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08/20/12 Sony SEL 50 f1.8This will be the last image from the SEL 50 f1.8 for now. I hope that I have shown what this lens can do in different situations. I think I'll be keeping this lens as it is quite sharp and contrasty. Another reason of course if that Sony lenses for the Nex system aren't really in abundance out there. Nice to see that Sigma brought out the 19 and 30 f2.8 lenses, for those are real gems. I have the 55-210 on order and I'm really hoping that this lens will cover my long end for the system. I have seen some nice images with it but I've also heard some complaints about it. If it doesn't deliver then it looks like an 18-200 lens will have to be purchased. I'm not really looking forward to be doing that.
Any requests or comments to these posts will be highly appreciated. 1486
NEX-5N Focal Length: 50 mm Aperture: f/2.8 Exposure Time: 1/2500 sec ISO: 200 • Sony • SEL 50 f1.8 • Nex-5N
08/19/12 Sony SEL 50 f1.8In some situations or using certain lenses I prefer the Nex-5N to the Nex-7. Certainly the ergonomics of the Nex-7 is better but I like to keep the native lenses on that camera. It really is a shame that the sensor doesn't like RF legacy lenses because there are some really nice ones out there. The shorter you go the worse the fringing becomes. I've had a hard time with some images from the CV 15 f4.5 lens. Very time consuming too so now I tend to use these lenses on the Nex-5N.
This image is one of my favouties that I have taken with the SEL 50 f1.8 lens. It has a certain 3D look and feel to it. I also like that the pink flower is so dominant even though there are other flowers to be seen. 2086
NEX-5N Focal Length: 50 mm Aperture: f/2.8 Exposure Time: 1/800 sec ISO: 200 • Sony • SEL 50 f1.8 • Nex-5N
08/18/12 Sony 50 f1.8Probably not very visible on this small sized image, but there is a lot of detail in the bark of this tree. I actually took this because of the spot being highlighted at the base of the trunk. I think I'm going to have to redo this one because that's not very visible either. Sometimes this happens on the first run in post procesessing, you just have to go back and start again. If you're using Lightroom (now in v4.1) you just go back to the image and redo what's already beed done, or zero the image and start all over again. For those who haven't tried Lightroom, please do so. It really is a wonderful tool. 1535
NEX-5N Focal Length: 50 mm Aperture: f/2.8 Exposure Time: 1/640 sec ISO: 200 • Sony • Nex-5N • SEL 50 f1.8
08/17/12 Sony SEL 50 f1.8Coming to the last few 50 f1.8 images I hope that I have demponstrated the capabilities of this lens. Having an AOV equivelent to a 75mm lens it's a little short for my taste. I prefer something in the 60 or 70 range for my everyday shooting giving me an angle of view of 120 to 150. That's why I like the Canon 135 f2 lens so much. I also love using the CV Heliar 75 f2.5 on the m4/3 cameras, that gives me a 150mm AOV. 1550
NEX-5N Focal Length: 50 mm Aperture: f/5.0 Exposure Time: 1/125 sec ISO: 200 • Sony • SEL 50 f1.8 • Nex-5N
08/16/12 Sony SEL 50 f1.8Another angle on the same flowers as in yesterdays post. never only take one image of something and go on to the next one. Work the subject, you will get more than one keeper I can assure you. This bee had landed and I just went to my knees and took another shot focusing on the nearest flower. 1298
NEX-5N Focal Length: 50 mm Aperture: f/2.8 Exposure Time: 1/800 sec ISO: 200 • Sony • Nex-5N • SEL 50 f1.8
08/15/12 Sony SEL 50 f1.8Imprewssive photo, even if I do say so myself. This is the format and type of image that I really do like. I could look at these images all day long. Again, I'm impressed at how it locked on to the flower an amazing feat considering the background. 1977
NEX-5N Focal Length: 50 mm Aperture: f/2.8 Exposure Time: 1/500 sec ISO: 200 • Sony • Nex-5N • SEL 50 f1.8
08/14/12 Sony SEL 50 f1.8The focus point was the front side of the flower in the foreground. Seems to be in facus too. This lens has shown me that focusing is pretty fast AND accurate AND at f1.8. To tell you the truth, I really didn't expect this one to be in focus. I didn't expect that the front part of the flower would actually be in focus. Normally either the part of the flower behind where I am focusing is in focus or the background is in focus but not the front. This is using autofocus of course. Manually focusing does have an advantage here in that you decide which part is in focus and not the system itself. That's what makes using legacy lenses so much fun to use. Granted, autofocus is faster than I am in locking focus but some of the time I'm not so sure exactly which part of the scene it's actually locked onto. 1484
NEX-5N Focal Length: 50 mm Aperture: f/2.8 Exposure Time: 1/640 sec ISO: 200 • Sony • Nex-5N • SEL 50 f1.8
08/13/12 Sony SEL 50 f1.8This isn't anything special I admit, but it is the sort of image I like. A bit of an abstract I can really just sink into this image and imagine how the grass was swaying in the breeze. 2274
NEX-5N Focal Length: 50 mm Aperture: f/1.8 Exposure Time: 1/2500 sec ISO: 200 • Sony • Nex-5N • SEL 50 f1.8
08/12/12 Sony SEL 50 f1,8Another at f1.8 just a second after the bee landed. It wasn't a still day so the flowers were moving some. Still focusing was good and it locked on at the first attempt. 1996
NEX-5N Focal Length: 50 mm Aperture: f/1.8 Exposure Time: 1/1000 sec ISO: 200 • Sony • Nex-5N • SEL 50 f1.8
08/11/12 Sony SEL 50 f1.8Don't let anybody tell you that focusing with this lens is slow. If it's fast enough to copture this bee in flight it's plenty fast for me. Again shot at f1.8. 1577
NEX-5N Focal Length: 50 mm Aperture: f/1.8 Exposure Time: 1/1000 sec ISO: 200 • Sony • SEL 50 f1.8 • Nex-5N
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