The reds have been rendered very well. Especially as it is SOOC.
Very good and wise advice, Craig. I concur with everything you have said.
Another beauty, Tony.
Thank you, PP, for your very kind compliment. Yes, they are working well together. I will use that combo more often.
Red Hibiscus. Canon EOS1-Ds, Pentax Super-Takumar 85mm f1.9 [ATTACH]
Oh, that one is just stunning, Tony. I wish we had them around here.
Hi Robert, Yes, I'm sure the 75-300mm non-IS lens gets poor reviews compared to the 70-300mm IS USM which is considerably more expensive and...
I have the Canon EF 75-300mm which I use on my 20D and with Canon's 1.6 crop factor I can get an effective 480mm. I work to a very tight budget...
Thank you for your kind words. Full frame cameras like your 5D are great but APS-C cameras with their crop factor (Pentax is X 1.5 and Canon is X...
I can understand why you like the 85mm f1.8 as that is a great focal length on full frame. I have an 85mm f1.9 but it is a much older Asahi Pentax...
There is a cheaper version below the L-Series which I might be able to justify. One day maybe...
Here is an example taken with the Sigma 150-500 with my Pentax K-3 because the lens is a Pentax K-mount. Hand held @ 500mm, 1/800, f8 and ISO 640....
I'll second what Gary has said. I used to avoid Sigma lenses because of some of the bad stories I had heard but in more recent times Sigma have...
Yes, they are beautiful flowers. That one really stands out.
It was the L-Series lens which is f4 throughout the focal length range. It was beautiful to use and the build quality is excellent and that...
I hope that I am allowed to have multiple favourites. My favourite lenses are camera based. On my Pentax APS-C cameras: Pentax DA 18-135mm is...
Great colours there, Tony.
Thanks, PP. For a hand-held, that is marvellous. I have a Tamron 90mm 2.8 Macro for my Pentax APS-C cameras but I find that I struggle to get...
Wow, pp. That is stunning & spectacular. Would you care to share what equipment you used to create it?
Maybe love is in the air. I can't imagine what the progeny might look like. Seriously though, that is an excellent macro.
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