Images Samples from Lens for KM (Casual Shoots Welcome)


the black version 80-200mm?
i had neglected mine 80-200mm for months already:sweat:
same here :cry:
Seem like no point getting th SSM and end up similarly :sweat:
 

Hmm.. Nice.. can still see the gold ring :)
Nice touch up job..

Ha ha, Ladies and Gentlemen , presenting the white version.:lovegrin:

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(took this with my handphone...)
 

after looking at the nice pics take by u.. i'm going to take it out for stroll this weekend liao:)
 

Time to dust off your A-Mount gear for the August meetup...:bsmilie:

after looking at the nice pics take by u.. i'm going to take it out for stroll this weekend liao:)
 

Bring it to next week SONY meeting at Botanic.. Will be nice taking photos on scenery and still life :)

after looking at the nice pics take by u.. i'm going to take it out for stroll this weekend liao:)
 

after looking at the nice pics take by u.. i'm going to take it out for stroll this weekend liao:)

Well, it’s definitely not a lens I would use for landscape. Still life maybe, but I’m sure you can be VERY creative about it… ;)
 

Well, it’s definitely not a lens I would use for landscape. Still life maybe, but I’m sure you can be VERY creative about it… ;)

if to use for landscape shot...will have to stand very very very far:bsmilie:
 

Time to take a new white family portrait.... 70-210 f4 white, 80-200 f2.8 Gen 1 White, 80-200 HS G, Minolta 70-200 SSM, SONY 70-200 SSM.

Ha ha, Ladies and Gentlemen , presenting the white version.:lovegrin:

910152827_46ab419b55.jpg

(took this with my handphone...)
 

Time to take a new white family portrait.... 70-210 f4 white, 80-200 f2.8 Gen 1 White, 80-200 HS G, Minolta 70-200 SSM, SONY 70-200 SSM.

Ya man, it will be interesting to line them all up...:bigeyes::bsmilie:

did u use tripod to shoot these?

Yap. I was using a tripod.

I had to walk behind the group, stop to take the shots then ran to catch up with them. By the time we finished, I was almost out of breath and my T-shirt was totally drench with sweat… :sweat:
 

from one of my favourite lens: tamron 90mm macro...

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taken with dynax 7 on fuji acros 100. :lovegrin:
 

Ya man, it will be interesting to line them all up...:bigeyes::bsmilie:



Yap. I was using a tripod.

I had to walk behind the group, stop to take the shots then ran to catch up with them. By the time we finished, I was almost out of breath and my T-shirt was totally drench with sweat… :sweat:

yeah... wish u can just have all ur time shooting in there rite. i can understand how u feel:p
 

from one of my favourite lens: tamron 90mm macro...

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taken with dynax 7 on fuji acros 100. :lovegrin:

is it nicer to shoot with a ISO100 or 400 B&W film? coz i suppose it will look quite nice with a more grainy look. wanna try B&W but aussie films are super expensive :cry:
 

is it nicer to shoot with a ISO100 or 400 B&W film? coz i suppose it will look quite nice with a more grainy look. wanna try B&W but aussie films are super expensive :cry:

i usually shoot iso400 film cos i need the speed.

grain... can be nice, depending on the subject. e.g. shooting shots with a lot of atmosphere, e.g. old buildings or what. but some pictures, e.g. very fine landscapes, too grainy also doesn't look good.

if you really really like grain... shoot an iso3200 film then develop in rodinal lor. give you enough grain to bake bread with. :devil:
 

i usually shoot iso400 film cos i need the speed.

grain... can be nice, depending on the subject. e.g. shooting shots with a lot of atmosphere, e.g. old buildings or what. but some pictures, e.g. very fine landscapes, too grainy also doesn't look good.

if you really really like grain... shoot an iso3200 film then develop in rodinal lor. give you enough grain to bake bread with. :devil:

wats rodinal? sorry i noob in B&W photography :p
 

it's a kind of developer. produces quite distinct grain.
 

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