2012/03/25
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- Incense
- Space between a toll way and a river
- After the rain
- Spring rain
- Ding tomb
- Bernese
- The mysterious "Snow-brand" plate
- Do not feed me
- In the forest
- Back country of Hirafu
- Spring snow
- Pray
- Sudden blizzard
- Far there
- Three climbers are descending
- Foggy mountain
- Two skiers are climbing
- Check point
- From the peak
- Way to the peak
- V-shaped valley bottom
- Two snowboarders look up me
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3 comments:
Your photos are fantastic. I use the Summicron-C on a NEX-C3, but cannot use the lens on f2.0 or the photos will be too soft, so I have to use f2.8 :(
Do you have the same problem on your C3? I treid two different Summicron-C, but always have that problem.
If I knew of that problem before, I would have bought a NEX-5.
I do not have any problem when using Summicron-C. Also, I do not use any unsharpmask filter. So, I cannot find the reason why you have a problem at f2.0.
Thank you for your reply.
As far as I can tell the problem happens with lenses where the light falls onto the sensor at a low angle. The problem can be reproduced with different Summicron-Cs on my NEX-C3 and it is also there with a Canadian Summilux 35mm f1.4, which I tried in a shop once. That Summilux, like the Summicron-C, is already a bit pancake-like, compared to most other lenses.
I thought the NEX-5 might be able to cope better with this type of lens, but if you don't have this problem with your C3 at f2.0 it must be my C3 that has the problem, not all C3s...
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