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NEX-5N + Summicron 35mm f2 v4 (pre-ASPH) + Jupiter-3 50mm f1.5
Old 04-01-2012   #1
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NEX-5N + Summicron 35mm f2 v4 (pre-ASPH) + Jupiter-3 50mm f1.5

Here are some pics of children of my friends.

Taken with Summicron 35mm f2 v4 and some pictures taken with Jupiter-3 50mm f1.5 - another great lens.





























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Old 04-01-2012   #2
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Lovely children and great lighting.. thanks.
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Stunning pics - well done.
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Lovely pictures!
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Love the lighting.

Beautiful, simply beautiful children.
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were you using the EVF to focus?

beautiful work.
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were you using the EVF to focus?
No, I don't have the EVF, I like focusing by large screen. That is why I sold my Leica M8.2 and bought NEX-5N
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Old 04-25-2012   #10
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Summicron 35mm f2 v4 (pre-ASPH) + Jupiter-3 50mm f1.5 + с-mount Fujian 35mm f1.7

















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Old 06-02-2012   #11
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Love the series. Just got myself a 5n too!
May I know did you use the camera's BW or did you convert it via other means?

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Wow amazing images from 5N.

I would like to know how you converted to B&W also!
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Bravo, very nice pictures :-)
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Thank you!
These images were converted in LR. I used all LR tools to get image that I like.
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great series,
excellent postprocessing!
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You have a very good eye for the light in your compositions, very nice work!
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^ +1. You have an excellent eye!



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