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If these are legit and especially if it can produce better close up portraits, I'm sold. Bokeh/DOF not as effective as the zeiss, but I'm not that much bothered, since these images are tack sharp and color depth is great.
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Some Images I found on the image that is giving me some hope (not really sure if they are really Mamiya + 150mm f4.5, and not sure if they are full or cropped). Its a 150mm f/4.5 I believe and to full frame equivalent depth of field it can be f/2.5 but I'm not really knowledged in how it translates. Am I wrong on this? Or is it possible to get such an effect (or possible through cropping in?). Bokeh doesn't look that special compared to the zeiss f/2 from the images I've seen but I may have seen the wrong images though as they didn't feel special even comparing to nocticron which is a Micro4/3 lens. I'm not really a bokeh freak, but I'd like to know how well they do bokeh, atleast comparing to how the depth of field is on the images in the Leica M3 video. I believe the sharpness and contrast with these lens are top notch and also that the aberrations/fringing are within control. It's not that I'd be shooting images like these all the time, I'm more into shooting the full body (like a dog playing with it's owner), but I'd love it if the camera gives me the freedom to do shots like the ones in the video as well. Is it possible to get such image if I crop in a bit (1.2-1.3x or something like that). I'd like to know if I'd be able to make shots like this (even if it requires a lot of effort, I'm willing to put it in). I'm not sure if he went close to the closest focus distance of 0.7m in this. I'm not sure, but I guess the minimum focus distance of the zeiss is 0.7m. He uses a leica m3 with zeiss 50mm f/2 lens. I'm not really into macro photography, but I'd like to take photos like the ones in this video, especially the one at 0.54-0.57 second mark where the subject is in focus and the walls in front and behind are blurred. It seems to be great for photographing landscapes, however it seems to have a minimum focus distance of 1.8m and I'm worried if it'll affect my use case.
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However I have doubts with the 150mm lens. After seeing the 43mm lens image on a 4 times as large illumination area, it's even more amazing (even with lesser f stop, i believe its f/3.5, its still has that effect) and it almost makes 28mm images look like they are trying too much in comparison. My most favourite focal length used to be Full Frame 28mm with a fairly wide aperture, since it has a magical feel that draws you to a point in the image. mostly full portraits, not a lot of close up ones).
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My interests are street photography, travel photography (beaches, mountains, buildings etc), and portrait (of friends, family and pets. I also like long exposure when it feels fit, or to compensate for my phone's shortcomings in low light without bumping ISO. And the dog is a 2 second handheld taken at around 5AM. The one with rocks on the beach was a 4 sec handheld (has some minor shake when viewed full screen).
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Going through technical details of camera sensor electronic filters and software filters, I'm convinced that I'll be getting better results on film then scanning than any affordable camera can.
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And I have pretty stable hands, can manage upto "4 seconds exposure handheld" on my oneplus 3 (it has some minimal OIS helping me).
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I always keep ISO at 100 on my phone and compensate it with long shutter exposure.
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Even with my phone, I always use manual focus,shutter speed and white balance when I'm in the mood to take photos so I don't really think manual control would be a problem for me. After researching myself for long (earlier was looking at GH5), I have started saving up and am searching for a mamiya 7 ii with 43mm lens and 150mm lens, and waiting for a decent deal to pop up on them.