Venus Optics Laowa 7.5mm f/2 for M4/3 Review by Darren Miles

By: Darren Miles

Published on Jan 13, 2018

http://www.DarrenMiles.com – Southwest Florida Portrait, Real Estate, Wedding and Family Photographer

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CONCLUSION: So to wrap up this review, we give the Venus optics, compact dreamer, lightweight 7.5mm f/2 lens a 35.5/40 and our Recommended Rating.

THE FINAL WORD: More often than not, wide angle lenses suffer from some inherent issues, weak edge performance, distortion, vignetting, and bad flare performance, well, I’m pleased to report that laowa does a great job with distortion control and edge performance, both seem to be really great as the verticals straight out of camera are in fact pretty straight and the edges look really sharp to my eyes, however, the laowa does suffer from strong vignetting – especially wide open and weak flare performance in brightly lit situations, which again aren’t really strong suits for most wide angle lenses, but they are noticeable in the Laowa – but all in, at just $519 the laowa does in fact offer some really nice benefits for this kind of price – specifically, if you’re a drone operator, video shooter and if you do real estate and landscape photography – sure, you only get manual focus and aperture control, but again, when it’s this wide, big scenes are going to be mostly in focus anyway at or close to infinity on the focus ring. In spite of its shortcomings, the pros, definitely outweigh the cons.

Nikon D850: Hercules Rising

By: Nikon Asia

Originally published on Nov 21, 2017

Shot exclusively on the #Nikon #D850 by photographer Marsel van Oosten, Hercules Rising is an epic 8K UHD time-lapse masterpiece.

Experience the magic, day or night with 45-megapixel images in phenomenal detail with minimal noise.

Discover the advanced features of the D850 here:
http://nikn.ly/D850play

Note: This 4K UHD data was downconverted from an 8K time-lapse movie produced* with 45-megapixel still images captured using the interval timer mode on the D850 for viewing on the social networking sites.

*Requires third party software.

Behind Hercules

Nikon D850 VS D500 Using the Nikkor 200-500 – Osprey Feeding Frenzy

By: Mark Smith

Published on Nov 30, 2017

I take my D850, my D500 and the Nikkor 200-500 out in search of feeding osprey and I find them. I wanted to see which camera handled the fast action of these birds.

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