![]() 02/15/2019 at 20:05 • Filed to: Photo, i3, bmwi3, photography | ![]() | ![]() |
Looks about right. Wish this one didn’t have the front plate bracket, but maybe it’ll spare me a ticket.
Quick pictures with a 1969-built 50mm/f2 Leica lens on a 5D2.
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I’m curious, is the 5D2 known for having kinda narrow dynamic range, or were you going for an extra contrasty look? Or...both?
Oh, and I got paint-matched plugs for my front plate bracket that I removed from bumper plugs.com.
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The 5D2 is super old, at this point— I’ve been using
adapters
for old Leica lenses on it.
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Why are you taking pictures of a wheeled breadbox? XD
I thought the i3 is 2 seater. What's with the funny rear doors?
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I t looks like there’s a fair amount of detail that can be pulled from the highlights and shadows. I just did that with Snapseed on my phone on your jpegs. I’m sure with some playing around with the raw files there’s more detail to be had.
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It's a 4 (or 5?) seater. Rear doors give better access to the rear.
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Yeah, there’s plenty of dynamic range, but I blew them out in processing, especially the top one. When I use it with studio lights, the detail is insane, especially with L lenses.