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I didn't think there was anything wrong with the other lens, Jeff!

Wasn't it a Leica version?

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Eric wrote:
I didn't think there was anything wrong with the other lens, Jeff!

Wasn't it a Leica version?

Great images by the way 

it suffered at distance Eric ,great close up ... but thats it . the new one has far better i.s  and you can also use both 1.4 and 2.0x Tc's giving a potential 1600mm reach in FF terms . used it yesterday with the 1.4 tc and its razor sharp even hand held

 




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couple from today with the new lens 

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I liked the water droplets on the surrounding reeds. Almost like 💎s 

Ok ....maybe a bit too artyfarty. :lol:



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Nice shots everyone. Dragonflys are few and far between up here.

 




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Flight stopover on the patio door.



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This is one of my neighbours, lives in the pond just near my caravan with thousands of tadpoles and some other aquatic friends!

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I wasn't sure where to post these. All taken with a Z6 and 24-70mm f/4 lens.


Omphalotus nidiformis, or ghost fungus, is a gilled basidiomycete mushroom most notable for its bioluminescent properties. It is known to be found primarily in southern Australia and Tasmania
These fungi glow in the dark


#1 This is what they look like in the day.


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Superb images.



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Agree with JK, very remarkable images. 

Do you know what part of the spectrum we are seeing? I guess the Z7 is sensitive to more than the visible spectrum I wonder if it's towards the UV end. 

Is the luminosity as apparent to unaided human vision?



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