Pictures from Nex-5N


Used my 5N with a Pentax-A 50mm f/1.4 for last weekend outing. Focus Peaking is the only reason I got this body.

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With SEL50F18:

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PS: This lens is really good value for the money; die die must buy for NEX users, IMHO!

hi vic, nice DOF. Do you mind to share where do you get this lens & how much u pay for? :)
 

hi vic, nice DOF. Do you mind to share where do you get this lens & how much u pay for? :)

Hi koole, got it overseas at USD300.
 

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Isnt that pretty standard ? The m4/3 45mm1.8 is selling at the same price too
That's one of the few and has a nicer build quality and faster AF.
 

That's one of the few and has a nicer build quality and faster AF.

Yeah I have that one as well. I think if this lens ( 50mm 1.8) has RRP in the 399 range , it would be relatively affordable if you compare it to the other nex lens
 

another bokehlicious image for today, with nikon 35mm f2D ;)

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My grandson trying out his new helmat shot with CV 58f1.4 SL II wide open.

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Isnt that pretty standard ? The m4/3 45mm1.8 is selling at the same price too
didn't know that cause I dun use m4/3. was comparing to canon's 50mmf1.8 and my other MF lenses. It is definitely a + due to AF.
 

More of my grandson with CV 58f1.4 SL II.

All at f2:

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how u all shoot with tjis creamy style? PP?

back light and overexpose the shot. largest aperture for as shallow depth of field, subject focus point to focal plane as short as possible, background to focal plane as far as possible.
 

how u all shoot with tjis creamy style? PP?

See 2nd image below, which is direct from camera & i just make it slightly warmer & minus saturation in post;)

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back light and overexpose the shot. largest aperture for as shallow depth of field, subject focus point to focal plane as short as possible, background to focal plane as far as possible.

thanks intosite, for breaking down this shot :)
 

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