The Zeiss Batis 135 really helped me capture the beauty of these alpine wildflowers and the surrounding scenery. The perfect amount of compression and love the way it captured the color and contrast - one of my favorite lenses, ever!
Do you feel A1 or A1ii have better color than the A7Riv or v? Asking as I read someone stating that there is some "secret sauce" in the A1 series that results in an overall better imaging.
AGeoJO wrote:
The B 40mm seems to be the logical FL since you have the B 25mm already. It is an excellent lens and it has the close-up ability. The B 85mm is another excellent lens but you have the Samyang in that FL. Unless... well, you came up with idea already...
Personally, I am keeping an eye peeled on a good deal for the B 135...
Do you feel A1 or A1ii have better color than the A7Riv or v? Asking as I read someone stating that there is some "secret sauce" in the A1 series that results in an overall better imaging.
Thank you very much, Jaree! In my honest opinion, images taken with both lines of cameras are approximately the same in terms of color rendition. The lighting quality at the time of exposure and more importantly, the post processing is the deciding factor how the colors are rendered. FYI, 99% of my images in the last 18 months or so have been edited using only LR without fancy processes on my iPad.
AGeoJO wrote:
Thank you very much, Jaree! In my honest opinion, images taken with both lines of cameras are approximately the same in terms of color rendition. The lighting quality at the time of exposure and more importantly, the post processing is the deciding factor how the colors are rendered. FYI, 99% of my images in the last 18 months or so have been edited using only LR without fancy processes on my iPad.
Alice Kyteler was a wealthy 14th-century Irish noblewoman accused of witchcraft, sorcery, and heresy in Kilkenny, Ireland, in 1324, becoming the first person in Ireland to face such charges. Following the death of her fourth husband, her stepchildren accused her of using poisoning and demonic powers, leading to her trial by Bishop Richard de Ledrede. While Alice Kyteler managed to escape to England before the sentencing, her maid, Petronella de Meath, was tortured and burned at the stake for her confessions.
The house of Alice Kyteler, which is now... an inn and a pub!