Ryan that pano is awesome!
Ryan that pano is awesome!
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Yeah Ryan, how's the AF on this? I'm reading it's actually really good. I was so sure I was going to get the Sigma 20mm f/1.4 Art but now I can't decide. Nikon's got the weight advantage, Sigma's got the 1/3rd stop. Filter's are a non-factor for me so that doesn't eliminate the Sigma.Originally posted by msommers
$600 is a great deal! I think Ryan's kids will be a better AF test than me chasing Simone around the house
I'm also torn between the Nikon 24mm f/1.8G vs Sigma 24mm f/1.4 Art for the same reasons.
AF is awesome, nice and snappy as it is on most of the 1.8G primes. Pretty sweet lens overall.
Tried out the 105/1.4 at TCS, seems like a real winner too. Have to sell my 4x5 setup and my left over M glass first though.
Nikon DF + 105/1.4 Test by Ryan Karr, on Flickr
Back from our camping/hiking trip in Mount Assiniboine, Matt and Erik are still there with no signal so I'm posting my photos first
Looking forward to see their shots as they are hiking out on Tuesday.
DSCF0336 by Earl Dieta, on Flickr
DSCF0183 by Earl Dieta, on Flickr
We tried to do some astro but we were too late as clouds started rolling in, hopefully they get the shots
DSCF0355 by Earl Dieta, on Flickr
Your contax lenses worked great on your X-Pro2 but yeah you could use something wider.Originally posted by kvg
Sorry been crazy busy with work, I have been using adapted contax g glass, but I tried Earl's 35 and now I have his 18. The camera store lent me the 16-55 2.8 and 50-140 2.8 and I might get the 16-55 and maybe a 18 and a 35 1.4.
How did you get TCS lend you those lenses?
damn nice shot! just do itOriginally posted by blitz
AF is awesome, nice and snappy as it is on most of the 1.8G primes. Pretty sweet lens overall.
Tried out the 105/1.4 at TCS, seems like a real winner too. Have to sell my 4x5 setup and my left over M glass first though.
Last edited by taemo; 09-25-2016 at 09:06 PM.
Man, you really caught the lighting right in the first photo didn't you?
Thanks man, I think all of us were taking the same shots every couple of minutes for 2 hours while waiting for sunset.Originally posted by D'z Nutz
Man, you really caught the lighting right in the first photo didn't you?
I also forgot to bring my GND filter so I was using my gloves to 'dodge' the sky
That's so awesome!Originally posted by taemo
I also forgot to bring my GND filter so I was using my gloves to 'dodge' the sky
Very awesome. I've always wanted to do this hike but can't convince my buddies to do it. Did you guys hike from Sunshine or Mount Shark?Originally posted by taemo
Back from our camping/hiking trip in Mount Assiniboine, Matt and Erik are still there with no signal so I'm posting my photos first
Looking forward to see their shots as they are hiking out on Tuesday.
How busy was Larch/Sentinel? It was packed all the way last week. Great views and colours at the top though.Originally posted by pizdets17
we flew in from Mt Shark on Friday but I decided to fly out on Sunday as I was busy with work. the rest of the group are hiking out on Tuesday so hopefully we can hear their story afterwardsOriginally posted by sl888
Very awesome. I've always wanted to do this hike but can't convince my buddies to do it. Did you guys hike from Sunshine or Mount Shark?
How busy was Larch/Sentinel? It was packed all the way last week. Great views and colours at the top though.
Awesome Earl
Pentax 645Z by Ryan Karr, on Flickr
Pentax 645Z by Ryan Karr, on Flickr
Ricoh GR by Ryan Karr, on Flickr
Nikon DF and 85 1.8G by Ryan Karr, on Flickr
Nikon DF and 85 1.8G by Ryan Karr, on Flickr
Nikon DF and 85 1.8G by Ryan Karr, on Flickr
I've only edited a few from this past weekend, such a great trip!
Assiniboine by Erik McRitchie, on Flickr
Sunrise by Erik McRitchie, on Flickr
Look up! by Erik McRitchie, on Flickr
wicked shots man, knew you guys were getting some nice astro shots!
took some portraits with the good old 5D, paired it with a Nikon 100mm 2.8 E lens
lusting for an EF 100mm f/2 now
Canon 5D + 100mm 2.8 E by Earl Dieta, on Flickr
and looking in Lightroom, holy crap X-T2 RAW files are pretty sharp!
X-T2 + 35mm 2 WR by Earl Dieta, on Flickr
Last edited by taemo; 09-30-2016 at 02:50 PM.
Picked up photography as a hobby a while ago but wasn't serious about it until recently. I haven't really posted in any of these threads. Here are some of my favourites from last month. All shot with my sony a6000 with various lenses.
Sunset at Drumheller Hoodoos. I know alot of people don't like lens/Filter flare, but I purposely shot into the sunset as I liked how it framed the photo in this one.
_DSC0020-2 by Jason Fung, on Flickr
_DSC0658 by Jason Fung, on Flickr
These three are my first attempt at portraits/engagement photos. Two friends of mine recently got engaged so I shot these as sort of a semi-wedding present for them. Most of my photos are landscape, so I haven't had any experience with portrait/engagement photos. Let me know what you guys think. Feedback would be appreciated
Shot these photos with a 50 year old 55mm f1.8 auto takumar lens adapted for my a6000. Strangely enough, I loved the contrast of this lens. Tried shooting with a modern sony 35 f1.8mm lens but didn't like the results nearly as much.
_DSC9773 by Jason Fung, on Flickr
_DSC9812 by Jason Fung, on Flickr
_DSC9816 by Jason Fung, on Flickr
Last edited by jsn; 10-16-2016 at 07:03 PM.
Spotted in Ginza.
2016 10 Ginza Nissan Showroom by O_o, on Flickr
2016 10 23 NSX (1 of 1) by O_o, on Flickr