This lens is an underrated gem! Woodland photography back at Holme Fen.

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.พ. 2024
  • Following the launch of a few new lenses, I decided to dust off this little gem that has been living in the back of my cupboard for a while. When it comes to lenses, this one will really change your perspective.....
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  • @kimamey
    @kimamey 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Interesting pictures. The macro ones were particularly impressive.
    Searching on eBay for spelling mistakes is a good idea. My daughter has an interest in serial killers. No idea where she gets that from. She's also keen on Michelin Man figures. One she has, which is about 18in or 45 cm tall, she found by that method. I'm not sure why the mistake should be made as "Michelin" is written across the front of it in big letters.

  • @BerndLaukotter
    @BerndLaukotter 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    From my point of view, the only underrated lens for woodlang photography is the 70 - 200 zoom lens. It´s the lens which can avoid chaos by picking out some trees.

  • @saganandroid4175
    @saganandroid4175 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    3:40 no, we don't get your point. It sounds like you're saying at 15-17mm this lens's image circle fills a 35mm sensor? If true, that's very cool. NOt sure how you're using this with a Sony though. You don't say if it's a FF Sony or APS-C Sony.

    • @mikestebbingsphotography
      @mikestebbingsphotography  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That's correct, at 15-17mm, the lens fills the frame with no black circle around it. All the images on here were taken at 15-17mm on the Tokina (except the first ones with the mist using the Sigma 105mm Macro). The camera is a Sony A7rIV, FF, and as stated, mounted using the Meike mount convertor.