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2 hours ago, Exodies said:

So different from the M. I can’t imagine what the pictures will look like. Apart from learning all the menus there’s a new world, unseen with the naked eye, to be captured by the SL2.

The pictures will look like the photographer, not the camera

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SL2 and 14-24mm Sigma Art @ 14mm f/2.8, t1/6s, ISO800 - no further correction

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SL2+75mm Summicron-SL

Walking in Boston, B&W Conversion in LR + Yellow Filter

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50 APO summicron-SL on SL2

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...building a legacy😉...first photowalk with my son (with his grandpa's old Nikon D7100) - SL2 & VE 24-90mm @49mm 

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...another misty winter afternoon in the forest (1) ....VE 24-90mm @54mm 

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...another misty winter afternoon in the forest (2) ....VE 24-90mm @53mm 

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...another misty winter afternoon in the forest (3) ....VE 24-90mm @29mm 

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Red-backed Shrike  - SL2 &  Zeiss 300mm f2.8 Tele-Apo Tessar & 1.4x TC via Novoflex CY-L adapter.

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Thambar M 90 at f9,5

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more than 20 people crossed the scene - as i used 3.0 ND filter i don´t see anything...

(SL-II, 16-35, polarizer and Formatt Hitech Ultra 3.0)

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more than 20 people crossed the scene - as i used 3.0 ND filter i don´t see anything...

(SL-II, 16-35, polarizer and Formatt Hitech Ultra 3.0)

How long was your exposure 

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Nicéphore Niépce would be proud


SL2, APO-Summicron-L 1:2/35 ASPH. I’ll be glad when this weather changes. Prolly late May.

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