The Good Stuff.

8.20.2020

Just out walking around with the GX8 and the Meike 25mm t2.2 cinema lens. A lovely day. Just lovely.





















5 comments:

  1. I came upon a web site the other day listing all the lenses that are available for the m4/3s system. There were lots of brand names that I was not familiar with, a fair number of which are Chinese, like Meike. It was astonishing to see how many lenses are available. I read somewhere that Laowa has released an m4/3s lens with auto-focus, as they are part of the four thirds consortium. It's too bad about Olympus's financial problems, but sooner or later I suspect a Chinese camera maker will emerge. Since they're making lenses, and they seem to be good quality, camera bodies must be in the pipeline.

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  2. I was close to pulling the trigger on this lens for my Fuji XT3s, but then bought into the Panasonic S1 system for landscape photos I might circle back to this one day. The 37.5mm (equivalent) focal length on the Fuji's intrigue's me. And it's a beautiful lens in my opinion.

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  3. Something really interesting about the *surface* of those photos. I can't decide whether I like it or not -- sort of like being stoned, not that I'm ever stoned. Now I've got to look up Meike and see what else they have...

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  4. Photo of the paddle board and the bridge nicely done.

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  5. Paddle board and bridge, ditto, very nice. What variations in exposure and/or editing did you use in the photos of the theater? Interesting.

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