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Pilatus PC-21 msn294/02 de 2018
Armée de l'Air (08/01/2019 - ...)
B.A.115 Orange Caritat, 80 ans du 2/5 Iles de France
13/10/2021
HB-HVB , 709-FD.
Canon FD SSC 28mm f2.0
YN560III thru a small softbox on stand camera right;
triggered by YN560TX
Took two photos, removed the stand and flash, overlaid in PS
Canon FD 50mm f/1.8, 85mm f/1.8, 135mm f/2.8
Used on my Sony NEX-5N
Recently added a FD 200mm f/2.8 IF
"Popular and modestly priced among the few telephoto lenses in the FD series. It was the first unit among the three versions that was being discontinued at quite an early stage, making way for the f2.8 version to be even more popular.
Using the minimum necessary elements - four, in four groups - makes this lens one of the smallest and lightest of the telephoto group. A practical design and utmost portability plus a very reasonable price make this lens the perfect substitution and good companion if your budget is tight." source: www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/canon/fdresources...
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Here is an old roller of Adam's FD on the way to WekFest, San Francisco. Brandon had shown me pictures of Adam's car before i got there, but when i saw it in person, my jaw dropped. It's absolutely flawless and as low as can be. Adam is the nigga and im glad i got to meet him!
Winter Motoring in a Classic is never easy!
I used to freeze on the way to and from Work and there was always something to sort out...-but what a Lotta fun! i ran this from 1993 to 1996...
A shot taken with my 55mm f1.2 lens. Still using live view to accurately focus as it can be a nightmare!
This is definitely my favourite lens and I think it is because it is so difficult (for me) to control. With the lens being manual focus, it really feels like you are taking a photo rather than the camera taking a photo. So when I get a shot that I think is acceptable I feel like I have achieved more... If that makes sense? Don't get me wrong, my other gear is sharper and produces far better images with less colour fringing, but I didn't buy this lens to shoot at anything other than f1.2 really!
Canon 40D + Converted FD 55mm f1.2 @ f1.2, 1/640s, ISO 100
More FD f1.2 shots...