was used to hold the camera in front of the kitchen window. Testing the 50mm as a portrait lens ISO 200 1/20th/sec F9.0. The E-3 gets kind of heavy at arms length I'm thinking this lens would work even better if I was on the other side of the lens.
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was used to hold the camera in front of the kitchen window. Testing the 50mm as a portrait lens ISO 200 1/20th/sec F9.0. The E-3 gets kind of heavy at arms length I'm thinking this lens would work even better if I was on the other side of the lens.
Lol, nice!
Well done as either a regular portrait or an '"arms length self portrait"
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