Now, for more shots from that Kg. Pandan Teh Tarik session to welcome East Sider kysham!
Testing his Tokina 28-70mm F2.8 at 50mm F2.8. Amazingly sharp!
Same lens, 70mm F2.8.
However, nothing was as beautiful as his handsome Vivitar 135mm F2.8 M42 lens.
Crisp as heck.
Then came a special hotshoe attachment…
An add-on torchlight with the White Torchlight (or more commonly known as the Minolta 200mm F2.8G HS APO.)
“Passport mana?”
And then, on to the lens that I previously asked you guys to guess.
Scorchingly sharp wide open and surprisingly free of spherical aberration.
That’s right – the Minolta MC Rokkor 58mm F1.2.
F1.2! can hunt for prey in the shadow of the night…
that’s not enuff.. only with iso 6400 can see the darkest nights..
Yes, F1.2 + ISO6400 can hunt for prey in the shadow of the night! Though it’s just 1/3rd of a stop so I wonder if it’s worth it. I’d get the 58mm F1.2 because it doesn’t have the distracting OOF highlights that every F1.4 has.