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Marvelous sharpness, marvelous bokeh. But do you know what I like best? Your capture of his expressions. Thank you.
big like for photos.
now we need to see that prices of old lenses in that range start to drop, because dfa* seams to put all of them to dust.
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Bruce , I like .
Thanks, Valeriu
Excellent lens!
Nice shooting Man.
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Kind Regards,
Spyros
I noticed they were shot at relatively low shutter speed, as low as 1/30th of a second (!!) and they still look very sharp, when viewed at 100%. That impresses me a lot, but it impresses me even more knowing that they were also taken at 200mm, where most 70-200mm tends to be a little less sharp**. It tells me Pentax really made no compromises with this lens.
** Like the Tamron 70-200mm, which although being a very nice lens, and quite affordable too, doesn't produce nearly as much sharpness at 200mm than it does at 175mm for instance. I understand there could be some sample variation, but I'm pretty confident most Tamron don't perform as well at 200mm than it does at shorter FL. I kept my 50-135mm 2.8 for that reason alone. I was interested in a little more reach for wedding photography, but being quite a bit heavier while not being as sharp as I'd like it to be near 200mm, the Tamron wasn't cutting it. I could have looked for a Sigma but instead figured I was actually rather happy with the DA* 50-135mm. If I end up going FF, I'll of course look for a 70-200mm, and being budget oriented, I will consider Tamron and Sigma alternatives.
Good work! You have retained facial detail without blowing the highlights created by a light source behind and to one side of the pianist. Not easy conditions to photograph in. The bokeh of the out of focus sections is suitably smooth too.
This is where Pentax excels-they know how to bring out the best from the sensor and entire image processing pipeline. Incredible where digital has come.