Re: FM Review of the Voigtlander 40mm f/1.2 Nokton
Here some shots from this weekend at the Biennale. Many will follow. But these are all at f1.2 and show environmental portraits. As I don't show any pictures of people in the web, you'll get some art instead.
There is basic processing in C1 (lens corrections, WB, exposure, levels). Very low input/output-sharpening. No clarity. No crops.
In my opinion this lens is more than sharp enough for any environmental portrait no matter what distance. Just be carefull if you go to the borders/corners of the frame, it can get very ugly there.
In my opinion the most important thing is to get rid of the lack of contrast with a proper black point and white point.
Nov 14, 2017 at 04:09 AM
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Re: FM Review of the Voigtlander 40mm f/1.2 Nokton
Here some shots from this weekend at the Biennale. Many will follow. But these are all at f1.2 and show environmental portraits. As I don't show any pictures of people in the web, you'll get some art instead.
There is basic processing in C1 (lens corrections, WB, exposure, levels). Very low input/output-sharpening. No clarity.
In my opinion this lens is more than sharp enough for any environmental portrait no matter what distance. Just be carefull if you go to the borders/corners of the frame, it can get very ugly there.
In my opinion the most important thing is to get rid of the lack of contrast with a proper black point and white point.
Nov 13, 2017 at 02:35 PM
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Re: FM Review of the Voigtlander 40mm f/1.2 Nokton
Here some shots from this weekend at the Biennale. Many will follow. But these are all at f1.2 and show environmental portraits. As I don't show any pictures of people in the web, you'll get some art instead.
There is basic processing in C1 (lens corrections, WB, exposure, levels). Very low input/output-sharpening. No clarity.
In my opinion this lens is more than sharp enough for any environmental portrait no matter what distance. Just be carefull if you go to the borders/corners of the frame, it can get very ugly there.
In my opinion the most important thing is to get rid of the lack of contrast with a proper black point and white point.
Nov 13, 2017 at 02:35 PM
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Re: FM Review of the Voigtlander 40mm f/1.2 Nokton
Here some shots from this weekend at the Biennale. Many will follow. But these are all at f1.2 and show environmental portraits. As I don't show any pictures of people in the web, you'll get some art instead.
There is basic processing in C1 (lens corrections, WB, exposure, levels). Very low input/output-sharpening. No clarity.
In my opinion this lens is more than sharp enough for any environmental portrait no matter what distance. Just be carefull if you go to the borders/corners of the frame, it can get very ugly there.
In my opinion the most important thing is to get rid of the lack of contrast with a proper black point and white point.