shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
One of the reason to get the E-P2 for me is that it's the only digital system that allows me to use my Konica AR lenses unmodified.
I sold my Konica film SLR but I kept the lenses because I knew that one day I'd have a chance to use it with the E-P2.
That chance came today. I got the proper adapter from Hong Kong and I took it for a spin with two lenses:
Hexanon AR 50mm 1:1.4
100% crop from the above picture:
I knew that this lens is one of the sharpest even among the high standard of the 50mm focal length. So glad that it proves itself yet again when used with a digital system.
Next, my favorite "bokeh monster" the Hexanon UC 80-200mm 1:4 zoom:
* The grain elevator looks like it's only four-inches tall thanks to the Diorama Art filter (yep, lot's of people hated these in-camera filter, but I love it 🙂 )
* Didn't I tell you this lens is a bokeh monster, the weird colors is Cross-process Art filter
* Ok, here's a more normal shot, 3-D look and such...
And what does the setup look like?
Pretty wild, I must say. 😀
Thanks to the IS system on the E-P2, I can handheld most of the shots even at the long end of the lens and still get an acceptably sharp photos.
I sold my Konica film SLR but I kept the lenses because I knew that one day I'd have a chance to use it with the E-P2.
That chance came today. I got the proper adapter from Hong Kong and I took it for a spin with two lenses:
Hexanon AR 50mm 1:1.4
100% crop from the above picture:
I knew that this lens is one of the sharpest even among the high standard of the 50mm focal length. So glad that it proves itself yet again when used with a digital system.
Next, my favorite "bokeh monster" the Hexanon UC 80-200mm 1:4 zoom:
* The grain elevator looks like it's only four-inches tall thanks to the Diorama Art filter (yep, lot's of people hated these in-camera filter, but I love it 🙂 )
* Didn't I tell you this lens is a bokeh monster, the weird colors is Cross-process Art filter
* Ok, here's a more normal shot, 3-D look and such...
And what does the setup look like?
Pretty wild, I must say. 😀
Thanks to the IS system on the E-P2, I can handheld most of the shots even at the long end of the lens and still get an acceptably sharp photos.
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