Well spotted. Cara Delevingne is my favourite model. 🙂
Thanks. Incidentally, I’ve never known anyone who has a “favourite model” – what’s your vetting process?
lol. I have a favourite model…but I’m not telling you who he/she is.
Yeah, ‘cos the Producer will give you the Glare of Doom. LOL
I go by feel.
Nice! Also love that texture and rendering.
Im off to India for a week in June. This is my combo of choice….Mamiya 7 and Portra 400 and 800.
India + Mamiya + Portra sounds great to me Andy! What lens(es) are you bringing with you?
I own the 80mm and 50mm so those two I’d say. I considered changing the 50 over to the 43. They are both fantastic and the 50 suits a little better for my street work as I don’t need a finder. What you see in the whole VF is basically what you get. Not ideal but still workable.
Andy, as you know I owned the 43mm for a while and, as great as it was, I agree 50mm is better for photography involving people.
This time around, I was actually looking for a 65mm lens for a slightly wider(er) perspective vs. 80mm, but the 7 and 80mm came as a set, and I can’t say I’m disappointed to have the 80mm again.
The 80/50 combo you have seems to be the perfect pairing.
Yeah it’s a very handy pairing. Another thought for India and generally was get the 65mm as a one lens one camera set up for a trip like this. But alas we get drawn into that terrible ailment GAS if I over think it!
Well spotted. Cara Delevingne is my favourite model. 🙂
Thanks. Incidentally, I’ve never known anyone who has a “favourite model” – what’s your vetting process?
lol. I have a favourite model…but I’m not telling you who he/she is.
Yeah, ‘cos the Producer will give you the Glare of Doom. LOL
I go by feel.
Nice! Also love that texture and rendering.
Im off to India for a week in June. This is my combo of choice….Mamiya 7 and Portra 400 and 800.
India + Mamiya + Portra sounds great to me Andy! What lens(es) are you bringing with you?
I own the 80mm and 50mm so those two I’d say. I considered changing the 50 over to the 43. They are both fantastic and the 50 suits a little better for my street work as I don’t need a finder. What you see in the whole VF is basically what you get. Not ideal but still workable.
Andy, as you know I owned the 43mm for a while and, as great as it was, I agree 50mm is better for photography involving people.
This time around, I was actually looking for a 65mm lens for a slightly wider(er) perspective vs. 80mm, but the 7 and 80mm came as a set, and I can’t say I’m disappointed to have the 80mm again.
The 80/50 combo you have seems to be the perfect pairing.
Yeah it’s a very handy pairing. Another thought for India and generally was get the 65mm as a one lens one camera set up for a trip like this. But alas we get drawn into that terrible ailment GAS if I over think it!