The feeling has gone, only you and IA couple city skylines of Vienna with the S1R and the Lumix 35 f1.8:
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hahahahaThe feeling has gone, only you and I
It means nothing to me
This means nothing to me
Oh, Vienna
That is why I bought it almost immediately after getting my Lunix S5ii.Mine arrived a month or so back now. I'm really enjoying it. Not the sharpest lens out there, but nice colour and contrast. Been on my camera for ages now, it's such a versatile focal length. Not crazy distortion if you get up close, stand back a bit and it's "just" wide enough an awful lot of the time.
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I was thinking about it, and I've never actually had a 35mm lens. Been close, 40 mm and 30 mm (PL15 in m4/3) but never a 35 mm. I'm actually quite surprised at how much more I like the 35 mm FOV.That is why I bought it almost immediately after getting my Lunix S5ii.
Had a 23mm on Fuji and 24mm on Nikon APS-C.
Thin it pairs nice a dual lens setup with the 18/1.8. Rendering is comparable for what I’ve seen of the 18.
That is why I like the 16-35, going up to 35 makes it so much more versatile. 28 -> 35 is still quite a difference. I can use that lens all day in the city. During vacations I like to combine it with the 28-200. And I bring the 24-60/2.8 for when I need more light or a single lens day.I was thinking about it, and I've never actually had a 35mm lens. Been close, 40 mm and 30 mm (PL15 in m4/3) but never a 35 mm. I'm actually quite surprised at how much more I like the 35 mm FOV.
I've been wandering around with the 35 and my 14-28, the 35 mm is doing the majority of my shots.
And the little 26 mm pancake. It's such a fun and enjoyable lens to shoot with (the 26 mm) So unassuming and unpretentious, but it just produces lovely images. To me
Awww. Poor thing!
That would be somewhere around a 1977 Ford Falcon Hardtop. Original, stock body shape. The last of the line of Fords V8 performance sedan/Coupes, designed for winning the Australian Touring car championship. Against their arch Nemesis, Holden. The previous model the XY GTHO Phase III Falcon held the World record for a while, as the World's fastest production 4 door sedan. Legend has it that the CEO or someone very high up in Ford Australia, had a stove hot 429 ci version built specially for him. The government stepped in and put a halt to it all with the "Supercar scare" threatening to stop purchasing local product as government vehicles if I remember correctly. And other drastic measures.Awww. Poor thing!
(Seriously, out of curiosity, is that a relatively pure/stock look? My family had a '71 Mach One Mustang when I was growing up, and this looks an awful lot like that one, but not quite; like something did some aftermarket stuff to it that made it come out Wrong. But it looks too well done to be aftermarket...)