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.