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A day out in the woods with my Tokunon 135mm f3.2
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 5:55 pm    Post subject: A day out in the woods with my Tokunon 135mm f3.2 Reply with quote

Taken today with my Panasonic G1. Mostly at f3.2. All images were processed (need a good bit of sharping) in LR3. The bokeh of this lens is very good IMO.

Hope you enjoy them. Wink





















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My lens has T2 mount. So I need T2 to FD and FD to m43 adapter. I think the lens is very good a close focusing distances. At longer distances, it is hard to call due to poor hazy winter's day. I need more test.

In general, I find MF lenses not so good on the G1 compared with the 5D. Must have something to do with the pixel size?
http://www.clarkvision.com/articles/does.pixel.size.matter/
http://www.sphoto.com/techinfo/dslrsensors/dslrsensors.htm

Other Info:
http://www.canonistas.com/foros/finalizadas/327331-objetivo-manual-m42-135mm-f3-2-16-palas-de-diafragma.html
http://manualens.com/foro/index.php?topic=784.0
http://www.canonistas.com/galerias/showphoto.php?photo=223541&title=tokunon-135mm-f3-226amp-3b-spiratone-tc-105mm-f2-5&cat=2319


PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 11:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

the dog and the 2nd last are my favs, the leaves pics i would move to warmer tones to get the "positive autumn feeling", at least on my monitor