Mark's Images (Adobe PS) DSLR
(207/365) Winter Scene Pentax K-x, Tamron 28-80 @ ƒ/9.0
Playing around with my Tamron 28-80 mm Lens, that I haven't mounted in a while. I kind of like the results that I'm getting now from it, now that I'm more familiar with my Camera Body, and it's controls. I no longer suffer from the focusing problems I was running into when I first got this gear. The K-x is tricky to auto focus in the first place, because it doesn't show you, in the viewfinder, which focus point it decided on using. So I set the camera to use a manual focus point that I usually use directly in the middle of the frame, and then lock in, and re frame my shot. This lens is actually pretty sharp at smaller aperture values.
February 21, 2015 / 12:03:55 p.m. / 51 mm - 1-80 sec at ƒ/9.0 - ISO 160 - Adobe Photoshop - Lightroom 5.7 (Windows) - PENTAX K-x / PENTAX Center-weighted average metering
207/365 Days Project.
(207/365) Winter Scene Pentax K-x, Tamron 28-80 @ ƒ/9.0
Playing around with my Tamron 28-80 mm Lens, that I haven't mounted in a while. I kind of like the results that I'm getting now from it, now that I'm more familiar with my Camera Body, and it's controls. I no longer suffer from the focusing problems I was running into when I first got this gear. The K-x is tricky to auto focus in the first place, because it doesn't show you, in the viewfinder, which focus point it decided on using. So I set the camera to use a manual focus point that I usually use directly in the middle of the frame, and then lock in, and re frame my shot. This lens is actually pretty sharp at smaller aperture values.
February 21, 2015 / 12:03:55 p.m. / 51 mm - 1-80 sec at ƒ/9.0 - ISO 160 - Adobe Photoshop - Lightroom 5.7 (Windows) - PENTAX K-x / PENTAX Center-weighted average metering
207/365 Days Project.