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On 1/23/2020 at 4:30 PM, Dippy said:

LOL. I have one the same. No amount of dragging the clarity slider to the left reduces the wrinkles enough it seems. 

Those pesky ear hairs. If it hadn’t been white it wouldn’t have been noticed. I know. Those monsters can show up over night without warning. Very Handsome man, perhaps a new James Bond candidate with his new roadster. 🤪

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My favorite movie when SHE is out of town.

 

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On 1/23/2020 at 6:41 PM, bags27 said:

Thanks, Jayne. That's a gorgeous lens. I've been looking at the f/4 macro, which, ironically, is very small! More for travel, I guess, and wondering if I'd see much of a difference in image quality.

That f/4 macro 90 is a wonderful lens if you can live with the slower speed.  Also very handy if you like the occasional close shots.

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On 1/23/2020 at 6:49 PM, Boojay said:

I think the macro would be very useful too Ken.   I also have an older thin tele elmarit 90 m (2.8) that I sometimes take with me when I travel - just doesn't match up to the apo.  I took this photo here in Venice with the CL and 90, this was minutes after a fumbled lens change that saw me dropping it, it hit the paving quite hard and I just about managed to stop it rolling into the canal.  Results were a broken filter, a dent in the lens hood and slight dent in the filter thread - lens still wearing the scars but seems not to have affected the IQ thankfully.  One day I will stump up for a repair.  She wasn't posing for me but it was some magazine photo shoot going on so I took a few snaps too.

 

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Wow.  An opportunity well captured.

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SL35mm

the lens is extraordinary

 

 

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I really do like this 55-135mm Vario Elmar. Aperture Priority and Auto ISO limited to 6400 at the high-end and setting the camera to select a shutter speed of 4x the focal length selected is the ticket. This lens, the 11-23 Vario and 35mm f1.4 is pretty much about all I need, and it fits in my Fogg B-Minor bag like the bag was designed for the setup.

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13 minutes ago, Gregm61 said:

I really do like this 55-135mm Vario Elmar. Aperture Priority and Auto ISO limited to 6400 at the high-end and setting the camera to select a shutter speed of 4x the focal length selected is the ticket. This lens, the 11-23 Vario and 35mm f1.4 is pretty much about all I need, and it fits in my Fogg B-Minor bag like the bag was designed for the setup.

 

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The settings are primarily with the 55-135 in mind but I leave them there most of time whether I'm using any of the three lenses. Choosing the ISO myself I'm limited to the full ISO settings (100, 200, 400, etc), while in Auto ISO the camera can choose to to go ISO 160 instead of 200, or 320 instead of 400, etc, and it probably keeps the ISO's lower that I would if I were selecting manually.

 

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2 hours ago, Gregm61 said:

I really do like this 55-135mm Vario Elmar. Aperture Priority and Auto ISO limited to 6400 at the high-end and setting the camera to select a shutter speed of 4x the focal length selected is the ticket. This lens, the 11-23 Vario and 35mm f1.4 is pretty much about all I need, and it fits in my Fogg B-Minor bag like the bag was designed for the setup.

 

That's the trio of lenses I've settled down with too. Great range and versatility and each one a stunner. 

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Winter is over - the Geese have returned. 55-135

 

 

 

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