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Good morning.

 

A7ii + Milvus 2/50 @ f8 + HSS Flash mounted on the camera, adjusted to left position with diffuser deployed (a Sony F43M) + Greycard.

 

PP, a quick ... exposure, black and white point, some highlight purity, dash of saturation and vibrance (no visible effect), vignette, sunshine, blue and dynamic contrast. All in very minor strength.

 

 

 

I might try again later and mask a little, to raise the shadows a bit more precisely (and compensate for the flash location).

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Its f8 for sure, the subject distance is ... well I guess around 30cm ... its a _very_ narrow DOF with this lens. Not sure if that is normal? Although focus in on the very front of the left petal, so some DOF is in-front of the flower ....

 

A very nice lens, interesting experience So far I've not noticed any CA at all in the out of focus areas, regardless of aperture, which is quite a bit different than how the Loxia 50mm behaves when used wide open.

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