I've done no photographty lately
Nice photos Justin.
Same here. I've haven't done much shooting, except for some personal stuff lately.
Also, a recent street shot:
Nice.
That shot screams for some color isolating. Could be tasteful, could be lewd, either way it could be great.
Mark
A couple of random photos from last Friday, do critique:
The company she works for has hired professionals in the past and has not been able to use a single photo out of hundreds shot because dance is 99% movement that looks awkward when frozen, and they didn't get anything usable. She has the advantage of knowing what she's watching to get great shots.
She would be happy to have your thoughts and advice!
Shot with her original Kodak Z 612.
No posed pics here, these are all during performance and shot from the back row of the theatre (orchestra level) in most cases.
She would be happy to have your thoughts and advice!
Ohhh! I love this one.
Mark
So has anyone had any experience with manual focus lenses, ie the older 70s-era lenses? I'm looking at getting a couple because of the much lower price and negligible (seemingly) difference in quality; for example the Pentacon 135mm f/2.8. The only downside is the lack of autofocus, which I'm fine with as all of my lenses really struggle in low light anyway (and hence I should learn to manually focus).
Any thoughts or opinions on the matter?
OK, so it's not totally my fault I'm not having that great of luck? I'd love to stick it on my other lens but the diameter is honestly like a milimeter or two too wide for it to snap on.
What is a step-down ring? Is that just an attachment that makes the diameter smaller? B/c that would be great.
The lenses I want to use have a 72mm lens cap and UV filter and the lens I have to use has a 52mm. It is tight on the 52mm.