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Rori Zahr

Fantastic shallow depth of field. This level of shallowness is similar to f1.8 or 1.8 in 35mm world.

Quote from: dancook on November 01, 2019, 06:55:51 AM
Quote from: Rori Zahr on November 01, 2019, 06:49:03 AM
Great. The last shot of the pretty lady and her dogs is also 35mm?

All the same 45mm lens.

dancook

Waiting on the XCD 80mm for portraits but the XCD 45mm does a good job :)








Rori Zahr

This lens is growing on me, really.

Quote from: dancook on November 05, 2019, 06:44:00 AM
Waiting on the XCD 80mm for portraits but the XCD 45mm does a good job :)









dancook

The only thing that may tempt me away from the XCD 45mm is the zoom, as it will cover it - albeit in a bigger package.

Look forward to seeing how the zoom pans out.

Night time low light shots at 1/30th and ISO 3200 works so well with this sensor.


sanglier

The landing beaches, in Normandy


dancook

Using the XPAN mode on the X1D II with 45mm






dancook

A few more XPAN crops this time from London
















George

Very interesting shots and light settings.
George

sanglier


George

#99
Just tried to make a shot of a watch with the 45 mm lens.
Picture was cropped and taken handheld, in day light, f/3.5 1/20
Must say that I am quite impressed and wonder how this shot would
have looked, if it was taken with the 120mm macro lens.

holgersson


100030

First after dark impressions

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Big_g

Took the Blad to the beach today for it's first real workout. Absolutely loving it. Unfortunately the 45 has to go back as it has a LOT of dirt in it. in some light it works amazingly well but not all the time. Needs to be perfect so on the lookout for another now. Will miss using the camera for a week or 2 :(

B0000137.jpg by Big_g2, on Flickr

B0000139-Edit.jpg by Big_g2, on Flickr




dancook

XCD 135mm arrived this afternoon

X1D II - Yuffie by Daniel Cook, on Flickr