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SL-2 & 24-90

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SL2 w APO Summicron SL 50
 

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xmas tree 50SL

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Self renaturating moor like forest in low mountain ranges (~850m)

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Small red Christmas cactus with big blossoms. All with SL2 and 24/90. In this case no need for my macro lenses.

 

 

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This little Dark-capped bulbul (Pycnonotus tricolor) arrives every afternoon around 5PM & sits in a tree outside my study. He spends about 30 minutes singing, hanging around & taunting my cats 😂   Romeo watching birds in a tree outside my study

SL2 & Sigma 100-400mm L  -taken on a flat grey rainy afternoon.

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On 12/14/2020 at 7:42 PM, agencal said:

I can not have this M like punchy pop with my 35mm on SL2. I do not know why SL2 sensor does not have it?

SL1 + SL 75

Sundown on  cold winter evening - West Wittering

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1 hour ago, elwyn said:

SL1 + SL 75

Sundown on  cold winter evening - West Wittering

2nd Photo - Full family shot....Red Dot Cameras, many thanks for the SL 75 Lens great Lens Great price, excellent service.

 

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Lot of action at the new bird feeder after the snow..

SL2+Sigma 100-400

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Princeton University Campus

SL2, 35mm APO Summicron-SL

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On 12/16/2020 at 1:09 AM, tritentrue said:

SL2/280mm f/4 APO-Telyt-R . . .

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quite amazing macro! Only way to improve sharpness would be focus stacking which is impossible with moving objects. 

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