Forum: Lens Clubs
09-01-2008, 07:20 PM
|
|
And here's a couple from me. For a while I was not sure about some aspects of this lens, as I mentioned in another thread. But now I'm thinking I was temporarily on drugs. In any case its near field characteristics are beyond reproach. And I cannot get it to PF. Self-Destruct Sequence Completed Demento Dog
(Colours here are artistically chosen. Not a lens flaw!) |
Forum: Lens Clubs
08-21-2008, 07:37 AM
|
|
BTW great shots Jay. I too immediately noticed the amazing way this lens renders sky and clouds. In that aspect it is the same as the FA43, which also gets the textures and colours just right. I think the DA35 may be impervious to flaring and CA however, putting it a bit ahead of the FA43 in that respect.
|
Forum: Lens Clubs
08-20-2008, 04:33 PM
|
|
I know exactly what you mean. Well said.
I too like leaving the house with the Viv 105. Now I have the DA35 that could be the second lens in my bag. Whichever one is on the camera I don't need to switch to go macro. That would save me a lot of time and bother.
Still, it might take me a while to find out, as I can't stop shooting Vivitar 28mm lenses. :D
|
Forum: Lens Clubs
07-25-2008, 04:57 PM
|
|
The images Ihave seen from it are pretty darned amazing and it wipes out the biggest disadvantage of my FA43 Limited... the rather large nearest focus distance. Plus it's a more useful focal length IMO. Still not sure if it has the same magic as the FA43. And it's not as fast.
|