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From my Konica C35
Los Angeles, CA

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Here's a bonus for yall. Canon 6D, Pentacon 135 lens.
Gotta love water.
Im not 100% in my work here, I used a longer lens (Pentacon 135) which is double the field of view that I am used too but I also wanted to keep my shutter as low as possible, resulting in a lack of sharpness in the photos. A painterly look if you're an optimist.
Its also a tough focal length for me, I really do enjoy the results on flowers but other subjects not so much. It was too short for animals/birds and too long for scenes. Nonetheless, I hope this is a calming view.

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Sigma 135mm f/1.8 DG Art Lens Review (Nikon f-mount)
©️Sigma Corporation of America Background I went out to research and see where we are in the 135mm prime space. It has been a while since I had a 135mm prime auto focus or manual focus. I think the last review I did was the fabulous Minolta 135mm f/2.8 AF prime for a-mount. I really liked that lens because it gives you, on an APS-C sensor, a field of view of 202mm. f/2.8 was a great aperture…
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