Well, i have just vet thru my shots. All my fireworks shots have this issue, minor or as major as the 2nd pic. In fact, almost all of my low light shots against strong light source will exhibit this issue.
Hmm...i fairly sure i have caught this with this two shots
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i dont think all my fireworks shots got it. Have to check at home but these two that i have uploaded on Flickr has it.
True...but i can get versatility from wide to telephoto at f4...of course i'm not gonna get that ultra nice bokeh at f4...but i can save on a getting 3 lenses to fit the usual ranges needed...but those bokeh....>_<
and an early happy lunar new year to all the bros here!
but compactness might be compromised leh. I really like slinging my light setup with 35/2.8 right now. I'm pondering between the 55 and the f4 zoom.....sort of regret that i didnt had time to go poisoning during my recent trip to HK. Haiz...-_-
hwah....horse so sharp and bokeh so nice...so tempting....lol...salesguy from Sony Center Jurong Point called to reserve one for me but i said no thanks...now starting to regret...lol
Had a visit to the SEA aquarium. Really looked forward to testing it out under really low light environment.Here's some better shots:
Just some comments. Most of the shots were taken under AUTO mode and most of these in focus were slow moving fishes. I didn't manage to most of the...
Even panty shots have to be in focus! lol
With the A7/r, you're simply asking to get caught. It might be everything we asked for now, but subtle it is not.
Probably get nothing much done that way,limbs and bokeh included...dont get me wrong, i still love a good shot with a smile but you hardly get those in Singapore if you try in on the streets.