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Hello All,
Here are 3 handheld images of the Woolworth building as viewed from Brooklyn across the East River. The first is a wide 31mm shot. The building is the one with the point on top in the middle of the image. The second shot is a 432mm (full 15x zoom) of the Woolworth building. The third s a 100% crop of the 432mm shot. Both were cropped to 4x6 aspect ratio and 600 pixels long side, saved as level 9 jpegs. Did PP with only Auto Levels and Focus Magic at strength 2 on both. Note: with 74mm UV filter in place. I hope you find this interesting. Your comments are very welcome: Nicholas |
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432 mm ( max 15x zoom ):
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Now, please hold onto your seats:
Here is a 100% crop of the 15x zoom image above. Only Auto Levels and Focus Magic set at 1: I am simply amazed. Thank you Carl Zeiss and Sony: |
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Wow, these are fantastic. Very impressive.
Thanks for taking the time to provide us with this great info. |
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I have been waiting for a review of this camera. These are great shots. Thanks for posting them.
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Nick, that's interesting as they are - as you state it- real-life situations and not "optimal" ones.
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