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Excellent. :clap:Ok, this is my first post here. The picture of happy gardenner and his wife was taken with 40+ years old lens. Very appreciate CCs.
That is a very wonderful photograph - I really approve of such happy images - it's so cool and trendy to be gritty and negative, Excellent Excellent!Ok, this is my first post here. The picture of happy gardenner and his wife was taken with 40+ years old lens. Very appreciate CCs.
This is not exactly a pet, but... close enough
Ok, this is my first post here. The picture of happy gardenner and his wife was taken with 40+ years old lens. Very appreciate CCs.
I was in Fredericksburg this week for a cycling event with my new x pro 1 and took a few snaps. I am loving the camera. Here are two faves.
Enjoy the pics,
....I understand you can set the OVF frame lines according to the lens focal length but presumably to obtain good focus you need to use the EVF?
Unless it is a 'landscape' situation and you are able to 'zone' or hyper-focus using the markings on the lens?
Lee
Ok, this is my first post here. The picture of happy gardenner and his wife was taken with 40+ years old lens. Very appreciate CCs.