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Feb 28, 2012 14:40 |  #316

Very Very true. I just wish it wasn't so LONG. You had to be back pretty far to get them both in the frame....


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Feb 28, 2012 14:40 |  #317

Neil B wrote in post #13973060 (external link)
very beautiful !!

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nice... :cool: ring flash?

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wow awesome shot and even better the girlfriend :)

Thanks everyone. And yes, its my new ringflash... :-)


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Feb 28, 2012 14:55 as a reply to  @ ZSutton's post |  #318

Amazing lens, here inside in a very dark environnement:

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Feb 28, 2012 14:56 |  #319

wolfy317 wrote in post #13984795 (external link)
Very Very true. I just wish it wasn't so LONG. You had to be back pretty far to get them both in the frame....

I was, therefore I had to crop that shot a little.. so I could've been closer and could've gotten even better bokeh :D


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Feb 28, 2012 15:37 |  #320

Natsu wrote in post #13982240 (external link)
Long time no share. Here's a few all in B&W.

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Love these. WOW!




  
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Feb 28, 2012 15:57 as a reply to  @ Rittrato's post |  #321

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Feb 28, 2012 16:04 |  #322

wolfy317 wrote in post #13984496 (external link)
Guys. I'm thinking about selling my 135 for the 85L. Talk me out of it!!!! Oh, and here are a couple of recent shots.

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Beutiful shots. Don't sell this, just get an 85 1.4 (Sigma) that way you get to have both amazing lenses :cool:




  
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Feb 28, 2012 16:19 |  #323

Natsu wrote in post #13982240 (external link)
Long time no share. Here's a few all in B&W.

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Wow she looks like a young Eva Mendez


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Feb 28, 2012 17:20 |  #324

Dankata wrote in post #13984710 (external link)
^^^^ Ok here's me talkin' to you :D I've heard the 85L AF speed is quite slow, the 135L does a very decent job even at low/unpredictable light situations ;)


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i can agree with the AF speed in low light, its super fast, and very nice pic dan !!


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Feb 28, 2012 17:22 as a reply to  @ Neil B's post |  #325

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Feb 28, 2012 17:48 |  #326

I'm getting MAD chromatic abberation on my 135L. I think my processing is making it worse, but it's really bad.


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Feb 28, 2012 17:57 |  #327

CanonGrl01 wrote in post #13985925 (external link)
I'm getting MAD chromatic abberation on my 135L. I think my processing is making it worse, but it's really bad.


This is just wrong. The 135L is the only lens I own that NEVER does that, even when shooting against a strong light. The 85 1.8 is the worst and the 35L can be bad, but never the 135L


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Feb 28, 2012 18:02 |  #328

CanonGrl01 wrote in post #13985925 (external link)
I'm getting MAD chromatic abberation on my 135L. I think my processing is making it worse, but it's really bad.

That's odd for the 135L..I totally expect it from the 35L and the 85L to a degree, but I have rarely seen it from the 135. Like only a few times since I've owned it. I'd consider sending it in if it's real bad cause that's not the norm for this lens from everything I've seen and heard.


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Feb 28, 2012 18:19 |  #329

So is it my processing? Or did I get a bad lens? Or am I not understanding what CA is?

Almost all of the ceremony shots were with the 135
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Feb 28, 2012 18:21 |  #330

p.s. ignore all other aspects of photography, I know I'm not the best


unless it's something else that I'm doing wrong that's causing this.


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