Zeiss just subtly revealed that they will releasing MF FE glasses in the coming year.
Just a demonstration of what we might expect in terms of IQ:
I think its really brilliant. The photographer for the image above used Distagon T* 4/18 with a7R.
And a lot of post processing. Hardly an indicator of lens quality.
Zeiss just subtly revealed that they will releasing MF FE glasses in the coming year.
Just a demonstration of what we might expect in terms of IQ:
I think its really brilliant. The photographer for the image above used Distagon T* 4/18 with a7R.
just get ur $$ ready. :bsmilie: hopefully its small in size.
yeah the photo looks like HDR to me...
And a lot of post processing. Hardly an indicator of lens quality.
Now having poisoning session wif bro overworked's manual focus lenses. Poisoned by d Minolta 58/1.2 latest version. Later will post d shots. Very Noctilux like rendering. Haha
wooo. nice. BBB!!!
Not for sale la. His prized lens. Haha. Very very nice Bokeh!! D background simply melts away.
It's so small it doesn't even fill out my Android screen at 1:1, hard to detect anything brilliant. This photo could have been taken with any DSLR of the last 10 years and any lens. If you want to shoot photos like that, simply buy the cheapest DSLR you can find, a cheap wide angle zoom and spend more time with Photoshop.Zeiss just subtly revealed that they will releasing MF FE glasses in the coming year.
Just a demonstration of what we might expect in terms of IQ:
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I think its really brilliant. The photographer for the image above used Distagon T* 4/18 with a7R.
Sure, like the latest Otus.just get ur $$ ready. :bsmilie: hopefully its small in size.
1. Focus area : center 2. Focus mode : af-c, tried af-c, also cannot
It's so small it doesn't even fill out my Android screen at 1:1, hard to detect anything brilliant. This photo could have been taken with any DSLR of the last 10 years and any lens. If you want to shoot photos like that, simply buy the cheapest DSLR you can find, a cheap wide angle zoom and spend more time with Photoshop.![]()