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Some pictures with the Sigma fp and the Panasonic 20-60mm. Nothing great, taken on my way home from the local dealer.

 

 

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60mm, f11.

 

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Another one, not perfectly focused. But it shows the bokeh.

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Some new pictures with the combo fp + 20-60mm:


Panasonic2060-1 by sobkrates, auf Flickr

 


Panasonic2060-2 by sobkrates, auf Flickr

 


Panasonic2060-3 by sobkrates, auf Flickr

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Took some photos of the close conjunction of Mars and the moon last night using the Sigma FP attached to the focuser of a small (4") Astro-Physics apochromatic refractor. The telescope has a native focal length of 610mm. The raw images capture the partial phase, some albedo details and a hint of the south polar ice cap. The two are a little more than 1 degree apart in the night sky, 55 million miles separate them in space.

I mounted a Nikon L mount adapter on the FP and to that, a nikon 2" telescope adapter tube allowing me to place the camera in the focuser tube of the telescope. Once I set the camera to spot metering, it was pretty easy to shoot some bracket exposures and evaluate focus with the rear LCD screen.

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First images shot with the Sigma fp + 85 1.4 dg dn and 14-24 2.8 dg dn. Both wonderful lenses on this camera. 

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Being new to auto-focus I'm discovering fun little things I could never tackle with manual focus... like a simple self-portrait snapshot. Here, the Sigma fp with 14-24 dg dn zoom at 24mm FL, f2.8. Camera balanced on a piece of office furniture with a hand on it to steady and activate shutter with 2 sec. delay. 

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Shop still lifes with the set-up above...

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From a quiet afternoon walk through Forest Lawn. Sigma fp + 45 2.8 dg dn

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On 8/9/2020 at 2:42 PM, Alan Friedman said:

Took some photos of the close conjunction of Mars and the moon last night using the Sigma FP attached to the focuser of a small (4") Astro-Physics apochromatic refractor. The telescope has a native focal length of 610mm. The raw images capture the partial phase, some albedo details and a hint of the south polar ice cap. The two are a little more than 1 degree apart in the night sky, 55 million miles separate them in space.

I mounted a Nikon L mount adapter on the FP and to that, a nikon 2" telescope adapter tube allowing me to place the camera in the focuser tube of the telescope. Once I set the camera to spot metering, it was pretty easy to shoot some bracket exposures and evaluate focus with the rear LCD screen.

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Great shot!

 

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On 10/11/2020 at 10:45 PM, Alan Friedman said:

Sigma fp + 45 dg dn

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sigma fp + 14-24 dg dn f2.8 (ISO 8000)

sigma fp + 85 1.4 dg dn

He has your smile Alan.... Congrats

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On 9/9/2020 at 10:40 PM, Alan Friedman said:

First images shot with the Sigma fp + 85 1.4 dg dn and 14-24 2.8 dg dn. Both wonderful lenses on this camera. 

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On 7/21/2020 at 3:31 PM, sobkrates said:

Some new pictures with the combo fp + 20-60mm:


Panasonic2060-1 by sobkrates, auf Flickr

 


Panasonic2060-2 by sobkrates, auf Flickr

 


Panasonic2060-3 by sobkrates, auf Flickr

Love the 20mm FOV, are you happy with this lens?

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Images taken with Leica apo macro Elmarit-R 100 f2.8 on Sigma fp

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On 10/17/2020 at 5:03 PM, Kyros Moutsouris said:

it seems Leica has not released the lens profiles to other L-mount manufacturers, so M lenses even with M2L adapter are not recognized

M lenses aren't L lenses, so we shouldn't expect Leica to help create lens profiles. They probably couldn't anyway, because those other cameras use different sensors and micro-lenses.

The Sigma fp has a function to correct false colour issues with M lenses, but this won't fix soft corners. What that means is that you can use many M lenses for Super-35 ("cropped") video, but things get a little too soft toward the edge of the frame if you use the full sensor width. Some M lenses, the 21 Elmarit-M for example, are even soft in crop mode on the fp. The same lens is tack-sharp on an SL.

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Panasonic S1, Sigma 105 f/2.8

Wrong place, pardon 

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