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I've been trying TTARTISAN's new 250mm f5.6 reflex mirror lens for the past month.
I like the compact size and weight of TTARTISAN's lens (compared to this guy's monster), and also the fluid rendering of the blur in this image. Reflex lenses, of course, also produce very strong "donut" bokeh with the right light.
The lens is launched today.
Here's my review of the lens on YouTube, if you're interested:
A long exposure of the colorful F5 ride at night on the New York State Fair Midway near Syracuse, New York on Sunday, August 25, 2019.
Litang
China
nikon f5
trix in 400.
i admit should know more about the different ethnic groups in these snaps -
but i am pretending to be a photographer, not an anthropologist.
Poole Railway Station
before its next Rail Replacement service
on Saturday 20 February 2021
is Dekkabus
DAF DB250LF East Lancashire Myllennium Lowlander
7101 F5 HOR.
Joyeuse fête nationale suisse! Un appareil de la Patrouille Suisse en passage solo au Seenachtfest à Spiez.
Julho
Hoje teve mais uma corrida de Mountain Bike do meu pai. Depois posto as fotos para vocês.
Postem suas fotos no Grupo
Canon Powerhost Sx30 is
"Say hello to John Hennessy’s baby: a love letter to excess horsepower, but not in the form of a tuned truck or muscle car. This is the Hennessey Venom F5, an entirely bespoke extreme-engined hypercar capable of speeds in excess of 300mph..."
Source: Hennessey.
Photographed at Goodwood Festival of Speed - the event which offers enthusiasts an unrivalled opportunity to get close to the action, and to meet the great champions who gather at Goodwood each summer.
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Pentax 67II, 105mm F2.4, f3.5 1/125, KODAK PORTRA 400NC, developed by FRAME*
My photos appeared in "F5" magazine in Russia.
You can downlord the pdf file of this issue here.
It's the 28-29 pages of No.67.
Thank you Gina!
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Today's Kingfisher...in the early morning light
Leica SL3
Sigma 500mm F5.6 DG DN OS | S 024 + TC-1411
First Flight: 11 August, 1972
Cost: $2.1 Million
1,400 produced, with about 500 still in service. The F5E Tiger II is used today mostly by US allies and for training purposes.
This fighter jet was a little trickier than the F15 I built last year! It's a considerably smaller plane, but built at roughly the same scale so they both got displayed together at BW Chicago last June. Felt good to continue the series!
Check it out from more angles on my blog!
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Và bạn ko còn cảm thấy tiếc nuối hay vương vấn gì :)
Vậy nên đừng bao giờ nói mình không thể vượt qua!
Nếu k có vị trí đặc biệt trong lòng 1 ai đó . .
Thì " im lặng " chẳng phải tốt hơn sao?! :)
This is the back of a Nikon F5, an analogue camera for professional photographers. I like to use it for its ruggedness but especially for its infallible light meter which is better than any in-camera meter before - and also after.
Though its build quality arguably is exceptional, it still can develop some problems. With mine, the four-way selector that is used to toggle the AF points suddenly stopped working.
The F5 has five AF points, arranged in the form of a cross. When the selector failed, the lowermost one happened to be selected. That would have been rather inconvenient, but I managed to get around that by pressing the green BKT and CSM buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds. This resets the camera, so that at lest the centre AF point is now selected.
However, I still can't select other AF points, so I suspect there is a problem with the electrical contacts inside the four way selector. I tried blowing pressurised air below the selector, but that did not make it work.
Does anyone else have an idea what one could do, short of disassembling the selector, cleaning the contacts and putting it all back together? I guess I could also try to get a functioning back door from an old F5 where something else has failed and put that on my camera body.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
I can also go on using the camera as it is now with just one functioning AF point, but if I can fix it, I will because I just happen to be one of these annoying people who don't like it when things don't work 100%.
A Camera Club Lady Member has a huge SIGMA ZOOM 170mm -500mm f5 and another member is interested in it so I took it out for a 'Test' on my Wife's NIKON FE that she never uses now so I have 'Taken It Over' -- I loaded with 2011 dated FUJI SUPERIA 200 ( should have been 400 ASA !) Lens needs a MONOPOD or TRIPOD and the 'Manual Focus' is tricky to use as it is designed for 'Auto Focus' but I managed to get a few good snaps and exercise my Arm Muscles at the Same Time !