60 and 28-200 are a very nice supplement to each other ;-) speed+bit more wide-angle vs range.
yes, but hour 16-28 doesn't go to 60Yeahh - But I already have the 16-28mm for more wide angle and speed. And also quite nice Bokeh, but not for portraits...
But than - I have the 35mm F1.8, 50mm F1.8 and the 85mm F1.8 for that...