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April 2023 Part I — This Month Through Your Adapted Lens

Alan WF

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An invitation to dust off your precious (or not so precious) glass and head out to make some photographs: the real reason for the existence of all our lenses.

Here are the guidelines:

  • Images with a removable adapter between lens and camera
  • Images with the lens mount permanently modified to fit a different camera
  • Images with the lens held by hand without an adapter (freelensing)
  • Including metadata (camera, lens, aperture, shutter speed) is encouraged but not required.
  • Comments are encouraged, but please keep them friendly and constructive.
Continued from years of similar threads on the original DPR Adapted Lens Talk forum.

Regards,

Alan
 
Bushtits are constantly moving and as such are quite difficult to photograph. However, today I was lucky. I think it was a combination of better AF with the M50 Mark II and the little guy or girl being more interested in the aphids (note the ladybugs) in the jacarandas.

Regards,

Alan



Canon M50 Mark II with Canon EF to EF-M adaptor, Kenko TELEPLUS-HD 1.4x DGX extender, and Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS STM at 350 mm (cropped to 400 mm), f/8, 1/400 second, and ISO 320.
 
First flowers of the year! (Sadly, the wind did not want to cooperate...)

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  • 1/400 sec
  • Pattern
  • ISO 100

Sigma fp, Kiron 70-150/4

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  • 1/500 sec
  • Pattern
  • ISO 100


Still liking the 70-150. :)
 
American White Pelican

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Original on Flickr

Canon M50 Mark II with Canon EF to EF-M adaptor, Kenko TELEPLUS-HD 1.4x DGX extender, and Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS STM at 350 mm (cropped to 430 mm), f/8, 1/500 second, and ISO 250.
I am denting my welcome just somewhat (just this once) so that I can compare the Australian Pelican in flight as a comparison to the American one.

Taken with a canon 10D dslr in 2005 using the Canon EF 100-400/4.5-5.6 Trombone Zoom

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  • Canon - Canon EOS 10D
  • 400.0 mm
  • ƒ/8
  • 1/500 sec
  • Pattern
  • Auto exposure
  • -0.7
  • ISO 100
 
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