Wouldn't the 55 be a better alternative?
I don't know. If the 35 art doesn't work tbh the lot has to go.
Wouldn't the 55 be a better alternative?
I don't know. If the 35 art doesn't work tbh the lot has to go.how annoying. I'll try more tomorrow then buy a d850.
I don't know. If the 35 art doesn't work tbh the lot has to go.how annoying. I'll try more tomorrow then buy a d850.
perhaps just get the D850? you are pretty much guaranteed to be happy with it.
got so much on though at the moment so it's unlikely.wait. what 35mm art lens you using? canon or nikon?It's via on sensor af so definitely doesnt have issues... If it was via DSLR it may need af adjust but not with on sensor phase... plus it's spot on with static/slower subject.... this is camera/adapted/condition related.
f1.2 on most of the shotsYeah sorry I meant what aperture were you using when tracking them?
Get a D850 and call it a dayI was happy with my d750.... doh... knew it was a risky move. I want to give it the best chance though. p***ed I paid full going prices though.
Thanks guysgot so much on though at the moment so it's unlikely.
Testing A7 and Samyang 14mm 2.8 by Steve Lloyd, on Flickr



Get a D850 and call it a day
But the new D850 isn't too far from a grey Sony A9 lol
Working with high resolution files can sometimes be a pain.
Shoot in MRaw, Nikon can finally do it now.
Did that on my 5D2 back in 2008....
Yeah but then what's the point in buying a high resolution body.
I guess they are very different the D850 and A9, no doubt the replacement A7RIII will move the game on even further... I'm predicting a min of 50-70mp sensor.![]()
Some freaky moustache distortion there
After thirty years of taking slides I tend to frame in-camera as much as possible but I crop whenever necessary. But 60mm just seems to give me the correct perspective on the minifigs while avoiding the rubbish in the background of our dining-room.and you need all 36mp? i.e. can't crop a little?
wait. what 35mm art lens you using? canon or nikon?
What adapter are you also using?
But the new D850 isn't too far from a grey Sony A9 lol
Working with high resolution files can sometimes be a pain.
But a grey d850 will be much cheaper.
After thirty years of taking slides I tend to frame in-camera as much as possible but I crop whenever necessary. But 60mm just seems to give me the correct perspective on the minifigs while avoiding the rubbish in the background of our dining-room.

Oh dear...
I took my trio of C/Y Contax Zeiss lenses (Distagon 2.8/28 , Planar 1.7/50 and Sonnar 2.8/85) out with me this week and it's reminded me how much I really like them,
This has led to me reading lots of reviews of the Loxias; someone tell me this is a bad idea, please.
BTW, I've discovered the equivalent ZE and ZF lens profiles in Lightroom are pretty damn close to perfect at correcting their C/Y predecessors (which weren't bad to start with, but I am rather fussy about my straight lines being straight).
20170831-DSC03741 by Jonathan Howes, on FlickrHi. I'm quite interested in the godox flash systems but they seem to be more popular in the US. Can't seem to find anyone here that sells them?
I tried the usual park camera etc and seems alien to them
Has anyone purchase the 35mm 2.8 or any other lens of E-global central on eBay? Seems cheap at £413 - genuine?
The speedlights are available on Amazon, the bigger stuff is also available through Lencarta, The Flash Centre and also Essential Photo (branded Pixapro I think). I've got the tt350s and I've been pleased with it as a small lightweight flashHi. I'm quite interested in the godox flash systems but they seem to be more popular in the US. Can't seem to find anyone here that sells them?
I tried the usual park camera etc and seems alien to them
Nice I'll check out amazon for the speedlitesThe speedlights are available on Amazon, the bigger stuff is also available through Lencarta, The Flash Centre and also Essential Photo (branded Pixapro I think). I've got the tt350s and I've been pleased with it as a small lightweight flash
I'm not a great tripod lover but I came across Mefoto the other day and especially the "daytrip." I might be tempted. I can't remember the last time I used my Benbo, I remember the last time I took it out but I ended up just carrying it and never used it. At least the daytrip wouldn't be such a hassle to take and I might end up using it.
Do you lot use tripods much?
Mefoto daytrip and others...
http://www.mefoto.com/uk/products/help-me-choose#sts=DayTrip