Asr Posted October 12, 2011 Report Posted October 12, 2011 Great pics Peter, is that latest one from Echo Lake? Can't wait to see the rest of the pics you have. I got some interesting shots from Sunday btw, here are a couple:
Iron_Dreamer Posted October 12, 2011 Report Posted October 12, 2011 (edited) Yep, it indeed is Echo Lake! There were quite a few nice aspen left on the road between Idaho Springs and there. For some reason my Nook won't load the larger versions of your shots, but the one on the right looks intriguing. Edit: Just saw it on my X220t, yeah, I like that shot quite a bit, a good background for the aspen leaves! Edited October 12, 2011 by Iron_Dreamer
Salt Peanuts Posted October 13, 2011 Report Posted October 13, 2011 For the Nikon users - Nikon USA is raising their price. http://www.the-digital-picture.com/News/News-Post.aspx?News=1303
Iron_Dreamer Posted October 14, 2011 Report Posted October 14, 2011 Here is one from yesterday's outing with VPI in Rocky Mountain National Park:
Voltron Posted October 14, 2011 Report Posted October 14, 2011 Hey, I guess that's what Peter was just working on in the hotel. Nice one.
Augsburger Posted October 14, 2011 Report Posted October 14, 2011 Awesome photo's you guys. Safe to say there is no way I will ever try to post anything here, waaaay too intimidating. Peter, you have a talented eye.
Iron_Dreamer Posted October 17, 2011 Report Posted October 17, 2011 Here is another from last week, near Ouray, Colorado:
The Expanding Man Posted October 18, 2011 Report Posted October 18, 2011 x2 x3 Curious as to your set up.
Iron_Dreamer Posted October 18, 2011 Report Posted October 18, 2011 That one is a 7-shot pano from a Nikon D700+70-300VR.
Iron_Dreamer Posted October 18, 2011 Report Posted October 18, 2011 Here is one from this evening in the San Isabel National Forest outside Pueblo, Colorado: This one is from last week, near Telluride: And this is from just before RMAF, near Marble, Colorado:
Salt Peanuts Posted October 18, 2011 Report Posted October 18, 2011 (edited) Nice to see them decreasing the megapixels for a change. Maybe 5d3 (or whatever it will be called) won't have a 30+ mp sensor. Then there's rumored D800 that's supposed to have 36mp sensor. Edited October 18, 2011 by Salt Peanuts
shellylh Posted October 18, 2011 Report Posted October 18, 2011 Seriously thinking of getting a NEX7. I am just not happy with the speed of my LX5. Opinions? Seems a bit overpriced. I wonder if it wouldn't be better just to get a used NEX5 or new 5n. Does anyone know if the NEX7 will have to same clicking video problem that the NEX5n had? @Jeff: Did you sell your Nex5?
VPI Posted October 18, 2011 Report Posted October 18, 2011 (edited) The Nex5 is still around. I have no idea what the clicking video problem is as I do not have it. I am digging the Nex5n. Check out the High ISO (25600) response on this crappy shot. Edited October 18, 2011 by VPI
RudeWolf Posted October 18, 2011 Report Posted October 18, 2011 To me it seems that while the NEX-7 is a very well designed camera the achilles heel of the whole system is the lack of good compact lenses. Take for example the olympus pancakes, why can't Sony/Zeiss come up with something similar? Most of the NEX system lens designs seem to be just copies from SLR lenses with a ring to compensate for the lack of mirror box. That's lazy design, if you ask me. There are dozens of old rangefinder lens designs that could be improved with modern technology and implemented in the NEX system. If I would buy a NEX the first thing I'll be looking for are non-retrofocal wides and ultrawides. There are 12mm and 15mm Heliars, but operating with them is far from hassle free.
VPI Posted October 18, 2011 Report Posted October 18, 2011 The Olympus uses a smaller sensor so the pancake lenses are much easier to accommodate. I would love some nice pancake lenses, though it looks like some nice lenses are hitting the market in November.
RudeWolf Posted October 18, 2011 Report Posted October 18, 2011 I don't think that sensor size is the culprit here, history shows that there have been numerous pancake lenses for the 35mm framesize. Also non-retrofocus wide angle lenses for rangefinders tend to be extremely short. A list of some pancakes- http://www.beanos.com/~tsoutij/wp/stuff/index-of-pancake-lenses
VPI Posted October 18, 2011 Report Posted October 18, 2011 I understand pancake lenses exist, Sony has the 16mm f2.8. What I am saying it that It is easier to make a shallow lens for a tiny sensor than a larger sensor.
shellylh Posted October 18, 2011 Report Posted October 18, 2011 (edited) The Nex5 is still around. I have no idea what the clicking video problem is as I do not have it. I am digging the Nex5n. Clicking video problem on NEX5n. Edited October 18, 2011 by shellylh
Salt Peanuts Posted October 18, 2011 Report Posted October 18, 2011 Another thing about pancakes are that they're prime lenses. Prime lenses don't appeal to the general public/consumers, which for the most part is what NEX lineup has been targeting, rather than enthusiasts/pros.
RudeWolf Posted October 18, 2011 Report Posted October 18, 2011 Another thing about pancakes are that they're prime lenses. Prime lenses don't appeal to the general public/consumers, which for the most part is what NEX lineup has been targeting, rather than enthusiasts/pros. Hmm, not sure if that rings true for NEX-7. It's the first camera that has made me to think about switching from D300 to Sony. But as I said- I don't see many lenses that appeal to me.
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