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kenoh

macrumors 604
Jul 18, 2008
6,507
10,850
Glasgow, UK
Very jealous fella. You enjoy that bad boy and make the most of the loan period.

I intend to mate... But for the record, apart from the sheep botherin, you dont need one... Those images from last few days have been great.

How did you know anyway? I hid the exif data!
 
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MacRy

macrumors 601
Apr 2, 2004
4,351
6,278
England
I intend to mate... But for the record, apart from the sheep botherin, you dont need one... Those images from last few days have been great.

How did you know anyway? I hid the exif data!

Thanks Ken, I appreciate the complement but I'm aching for a full frame camera to slap my manual glass on.

You may have hidden the EXIF but you put your pictures in a folder called M9 on Flickr you plum ;)
 

someoldguy

macrumors 68030
Aug 2, 2009
2,807
13,993
usa
Busted....

Wonky white balance, ergonomic as a housebrick, screen on the back attrocious..yet... It is bloody awesome! I could cry. I am hooked. It takes beautiful pictures.

So.... finally getting your M lust out of your system ...... or not. Enjoy!
 

Hughmac

macrumors 603
Original poster
Feb 4, 2012
6,001
32,567
Kent, UK
I intend to mate... But for the record, apart from the sheep botherin, you dont need one... Those images from last few days have been great.

How did you know anyway? I hid the exif data!

I've just had a look, and yes they are great.
I can see someone buying the thing before long :cool:

Cheers :)

Hugh
 
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MacRy

macrumors 601
Apr 2, 2004
4,351
6,278
England
Another Doylem style Lake District shot.

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georgeinnj

macrumors regular
Feb 23, 2010
175
633
New Jersey, USA
I've set myself a challenge to use the 85mm f.1.2L wide open as often as I can for portraits. If you haven't used this lens before, lets just say it's a tricky (not so) little beast.

Here's the missus getting annoyed at me pointing my lens at her.

Bron @ f1.2
by Adam Campbell, on Flickr

Nice shot, but one thing seems a bit odd. The left side of your wife's face seems to be a bit soft along the side, into ear and hair but on the right side everything appears to be sharp and it appears to be at the same distance.
 
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