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Testing the capabilities of an AF confirm adapter on a Canon 20d body. Are they sharp? How about that bokeh?
I tried the 180mm along with the PN-11 (52.5mm) extension tube. Shooting handheld can be a little tricky but is has nice results.
Manual focus legacy Zuiko OM 75-150mm on a OM- Nex adapter with 34mm extension tubes on a Sony Nex-5n sitting on a Slik ball head on a Uni-Loc tripod. Captured in my friend Oscars garden, he has 70 rose bushes. SOOC
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.
Straight from camera large fine jpeg uploaded via iPhoto for iPad.
Yes image itself well what can I say, simply terrible but the point is at least to me the ISO 6400! Btw the DoF is very small even this was shot about 3 meters away f/2.8 100mm (=200mm on this camera though).
Fyi: iPad does not support Olympus RAW, so this is the only way. Luckily Olympus has worlds best jpeg engine :-)
I just started to play around with the manual mode on my camera. It turned out pretty well. I set the camera on the table for the sort of long exposure.
This is an ornament given to me by Jeremy's parents. It's a cat that reminds me of the one in Alice in Wonderland.
Giving the MZ-S's ability to work with older K-Mount lenses a try by trying out five of my favourite lenses from my collection with the MZ-S. They work, not 100% perfect, but they work well enough.
Pentax MZ-S - SMC Pentax 1:2 55mm - Ilford FP4+ @ ASA-125
Kodak HC-110 (1+31) 9:00 @ 20C
Scanner: Epson V700 + Silverfast 9 SE
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC