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Images => People, Portraits, Street, PJ & Cityscapes => Topic started by: golunvolo on February 10, 2018, 23:36:46
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Walking around. I still miss a lot of focus even at f4 and even using the confirmation dot as an aid. Other than that, I love this lens too
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Nailing focus, its wonderful. Fully open and almost as close as possible
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Paco, yes, the 105 f2.5 is quite enjoyable
great shots
and as usual a fantastic portrait
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Indeed it is challenging to focus with the 105/2.5, especially for the declining eyes like mine. :(
That said, your images here are really promising. I'm interested in your future posts with this lens!
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Very nice series! Excellent use of that old gem ;)
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Great pictures with a great lens... :D
While I now wear vario-spectacles (the drama of aging), I don't rely too much on the green dot but on the mat screen like I used to do with my FM2n's ! With some training (mostly for confidence) it works well enough for me ::)
I was already more of a 50mm user then a 35mm, aging with hip problems (no more "dancing" as Henri Cartier-Bresson), I shifted to the 85mm and nowadays more to the 105mm f/2.5 AI-s ! With the 28mm f/2.8 AI-s in the pocket, I feel I'm ready for most situations with my Df 8)
The 105mm f/2.5 is a lens that grows on you :o
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Thank you for your encouragement.
s you know this is one of the two lenses with cpu via Erik and Bjørn. The rendering... planing a project based on Carmen Amaya were older lenses and probably ir images are going to be used.
Usually with a D700 and k3 focusing screen, now replaced with a D750 because is been cleaned.
Will share more if anything interesting happens
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Wow, I hope you'll share with us those pictures in memory of "La Capitana"... :)
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Oleeee
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Paco,
Wonderful portrait, although I prefer at the moment the 50mm 1.2 for children and women portraits, I am considering to get a 105mm 2.5 for landscape and cityscape, like your second image. I really like the slight compression you got it.
How do you find the flare and ghost resistance in the 105mm 2.5 ?
Thanks for share,
Mauricio
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Flare and ghost resistance is relatively good. I always have the hood on (sliding with the AIS, snap-on with the AI), and rarely face real issues. Photos with backlit subjects (pipe organs, my favourite) are not as contrasty as with, say, the Zeiss 35/2, but usable.
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Walking around. I still miss a lot of focus even at f4 and even using the confirmation dot as an aid. Other than that, I love this lens too
With the 105/2.5, I never look at the focus confirmation dot. The dot is sometimes useful with wide angles, but that's it.
With the 105, I'd rather use the "pumping back and forth" technique to nail the focus on the matte screen. It mostly works, despite some astigmatism on my right eye.
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Flare and ghost resistance is relatively good. I always have the hood on (sliding with the AIS, snap-on with the AI), and rarely face real issues. Photos with backlit subjects (pipe organs, my favourite) are not as contrasty as with, say, the Zeiss 35/2, but usable.
Thank you for your kind answer Airy.
Saludos,
Mauricio