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- Northern New England
Spotted after a long trail bike ride yesterday. It's actually the back of a skate board ramp. "Vermont Style", I guess. :rolleyes-74:
. . . David
. . . David
Nice shot! The 85mm f/1.8G is a wonderful lens; I put its 35mm f/1.8G sibling through its paces yesterday (I'm evaluating my 35mm lenses at the moment).with one G lens
It is, unbelievable value too, lightweight, wonderful at night and I hardly ever use it for portraits, more so for the type of images that appear on this thread. Easier to compose with than say a 35mm which for me is not one thing or the other. Let us know how you get on in that respect.The 85mm f/1.8G is a wonderful lens
Well, what I have to state first is that the more I shoot *any* lens on the M10, the more I am impressed by what this often over-hyped, but much more often over-maligned camera can do ... Anyway, what I can say so far about the two 35mm lenses in question is this: The Voigtländer Ultron is the sligthly nicer lens than the already very good 35mm f/1.8G Nikkor because of its sharpness and pleasing rendering - but since you can't shoot the Voigtländer on a Nikon body, the Nikkor keeps its place as a very compelling choice for that system, and it's very competitively priced (just like the 85mm!).Let us know how you get on in that respect.
Our local flea market can get a bit odd at times.
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The aliens are abducting horses now?