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And another Sony on it way lol
Fortnite - victory is mine!!! by Stuart Pardue, on FlickrVery nice indeed, what lens is that if you don't mind me asking?
Photax-Paragon 28mm f2.8 with an M42 mount. Can't say I intentionally bought it - it was just offered up when I posted in the Wanted section for any vintage lens. Looking to get some more long fast vintage lenses.
It seems soft at f2.8 and seems to perform better stopped down. This one was taken at f4. I might do another lucky dip and see what else I can pick up vintage lens wise. Anybody got anything else cheap as chipsExcellent image rendering from it that a for sure!
It looks tack sharp at F4 from that imageIt seems soft at f2.8 and seems to perform better stopped down. This one was taken at f4. I might do another lucky dip and see what else I can pick up vintage lens wise. Anybody got anything else cheap as chips
It looks tack sharp at F4 from that image
Not quite as sharp as the awesome 56mm f1.2, but yes pretty impressively sharp for a ten pound lens. I find the focus highlights hard to use in manual focus though on the X-H1. It's more of a focus plane indicator. Will try again at f2.8 when it's bright
Thanks for the tip Keith -I may try that as the peaking can be distractingI don't use any peaking when manual focusing on the H1, I just use magnify focus - by pressing the rear dial in with my thumb, I've just gotten used to this method over time - I find colour peaking is often off a little
Lovely, you don't need the 56mm anymore, i'll buy it back for £20

The Mallards in the garden by Steve Jelly, on FlickrI've never done much in the way of video, but I'm amazed at how good the T2 & 100-400 are on a tripod. Quality is amazing, especially as this is through the bedroom window.
Edit - you need to click on it to see the video...
The Mallards in the garden by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
I've never done much in the way of video, but I'm amazed at how good the T2 & 100-400 are on a tripod. Quality is amazing, especially as this is through the bedroom window.
Edit - you need to click on it to see the video...
The Mallards in the garden by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
I've never done much in the way of video, but I'm amazed at how good the T2 & 100-400 are on a tripod. Quality is amazing, especially as this is through the bedroom window.
Edit - you need to click on it to see the video...
The Mallards in the garden by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
So bored I even tried to do macro photography:
2004_watches_062 by Ian, on Flickr
X-T3+90mm+extension tubes. My son's watch and he wouldn't let me set the time to smiley 10 past 10
Nice patina on that BBB
Great watch. I had a couple of Oris’ in the past. I wish I’d kept the full lume diver. I had the exact same as yours for a while and sold it to buy a Seiko Marine Master.
Great watch. I had a couple of Oris’ in the past. I wish I’d kept the full lume diver. I had the exact same as yours for a while and sold it to buy a Seiko Marine Master.
Yes, he is very pleased with it. He originally wanted a standard BB but the shop has the bronze one and I persuaded him to make me spend an extra £500 - which when I think about it, I regret hugely. Neither of us knew how it would age but it does look nice. He thinks about restoring it to new from time to time but has resisted.
I had worn a crappy Citizen for the past 20 years but getting my son this watch got me interested in watches. So I got myself a Bremont but was then sucked into the world of cheap Russian and Chinese watches so now I've also got an Okean, a Big Zero and a Seagull 1963 (plus a fake Rolex and modded Seiko Fifty-five fathoms). I rarely wear the Bremont any more and by far the most accurate watch I have is that old Citizen. So the BBB cost me an awful lot in the end!
DSCF1045 by barrysprout, on Flickr
DSCF1057 by barrysprout, on FlickrTulips in the garden, this morning
H1 80mm f2.8 1/9000 iso200
Early morning Tulips by Paulie-W, on Flickr

My Son also has one,loves his watches but has a far better disposable income than me
This could look stunning printed huge (or as a wallpaper?) super compositionWeek 3 - 'texture'.
I'll confess this was taken a day or two before lock-down but only just uploaded and edited it.
TP Fuji Isolation/Boredom Challenge Wk 3 - 'Texture' by Jason, on Flickr
Week 3 - 'texture'.
I'll confess this was taken a day or two before lock-down but only just uploaded and edited it.
TP Fuji Isolation/Boredom Challenge Wk 3 - 'Texture' by Jason, on Flickr
Few pink ones for 'Texture' theme.
FujiX-t2, 35mm @f2.2
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These are very pretty, and well presented
Oh and did I spot a secret stash of mini eggs?![]()
Week 3 - 'texture'.
I'll confess this was taken a day or two before lock-down but only just uploaded and edited it.
TP Fuji Isolation/Boredom Challenge Wk 3 - 'Texture' by Jason, on Flickr
super processingFew pink ones for 'Texture' theme.
FujiX-t2, 35mm @f2.2
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