with nice shots like this the first time
round, I suspect you are presently
surprised and encouraged by the dark
side Bob....
:-) Steve
Y'all...
I recall that a while ago there was some discussion of testing the suitability of some cheap wides for use on DSLR's, 'specially Canon EOS cameras.
Well, on Monday I had an evening gig shooting some stills of musicians who were on a soundstage faking performances for a 5-camera video shoot. I figured that the lighting would probably be taken care of, and for various reasons it seemed like a good time to shoot with a DSLR (which I don't own...) So on the way to the gig I stopped by the studio of another photographer who was quite happy to lend me a D60 for a coupla days. He was pretty amused to find out that not only had I never shot with a DSLR. I hadn't even shot with an EOS film camera before.
Next stop was Fotodiox for an adapter; the company headquarters just happened to be on the way to the gig, which was about 70 miles northwest of my condo in downtown Chicago.
So, I had time to seek out a good place to get my fingers wet with the unknown axe; this turned out to be a place called Chain O'Lakes State Park. I tried to find something to shoot with my 24mm 2.8 Vivitar T-mount:
http://www.pbase.com/bobsworld/image/41135954
Also shot some well-lit trees with my 180 (1st version)
http://www.pbase.com/bobsworld/image/41136180
Not to mention some Sand-Hill Cranes with the 400 Telyt:
http://www.pbase.com/bobsworld/image/41135855
All the images have been resampled into small JPEG's with a bit of the usual sharpening - not what I would consider any sort of rigorous test but a good real-world view of how the stuff works together. If anyone needs to see the 2K x 3K files (which looked quite good to me) I'll be glad to pass them along. In any case,the 24 looked quite good to me (stopped down to 5.6-8, anyway.)
I suppose I need to find out how best to post images for evaluation. Any suggestions about how big, sharpenig/no sharpening, resampling, etc. would be appreciated.
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