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Another set of pictures I found in a folder, and I have no idea why they are there - I've long forgotten, and there's no common theme or time. Some of these images are 20 years old.
I have little idea of which camera or lens, but I would say they are all taken with a classic manual focus lens on a digital camera of some sort.
A small test with manual focus objectives on my D300...
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Used for this pic: Exacta 500mm f/8 mirror lens
The manual focus version of the AF Lens reviewed in February. And for the longest time my go-to manual focus lens. Sharp, Heavy, Well Balanced, and Good Quality it always comes with when I take out a Nikon MF kit.
The full review drops in April 2020.
Nikon FE - AI-S Nikkor 50mm 1:1.4 - Ilford Delta 400 @ ASA-400
Ilford Microphen (Stock) 6:30 @ 20C
Scanner: Epson V700
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC
This waterfall of the spillway is only available after a heavy downpour -- a frequent occurrence during springtime in this area.
It's been a while since I shot with my Nikkor 50mm. Since it doesn't autofocus with the D40, I figured I had better get some practice with it. I may have to use it for runway shooting next week!
Italianni's, Robinson's Magnolia Mall, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
taken with the TTartisan 35mm f/1.4 manual focus lens
The auto focus seems to be off just slightly further than it should be. With the help of the upgraded focusing screen, I was able to manual focus exactly as I wanted it to focus.
With the Auto focus, the front petal would be blur, even though I had the focusing point exactly at the front petal.
I love this lens, but I've GOT to get better at manual focus. In my defense, it was snowing, and really cold!
I tried to focus on the Chiff Chaff up ahead and ended up focusing on the greenery behind it. Still made for an interesting photo I thought.
Camera: Praktica BX20
Film: Kodak Colorplus 200
Lens: Pentacon 70-210mm
F/5
SS 1/1000
Another set of pictures I found in a folder, and I have no idea why they are there - I've long forgotten, and there's no common theme or time. Some of these images are 20 years old.
I have little idea of which camera or lens, but I would say they are all taken with a classic manual focus lens on a digital camera of some sort.
"Monsters are real, and ghosts are real too.
They live inside us, and sometimes,
they win."
-Stephen King
I will be fucking damned if I don't make myself better.
Digital image taken with a Lumix GX1 fronted with a manual focus f4.5 Rokinon 80-200mm lens
Editing done via Photoshop Elements 12 with Topaz Labs plug-in
Found and admired at Busch Wildlife Conservation Area near St. Charles, Missouri, USA