If you could see this image at full size, you would be amazed at the detail in the walls and you have sharpness throughout the image, from near to far. Just set the lens to f8 and the focusing to just shy of 2 meters and the DOF is enormous. No need to change anything except Exposure Compensation. Truely a point and shoot with this focal length. The same applies to my Voigtländer 15 f4.5 except the DOF with that lens is even greater, if that is possible.
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11/25/13 Sony Nex-5N - Voigtländer 21 f4974
NEX-5N Focal Length: unknown Aperture: f/1.0 Exposure Time: 1/60 sec ISO: 500 • Sony • Voigtländer • Nex-5N • 21 f4
11/24/13 Sony Nex-5N - Voigtländer 21 f4This lens delivers excellent resolution and very good micro contrast. The lens reminds me of the Leica look which I totally love, but I'm not a real fan of rangefinder cameras. I don't like the price either which is a deciding factor in why I haven't got one. I am not prepared to pay €8000 for a camera body, Leica or not. And then come the lenses which aren't cheap either. I think I'll just stick to these cheap cameras and lenses and enjoy them. 970
NEX-5N Focal Length: unknown Aperture: f/1.0 Exposure Time: 1/60 sec ISO: 200 • Sony • Nex-5N • Voigtländer • 21 f4
11/23/13 Sony Nex-5N - Voigtländer 21 f4All the images made with this combination were converted with Nik SFX II. They just had to be converted because they all fit the location. An old monastery where I visited with a few cameras and lenses. In all I made three rounds of the buildings, each time with a different camera system. It took me all afternoon to do this but it was well worth it. It's amazing how you always find something new each time you go around a location. What I also like to do is go around in the other direction after the first round is completed. Things just jump out that craves to be photographed. The Voigtländer 21 f4 was picked up on ebay for a very good price and it fits licely on the Sony Nex-5N. This camera is truely a great photographic machine. The more I use it the more I prefer it to the Nex-7. I posted a few days ago that I've got a love - hate relationship going on with that camera. I now use my manual lenses on the Nex-5N only and have relegated the Nex-7 to the native E mount lenses. Not that there's a lot of choice there but a couple of lenses will do me as I tend to use that camera in good light conditions only. 998
NEX-5N Focal Length: unknown Aperture: f/1.0 Exposure Time: 1/40 sec ISO: 3200 • Sony • Nex-5N • Voigtländer • 21 f4
11/22/13 Olympus E-M5 - Olympus mZD 12 f2This is one of the rooms which has been renovated and is being used for small recitals and such events. Note the ISO here was at 640 due to the low light levels. This is the last image from this series for the present, I hope you've had a feel for what the 12 f2 lens can achieve. For those sitting on the fence about this camera; just get off it and buy one. It really is an amazing machine. One last word here which is slightly OT, I've tended to use OM-D and E-M5 interchangebly here since the camera came out but now that has to change. With the introduction of the E-M1 I'm going to have to be careful about naming conventions from now on because OM-D is the camera series and the E-Mx will be the camera designation. I must say that E-M1 and 12-40 f2.8 lens looks so enticing, doesn't it? What's actually drawing it to me is the peeking function it offers, but then again the new Panasonic GX7 has it too which can be purched for under a €1000. The E-M1 plus 12-40 f2.8 will set one back €2300 here in Europe at present. This is going to be a difficult one. Depending on which one I choose, it will definately be my last camera for some time to come. I've been waiting for the m4/3 system to have this feature for my manual lenses and it's here...at last. 1129
E-M5 Focal Length: 12 mm Aperture: f/2.0 Exposure Time: 1/160 sec ISO: 640 11/21/13 Olympus E-M5 - Olympus mZD 12 f2Most of these images were taken at f2 due to the low light levels and the camera was set to auto-ISO. There's a lot of DOF in the images at this aperture due to the smaller sensor. The Nikon V1 system is better at this because of the even smaller sensor but noise is better controlled on the m4/3 system. Just as you would expect. 922
E-M5 Focal Length: 12 mm Aperture: f/2.0 Exposure Time: 1/200 sec ISO: 200 11/20/13 Olympus E-M5 - Olympus mZD 12 f2Just another image to show the detail you get from this combination. Really great. 970
E-M5 Focal Length: 12 mm Aperture: f/4.0 Exposure Time: 1/160 sec ISO: 640 11/19/13 Olympus E-M5 - Olympus mZD 12 f2This is a pretty clean image for ISO800 which really is as high as I like to go. It doesn't mean that I don't go higher, it's just I like to keep my ISO as low as possible and I'm not a high ISO shooter anyway. This is still a drawback and weakness of the m4/3 system which applies to Panasonic as well. The smaller sensor is of course at fault here because there is no substitution for a large sensor. They will always be the better choice for high ISO work (at present). 909
E-M5 Focal Length: 12 mm Aperture: f/4.0 Exposure Time: 1/125 sec ISO: 800 11/18/13 Olympus E-M5 - Olympus mZD 12 f2I've only got two words for these images: simply stunning (and I don't mean that the image composition is stunning, just the image quality). 1078
E-M5 Focal Length: 12 mm Aperture: f/4.0 Exposure Time: 1/125 sec ISO: 640 11/17/13 Olympus E-M5 - Olympus mZD 12 f2The texture of the walls here is simply amazing. Probably you can't see it at this size but it really is true to life. The lighting, the detail, texture and everything about the image is really how it looked. I'm blown away by the quality and rendition I'm getting out of this camera. 913
E-M5 Focal Length: 12 mm Aperture: f/4.0 Exposure Time: 1/125 sec ISO: 500 11/16/13 Olympus E-M5 - Olympus mZD 12 f2A lot of detail here but what is also remarkable is that the highlights haven't blown out and the blacks aren't blocked. I love the way the shadows fall, just the way I like my images to look. 897
E-M5 Focal Length: 12 mm Aperture: f/2.0 Exposure Time: 1/320 sec ISO: 200 | |
COMMENTS
[ posted by jon, 03/31/14 19:37 ]
Very smart decision IMHO. The real artists don't care about expensive tools as long as they can realise their visions. Good luck!
[ posted by Dil, 04/01/14 07:54 ]
Thanks for your comment Jon.