Enjoy every day, because time flies by…

January 5th, 2015

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Frozen in time

January 5th, 2015

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Still no snow, only rain.

January 3rd, 2015

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Until the end of this year

January 2nd, 2015

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Happy wintertime

January 1st, 2015

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#olloclip

De brieven zijn vertrokken

November 24th, 2014

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De vliegezwam

November 1st, 2014

Ook dit jaar weer een paar mooie exemplaren kunnen bewonderen.

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Buxus

May 25th, 2014

Die zit ook in de grond… Het plantje dat we vorig jaar tijdens de viering van de Eerste Communie als aandenken hebben gekregen. Het thema was toen ‘Het bos met de bomen en struiken’. Vandaar de buxus…20140525-135354.jpg

Kinderboerderij

April 30th, 2013

Gewoon even weg en genieten…

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New Metabones ‘Speed Booster’ adapter

January 27th, 2013

Comparing the new Metabones ‘Speed Booster’ with ‘The Original’ NEX2EF adapter.
From this ‘Very Late Christmas shootout’ you can compare the two adapters for yourself. The new one gives you indeed more f-stop. The detail is indeed better. But for me it’s all about going wide. What’s the point in buying a Full Frame lens when it only can give you a small part of it’s potential. A FishEye is a super wide lens, it’s not a bad 28mm lens. The Canon 50mm f1.4 will never be a great 85mm portrait lens. So this new adapter is a wonderful solution for using Full Frame lenses on a Super 35mm sensor.
It this short ‘shootout’ you can see the difference between the two adapters. All the shots are taken with a different f-stop (2.5-2.8). When the camera is set to f2.8, with the new Speed Booster the lens is not to that same value. In reality with the ‘Original’ adapter you are shooting at f2.8. With the speed booster your lens is set to a higher number, something like f3.5. Just to compensate the extra light. In this video the shots with the ‘Speed Booster’ seems to be darker, but this is just a side effect of the fact that the f-stop is not the same for all shots.
All footage (MTS files from the Sony NEX FS100) and some extra raw NEX-5 photos can be downloaded via the instructions mentioned in the video.

http://vimeo.com/58343386

Some extra photos…