I love the last two as well with the 50mm, I think? I seem to remember when you teated Ilford Delta 120 that you took an image at f16 and f22 but I done remember you commenting if you did get refraction on the f22 image. I also forgot if you shot with the normal or another lens.
Thank you! The last images where with the 50 mm as well. I can't say I noticed any big issues with difractions at f/22 with the 80 mm. I would say that it preforms best at f/8-f/16, but I don't hesistate using f/22.
A hint. When you watch back your video you will see a lot of interesting compositions. I would like to shoot in this woodland. Beautiful. You could do a project of this woodland. You can also take a viewing card or an app on your phone (artist viewer) to explore for compostions.
Thanks for the input, and I agree! It's a truly beautiful woodland, with tons and tons of possible compositions. Luckily it's fairly close to me, about an hour drive away. So I will return here multiple times in the future. We'll see if any of it ends up on the channel as well :) I actually recently bought a view catcher for that very reason, to help me judge composition. I even made a video about it 😁
Good to know Thanks!
I love the last two as well with the 50mm, I think? I seem to remember when you teated Ilford Delta 120 that you took an image at f16 and f22 but I done remember you commenting if you did get refraction on the f22 image. I also forgot if you shot with the normal or another lens.
Thank you! The last images where with the 50 mm as well.
I can't say I noticed any big issues with difractions at f/22 with the 80 mm.
I would say that it preforms best at f/8-f/16, but I don't hesistate using f/22.
A hint. When you watch back your video you will see a lot of interesting compositions. I would like to shoot in this woodland. Beautiful. You could do a project of this woodland. You can also take a viewing card or an app on your phone (artist viewer) to explore for compostions.
Thanks for the input, and I agree! It's a truly beautiful woodland, with tons and tons of possible compositions.
Luckily it's fairly close to me, about an hour drive away. So I will return here multiple times in the future. We'll see if any of it ends up on the channel as well :)
I actually recently bought a view catcher for that very reason, to help me judge composition. I even made a video about it 😁