Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Their house? I think not... just ask the cat.This is my fat, greedy 15 yr old cat DEMANDING food from my parents at dinner time. He lives at their house, where he was born.
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
The cat thinks he's God. Since I refuse to call him thet, he settles for Simba. LOL His Excellency says its so hard to find good slaves these days, LOL
Darkhorse
pointed and shot
I had a nice photoshoot with my lady this afternoon. I went fully automatic aperture priority with the whole roll. I shot with Trista-Xemium 400 again, EI 800. Developed in HC110 dilution B for 10.5 minutes. Pleased as punch with how this combo turned out.




Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
Darkhorse, gorgeous portraits! All with your 50mm lens? I like 50's for portraits, they're very under-rated
Darkhorse
pointed and shot
Thanks. Yep, it was taken with my little 50. I'd love that 85mm but it's still pretty pricey.
gavinlg
Veteran
Gorgeous portraits, your lady is super photogenic. You guys make me miss my old OMs even more..
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
Thanks. Yep, it was taken with my little 50. I'd love that 85mm but it's still pretty pricey.
If you want a good portrait lens without spending a fortune, get a 100mm f2.8 Zuiko. Its tiny, VERY sharp, has smoother bokeh than the 85, and usually sells for less than $100.
This was shot with mine.

Darkhorse
pointed and shot
Hmmm! That's awesome. I was thinking of getting the 200... but the 100? Hmmmmm...
zuikomaniac
Digital ... What?
Darkhorse
pointed and shot
Does anyone have any examples of the 200mm lens?
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Can't site any examples, but results I've seen from the 200 have been very good. However, the f/4 is somewhat uncommon. The 100/2.8 is just superb and relatively easy to obtain. It is my favourite focal length for mountainous areas and places like the Grand Canyon.
Darkhorse
pointed and shot
Being someone who wants to go to mountainous areas AND places like the Grand Canyon, AND wanting to take more portraits like the ones above, I think that the 100 may suit me better.
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
I got my 100 on ebay a couple yrs ago for $60. If you're patient, they come up that cheap fairly often, and the 200mm is also usually less than $100 so you can eventually get both without spending too much. The 85 normally costs over $300; I only have one because I got LUCKY and found one on Craigslist for $50 (yeah.. $50!) when I lived in New Mexico.
oscroft
Veteran
I'll second the 100/2.8. It's a really great lens - I'll try to dig out some shots from it (no portraits though). I got mine for about £40 (about $60). It's sharper than the 85/2, and I think a bit more contrasty too (I only got my 85 quite recently and haven't had a chance to compare the two directly yet).
Cheers,
Cheers,
wray
Well-known
One from yesterday. Om2, 50mm f1.4 silver nose.

pagpow
Well-known
but results I've seen from the 200 have been very good. However, the f/4 is somewhat uncommon.
is this true? I had always assumed that the f5 was less common than the f4 from the frequency with which they showed up on the bay but haven't seen a production figures. Wrong?
Darkhorse
pointed and shot
I assumed the ƒ4 was common, too. Anyway, I'm already eying a 100 on the 'bay.
Igor.Burshteyn
Well-known
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives




Gear: OM-3 with 35mm 1:2 Zuiko
And I didn't eat the fish.
Aurelius
Well-known
At the stables
At the stables
OM-2 and 35/2.8
btw this combo (note the hidden Olympus logo):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99413716@N00/3741899065/
and Fuji Neopan 400 at 800
At the stables
OM-2 and 35/2.8
btw this combo (note the hidden Olympus logo):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99413716@N00/3741899065/
and Fuji Neopan 400 at 800
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