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Johnmcd

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Unless you have an R-D1.

800 iso 40mm Nokton - F2 (I think)

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Wow....

any chance of seeing a 100% crop of the baby's eyes?

I am trying to minimize the number of lenses.. and looking at your pictures aren't helping - it's going to make my lens count increase!
 
Wow....

any chance of seeing a 100% crop of the baby's eyes?

I am trying to minimize the number of lenses.. and looking at your pictures aren't helping - it's going to make my lens count increase!

Ok :)

No sharpening added. Processed in Epson raw.

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sorry...can't resist.
Fuji Neopan 1600 at e.i.2000 in diafine. Konica hexar af, full f/2. Time - I don't remember. Scanned on epson v700 at 2400 dpi.

But it IS much more grainy at high magnification.
 

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sorry...can't resist.
Fuji Neopan 1600 at e.i.2000 in diafine. Konica hexar af, full f/2. Time - I don't remember. Scanned on epson v700 at 2400 dpi.

But it IS much more grainy at high magnification.

Nice.

I rarely use 1600 with the R-D1 so nothing really to compare. I'd rather shoot 800 and choose a lower shutter speed and open the Nokton wide open - down to 1/15 is very possible.

Cheers - John
 
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