M100 and the 32mm
spreketek wrote:
Just want to share with you some shots I took with the 32mm I recently acquired....




Your shots were all in the awesome range. The ones above are my favorite. It's not easy shooting fish in an aquarium with some lenses and I struggled to take similar shots just a few months ago with the same lens. Although you had some benefits in your favor (in that the fish was close to the glass and the camera appears to be facing the glass head-on), the results are excellent.
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Your M100 has the same sensor as all the others in the new range (M5, M6, M50) so it's certainly not ageing. I'd say that the combination of a fast lens on the M100 body is producing some exceptional results that few other combinations would come close to. I think your shots above show near-absolute realism. The colors are really nice and I'd assume they might have come from a pricey DSLR with an expensive lens. You should be shooting for travel blogs!
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