I thought it's from an FE35 F1.4 at F5.6, went out to check mine at 5.6. then i came back here and saw on your sig you got the FE35F2.8.
vinmunoz Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 20, 2017 16:05 | #4816 I thought it's from an FE35 F1.4 at F5.6, went out to check mine at 5.6. then i came back here and saw on your sig you got the FE35F2.8. | SONY A7SIII(2) | A73 | A6000 | Sony A7IV | Sigma105 | FE1635F4 | Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 | Tamron 17-28 Tamron 28-75 | FE50F1.8 | Sony 16035F4PZ | SEL30mm F3.5 Macro | Canon 24mm TSE | Laowa 15mm Shift
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Sep 20, 2017 17:27 | #4817 digital_AM wrote in post #18456282 Thanks David. Yes it's beautiful indeed. I hope you can visit one day. I haven't purchased a nodal slide yet. I haven't had much opportunity for horizontal panos yet. I'll probably pickup one of the FLM slides. I'm looking forward to seeing more urban shots from you. It's fun shooting early in the morning or late. I'm looking at panorama equipment also. Why are you considering FLM? Are there other good choices? Sony α7rIV, Sony α7rii, α6500, Metabones IV, Zeiss Batis 18mm f/2.8, FE 24-70mm f/2.8 GM, FE 50mm f/1.8, EF 70-200L II IS USM f2.8, EF 100mm 1:2.8L IS USM Macro
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Sep 20, 2017 18:11 | #4818 rcarlton wrote in post #18456745 I'm looking at panorama equipment also. Why are you considering FLM? Are there other good choices? Just being curious at this time. From my research, your options are to either piece it together or get something as a kit. If you want to do multi row panos then I think the best option is the Really Right Stuff PG-01 gimbal. If you just need a nodal rail and a leveling base for single row panos, there are many options including FLM. I'm considering FLM because one of their rails is the right length for my loxia 21 lens and their rails are inexpensive. Not sure how they stack up in terms of quality over RRS though. - Alfredo -
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DavidArbogast Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 20, 2017 18:32 | #4819 Ironically I just now posted my larger RRS PG-02 up for sale on FM. It was just TOO BIG, and TOO HEAVY for me. I might consider the smaller PG-01 (not likely), or the FLM ballhead - I like the capabilities on the FLM head. David | Flickr
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MedicineMan4040 The Magic Johnson of Cameras More info | Sep 20, 2017 22:36 | #4820 Miss me? Ha! flickr
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alfredomora Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 6 years ago by alfredomora. | Sep 21, 2017 00:28 | #4821 Lenox Square, Atlanta Higher Res: https://www.flickr.com …edomoraphotography/b4Tx1f - Alfredo -
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Sep 21, 2017 01:54 | #4822 If talking about bags, I'm loyal to ThinkThank, this one (crappy phone picture) Urban Approach 15, made for mirrorless.
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uljens Goldmember More info Post edited over 6 years ago by uljens. | Sep 21, 2017 02:04 | #4823 Morning bokeh dose IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/YvQhqo IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/YcxChU Uldis | Instagram
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MedicineMan4040 The Magic Johnson of Cameras More info | Sep 21, 2017 02:05 | #4824 Lots of talk about bags. flickr
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Sep 21, 2017 02:22 | #4825 everyday bags are also a good option, not screaming - Im photo bag. Uldis | Instagram
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DavidArbogast Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 21, 2017 03:17 | #4826 digital_AM wrote in post #18456916 Lenox Square, Atlanta I wanted to try this time blend and long exposure blend on a cityscape image. I merged an image for the sunset, then one for the light trails, and another for the building lights at blue hour. All shots were taken within an hour at the same location. This one looks much better at higher resolution on a big display. Loxia 21mm: ![]() Higher Res: https://www.flickr.com …edomoraphotography/b4Tx1f Wow! Gorgeous light rays and car trails. David | Flickr
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i like the combination from a7rii and the 200/1.8
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navydoc Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 21, 2017 05:10 | #4828 digital_AM wrote in post #18456916 Lenox Square, Atlanta I wanted to try this time blend and long exposure blend on a cityscape image. I merged an image for the sunset, then one for the light trails, and another for the building lights at blue hour. All shots were taken within an hour at the same location. This one looks much better at higher resolution on a big display. Loxia 21mm: ![]() Higher Res: https://www.flickr.com …edomoraphotography/b4Tx1f At first, I thought it might have looked even better if the sun rays were emanating from the center of the frame like the light trails do but on reflection, prefer the two distinct trails of light coming from different angles as captured...A Beautiful scene to be sure. Gene - My Photo Gallery ||
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TRhoads Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 21, 2017 05:16 | #4829 digital_AM wrote in post #18456916 Lenox Square, Atlanta I wanted to try this time blend and long exposure blend on a cityscape image. I merged an image for the sunset, then one for the light trails, and another for the building lights at blue hour. All shots were taken within an hour at the same location. This one looks much better at higher resolution on a big display. Loxia 21mm: ![]() WOW...I might have to go shoot that spot this weekend, I have seen it there, but never realized there was a photo hole...likely made by a photographer! minndxb wrote in post #18456980 i like the combination from a7rii and the 200/1.8 think about to get also a a7rii and use it with my 200/1.8 would like to see more images what this dreamteam able to produce ![]() ONly Sony shooter that I know of that has the 200 f/1.8 is Mike Reid. Not an everday lens, so finding a lot with a specific combo is going to be slim pickings, but I know he uses the two. Website
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TRhoads Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 21, 2017 05:17 | #4830 From a quick jaunt down to the beach this week before a really long day on site yesterday... IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/XCq9c1Website
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