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Unframed Dave

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I took my new 70 200 f4 ii along to the club for a test tonight. All shots unedited jpegs straight out of camera.

The cobweb is just a nice demonstration of handheld macro capability.

I'm pretty impressed.


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  • ILCE-1
  • FE 70-200mm F4 Macro G OSS II
  • 123.0 mm
  • ƒ/6.3
  • 1/160 sec
  • ISO 5000
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  • ILCE-1
  • FE 70-200mm F4 Macro G OSS II
  • 123.0 mm
  • ƒ/6.3
  • 1/100 sec
  • ISO 5000
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  • ILCE-1
  • FE 70-200mm F4 Macro G OSS II
  • 100.0 mm
  • ƒ/6.3
  • 1/80 sec
  • ISO 5000
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  • ILCE-1
  • FE 70-200mm F4 Macro G OSS II
  • 70.0 mm
  • ƒ/6.3
  • 1/80 sec
  • ISO 5000
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  • ILCE-1
  • FE 70-200mm F4 Macro G OSS II
  • 71.0 mm
  • ƒ/4
  • 1/125 sec
  • ISO 5000
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  • ILCE-1
  • FE 70-200mm F4 Macro G OSS II
  • 200.0 mm
  • ƒ/4
  • 1/320 sec
  • ISO 800
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  • ILCE-1
  • FE 70-200mm F4 Macro G OSS II
  • 187.0 mm
  • ƒ/4
  • 1/60 sec
  • ISO 800
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  • ILCE-1
  • FE 70-200mm F4 Macro G OSS II
  • 88.0 mm
  • ƒ/7.1
  • 1/6 sec
  • ISO 800
 
Always cool seeing these old rifles.
 
Nice. That will most likely be my next lens, having tested one.
 
Always cool seeing these old rifles.
Indeed, my normal squeeze is a 1935 Diana 38, series 1.

The oldest I regularly use is a Webley mk1, which is getting close to a hundred years old.

A couple of the guys in the shots above are shooting old BSA's. These would be around the early 1900s. They were turning out some reasonable scores as well.

The tyrolean stock above is from an immaculate FWB T150 from 1965.
 
Nice. That will most likely be my next lens, having tested one.
12 days from order to delivery Kev.

Einfinity.

I bought it to save space in my case when travelling. I stands up at 6" tall so fits in vertically rather than horizontal.

Most of my travelling doesn't require f2.8, so it should do quite nicely.

Pretty impressed with the close focus.
 
Seems to get the job done considering the shutter speeds, so yes good Dave
 
12 days from order to delivery Kev.

Einfinity.

I bought it to save space in my case when travelling. I stands up at 6" tall so fits in vertically rather than horizontal.

Most of my travelling doesn't require f2.8, so it should do quite nicely.

Pretty impressed with the close focus.
Yes, it will be with them. The close focus is a big attraction for damselflies, moths etc. I tested it in WEX and it was impressive, and also handles beautifully. The 2.8 is not of interest as I will never shoot at 2.8!
 
Indeed, my normal squeeze is a 1935 Diana 38, series 1.

The oldest I regularly use is a Webley mk1, which is getting close to a hundred years old.

A couple of the guys in the shots above are shooting old BSA's. These would be around the early 1900s. They were turning out some reasonable scores as well.

The tyrolean stock above is from an immaculate FWB T150 from 1965.
I do like that integrated cheek rest/riser; classy!
My dad taught me to shoot on a .22 that (I believe) dated back to the 30's or 40's, I mostly remember the smooth wood stock was like polished furniture haha.
 
I do like that integrated cheek rest/riser; classy!
My dad taught me to shoot on a .22 that (I believe) dated back to the 30's or 40's, I mostly remember the smooth wood stock was like polished furniture haha.
That's the tyrolean, quite scarce here, more popular on the continent.

I like them a lot and I believe that extra point of contact helps my scores. That belief is sometimes all it takes.
 
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