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Depth of (Oudolf) Field (2)
Nikon D2Xs + Tamron 35mm f/1.8 lens. Like a 50mm lens on a full frame camera - where many photographers started.
What I like about the D2Xs: you have a button for all the actions you want so you don't need to delve in menus; it's comfortable in your hands despite being heavy; when used at 100 ISO the pictures are as clean as you could hope for (just don't expect the same at higher ISOs).
What I like about the Tamron 35mm f/1.8 lens: the optics are excellent; it can focus really close to the subject; it has image stabilisation allowing a slower shutter speed than would otherwise be advisable.
For this photograph the ISO was 100; the shutter was 1/40th; the aperture was f/5.6.
What I like about the D2Xs: you have a button for all the actions you want so you don't need to delve in menus; it's comfortable in your hands despite being heavy; when used at 100 ISO the pictures are as clean as you could hope for (just don't expect the same at higher ISOs).
What I like about the Tamron 35mm f/1.8 lens: the optics are excellent; it can focus really close to the subject; it has image stabilisation allowing a slower shutter speed than would otherwise be advisable.
For this photograph the ISO was 100; the shutter was 1/40th; the aperture was f/5.6.
Nautilus, Thorsten, Jean-luc Drouin have particularly liked this photo
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