That’s the 90mm Sony macro lens. I use that more than any other lens. If you look near the top of the page I usually put the camera and the lens info. I used a “spyder” calibration tool when I set up my monitor. But I’ve gotten very lazy about the light levels on some of my shots. But we all do the best we can hopefully.
It is very sharp and the macro capability gives it the flexibility I want. Of course when not shooting macro it does have a noticeably slower AF than a lot of other lenses. But the amount of action shooting I do is so minimal that I hardly notice the difference in speed.
I took the liberty of modifying that a little. I think I really like it.
It was a bit dark wasn’t it. The screen I post-process these on must be different from what I see here.
I spend a fair amount of money on a monitor and time setting it up.
The photo meta data didn’t make it through your scaling process. There’s a lot of fine detail in the shot, what lens did you use?
That’s the 90mm Sony macro lens. I use that more than any other lens. If you look near the top of the page I usually put the camera and the lens info. I used a “spyder” calibration tool when I set up my monitor. But I’ve gotten very lazy about the light levels on some of my shots. But we all do the best we can hopefully.
I’ve had that lens for years. It’s one of the, if not the, sharpest lens that you can put on an E mount Sony.
It is very sharp and the macro capability gives it the flexibility I want. Of course when not shooting macro it does have a noticeably slower AF than a lot of other lenses. But the amount of action shooting I do is so minimal that I hardly notice the difference in speed.