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Jan 07, 2006 23:12 |  #1

We went to London today for business and pleasure. The business part was boring so I'll spare you the details in that department.

I had the pleasure of meeting Schmoelzel today at his Tea Haus; a very nice spot I might add. Need I say that he was very nice? Probably not.

Out came the prime backpack and I was allowed to touch the holy lens collection. I quickly strapped the 85L on my XT and took some shots. I was pleasantly surprised with the focusing speed... sure, it took a while to go from short to long, but the fine tune focus wasn't painful at all. Also, it wasn't as heavy or as long as I expected on the 1.6 crop. Very nice lens!

So I snapped some 85L shots then thought I should shoot some 24-105L shots in the same spot for comparison. Lets just say that F4 can't compare (duh). I was shooting 1.2 and 2.2 at ISO 100 with the 85L and easily got over 1/100s. 1/160 lit up several times.
With my 24-105 I had to fight to handhold and ended up boosting my ISO to 800 just to get 1/40 or 1/60 ish.

That was a mistake. I ended up putting my camera down, talking for a bit, then I forgot my ISO was cranked.
I ended up taking some 135L and some more 85L shots after that... at ISO 800. DAMN!!

They still turned out nice though. What a lens!

Here are some samples. I only got about 50 shots off (with all lenses) since I was shooting RAW on a 512MB card so I didn't have much to pick through.

The first shot is in ISO 100... the other 2 were 800 :(
Meet my 10mo old son Tyler.

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Thanks Michael, you're too kind. I appreciate it.
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Jan 07, 2006 23:21 |  #2

Great job!!! I love the first one.. The eyes are stunning!!


Schmoelzel you are making my decisions easier but I am afraid this will be the only lens I will able to get for 2006. I was also hoping for a long lens but I feel my 2 1/2 year old is much more immportant so why not get a lens that can do a much better job.


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Jan 07, 2006 23:22 |  #3

i love #1

Im a sucker for EYES!!! Great job. and thanks for pouring salt in my 85mm 1.2 wound ;-)a



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Jan 07, 2006 23:38 as a reply to  @ kawter2's post |  #4

Handsome little guy...WOW those EYES!!


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Jan 07, 2006 23:46 |  #5

very nice shots Rachael!


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Jan 08, 2006 00:01 |  #6

handsome guy you have there. beautiful shots. so what lenses are each of these from? i take it the first is the 85? what apertures are they?

nice work!


  
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Jan 08, 2006 00:05 |  #7

Very nice series of shots of your son and I too like the 1st one the best and it's because of his eyes.

Exceptional photography for sure.


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Jan 08, 2006 00:05 |  #8

Yep......#1 for me as well. Are you getting the prime fever too???;) :cool:


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Jan 08, 2006 00:45 as a reply to  @ kawter2's post |  #9

Wow, look at the colours and sharpness!! You have got to get this lense so I can borrow it!!....LOL
There is some serious "POP" there Rich

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Jan 08, 2006 01:55 |  #10

Sounds like you had fun as well as learned something, Richard. The photos are darling and so is Tyler. Gotta love those big blue eyes!


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Jan 08, 2006 02:48 |  #11

Awww that glass is SO good! Lucky you.
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Jan 08, 2006 03:46 |  #12

#1 is a fine photo and the others are good too. Did you need to do much processing of the RAW shots?


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Jan 08, 2006 04:08 |  #13

the ultra-narrow DOF is evident in the #1 pic, might consider stopping down slightly to get the 2 eyes sparkle :)




  
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Jan 08, 2006 04:57 |  #14

The eyes are captivating, will have to put this lens on my list of one's to buy when I win the lottery.
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Jan 08, 2006 12:20 |  #15

Rachael, what lens did you use?


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