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UER Forum > Archived UE Photo Critiques > Vivitar Test Run. (Viewed 1642 times)
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Re: Vivitar Test Run.
<Reply # 20 on 3/29/2013 11:53 PM >
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#2 is awesome, nice composition, exposure, focus. All in all just an awesome shot. Definitely makes me want to run out and get some converters for my old lenses.

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Re: Vivitar Test Run.
<Reply # 21 on 3/30/2013 2:36 AM >
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Posted by Filthy_Flint
#2 is awesome, nice composition, exposure, focus. All in all just an awesome shot. Definitely makes me want to run out and get some converters for my old lenses.


Thanks, #2 has been my fav since the beginning, love it as well, and the fill flash helped it out a lot.

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Re: Vivitar Test Run.
<Reply # 22 on 5/19/2013 7:23 AM >
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I really like all of them, the softness in the shots highlights the warm colors for some reason. Its really quite flattering.

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Re: Vivitar Test Run.
<Reply # 23 on 5/19/2013 12:17 PM >
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I'm jumping on the #2 bandwagon here. The composition, the lighting, everything about it is just "right."

I have some manual focus lenses for my Lumix GX1 that I need to start using but I'm not so great with the manual focusing. I guess if I practiced more, I'd get better.

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Re: Vivitar Test Run.
<Reply # 24 on 6/1/2013 6:27 AM >
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Posted by ISO640
I'm jumping on the #2 bandwagon here. The composition, the lighting, everything about it is just "right."

I have some manual focus lenses for my Lumix GX1 that I need to start using but I'm not so great with the manual focusing. I guess if I practiced more, I'd get better.


Yeah mate, practice and you'll pick it up pretty quick, perhaps not moving targets, but you can pick out stationary ones without much work.


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Re: Vivitar Test Run.
<Reply # 25 on 6/3/2013 1:35 AM >
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Posted by ISO640
... but I'm not so great with the manual focusing. I guess if I practiced more, I'd get better.


I recently picked up my first manual focus/manual aperture lens. With Live View, the Zoom function, and if need be, relative knowledge of hyperfocusing, manual focusing is easy and tack sharp.

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Re: Vivitar Test Run.
<Reply # 26 on 6/7/2013 11:01 PM >
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Posted by billmclaugh


I recently picked up my first manual focus/manual aperture lens. With Live View, the Zoom function, and if need be, relative knowledge of hyperfocusing, manual focusing is easy and tack sharp.


Bahahaha, am I missing a special camera version of hyperfocusing or are you saying mild meditation would also help

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