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Fantastic shots; I love all of them. But I think the watermarks are diminishing them much! 

:) yeah

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T+ Summicron M 90mm APO f2 [my favorite for street photos]

 

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On the T, that would work out to 135mm? Have heard of people using 21mm, 24mm, 28mm, 35mm, 50mm for street, but never 135mm. 

i like it..and the results are quite beautiful.

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Please!

 

The forum has rules concerning the size of pictures. Those rules apply to pictures linked in from external sites as well. The last few sets of images was so oversized that even my internet connection which is comfortably fast started stalling.

 

 

What's the size limit for uploading photos?

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Please!

 

The forum has rules concerning the size of pictures. Those rules apply to pictures linked in from external sites as well. The last few sets of images was so oversized that even my internet connection which is comfortably fast started stalling.

 

 

What's the size limit for uploading photos?

ooops..sorry..please delete the above posts...my bad.

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On the T, that would work out to 135mm? Have heard of people using 21mm, 24mm, 28mm, 35mm, 50mm for street, but never 135mm. 

 

Very true! Most people prefer wide angles for street photography, but like "Satrycon", I also prefer longer range lenses. With longer range, I can keep my distance but be closer to my subject. I find long range glasses create more intimacy with the subject. Also, I like playing with shallow backgrounds to isolate the subject. With wide angles, this is not possible!

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A perfume of Italy!

 

T, Nikkor 50 mm, f/1.4

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T + Leica 90mm f/2.0 APO Summicron M ASPH

 

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Wow!!! Louis and Satrycon, I can´t believe what you can do with the T. The Camera seems to be really great with the right lenses and gifted photographers.

 

Firstly it is the photographer, then the lens and lastly the camera. As I am learning fast even R lenses on a T and the SL give that Leica look. When you look through the viewfinder you can see it even before you focus.

 

http://spbch.jalbum.net/Dreilindenpark/index.html

 

The photos here are mostly not even focussed manually. I set the lens at infinity and set the F-stop on the lens and took the image - just to see what would happen and I am pleased with the results on a one has to admit not very pleasant weather day. The lens? Summicron 1:2 /50.

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Wow!!! Louis and Satrycon, I can´t believe what you can do with the T. The Camera seems to be really great with the right lenses and gifted photographers.

 

Thank you very much for your encouraging remarks.

 

I think enjoying photography is the most important element in order to make decent shots. I also believe to enjoy photography, you must also enjoy the equipment you are using! I have seen some fantastic photos made with a simple Polaroid; and now, we can often see breathtaking photos made with IPhones!...

 

I admit that I really love my T. I don't believe this is the best camera in the market, ( for instance, I have no doubt that a camera such as Fuji X-T 1 could be a much better tool for many others) but T is the one that I enjoy using!... It is also true that we can get used to almost any camera and after a while, express ourselves the best with THAT camera!

 

I came to T after a series of circumstances that would take too long to mention here... As I already had a few old but excellent Nikkor lenses, I was after an interchangeable lens camera and T happened to work well with my glasses. I am sure other lenses such as Leica M, R, and other brands, could give, at least, as much satisfaction if not more!

 

All I can say is that I am greatly enjoying my T + the lenses I already have.

 

I must also apologies if I happen to post too often. I am well aware how boring and annoying it could become for many to always see a flood of shots from the same person. I honestly do not have the intention of monopolizing this forum. :)

 

Thank you again for all the positive feedback. :)  

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