p.347 #1 · Sony RX1, RX1R, RX1R II and RX1R III Image Thread
twoeye wrote:
Tested it, it fits, but a little tight. Wide open I can see a little mechanical vignetting to specular highlights in the corners when focused at MFD, not too surprising as the front element is about as wide as the lens hood opening.
Thanks, I thought so, I checked FE55 after your post. Currently, I use three step-up rings instead of that large hood to make the setup compact.
p.347 #6 · Sony RX1, RX1R, RX1R II and RX1R III Image Thread
Very nice to see people keeping this image thread so active, so I'll do my part here.
This is a field in Avebury (England) a couple of years ago. An observation: I printed this on 17x22 paper, and the grain added in post comes out very nicely and looks *very* much like a Tri-x image shot on medium format would (I shot the same scene on a Mamiya 7).
After downsizing for posting and looking on screen here, the grain really does not come out all that well. Just goes to show how PP for print and for screen might need to be very different...
p.347 #13 · Sony RX1, RX1R, RX1R II and RX1R III Image Thread
@philip_pj, Philip, like many other users in this forum, I really enjoy your posts and images. Not only your images, but many historic background information and your stories that you shared of your travel are greatly appreciated, not to mention of your contributions in many technical discussions.
I hope you will continue to post images and share your knowledge in this forum. If certain individuals don’t like to see some images, they always have options to block them. But many of us would like to see your images in this thread. Please continue to post. Thank you.
Here is an image of evening walk in Cambridge, MA. (It was taken at ISO 5000 and I use DXO PrueRaw to remove some noise).
p.347 #19 · Sony RX1, RX1R, RX1R II and RX1R III Image Thread
zugzwang2 wrote:
I enjoy the images that you post. Thanks.
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ocean2059 wrote:
@philip_pj@, Philip, like many other users in this forum, I really enjoy your posts and images. Not only your images, but many historic background information and your stories that you shared of your travel are greatly appreciated, not to mention of your contributions in many technical discussions.
I hope you will continue to post images and share your knowledge in this forum. If certain individuals don’t like to see some images, they always have options to block them. But many of us would like to see your images in this thread. Please continue to post. Thank you.
Here is an image of evening walk in Cambridge, MA. (It was taken at ISO 5000 and I use DXO PrueRaw to remove some noise). ...Show more →
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Nikon user wrote:
philip_pj keep posting those wonderful pictures.