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Bo Zarts

(26,052 posts)
Thu Aug 28, 2025, 10:26 PM Aug 28

Late Afternoon on the Bitterroot Range with My New Wide-Angle Lens (Rokinon 12MM)



I bought the lens a couple of years ago on special at B&H Photo, but I have never used it until late this afternoon. This is just a quickie test run, after the all-day fog lifted (there are still a few wisps of fog on the lower green). I paired the Rokinon 12mm to a Sony A7-R4, and as with most non-recognized lenses, had to go full-tilt manual to include setting up for "shoot without lens" in the camera menu options.

Idaho Panhandle - August 28, 2025
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Late Afternoon on the Bitterroot Range with My New Wide-Angle Lens (Rokinon 12MM) (Original Post) Bo Zarts Aug 28 OP
How absolutely breathtakingly beautiful. Deuxcents Aug 28 #1
Thanks! Bo Zarts Aug 28 #4
I'll second that statement! Bayard Aug 28 #9
Although I have graduated to better lenses, it is a very good, servicable lens. Ferrets are Cool Aug 28 #2
I usually stick to Sony and Zeiss lenses .. Bo Zarts Aug 28 #5
As is usually the case, it's more about the photographer than the equipment. Ferrets are Cool Aug 29 #23
This is beautiful. LoisB Aug 28 #3
WOOOOOOW!!!!!! elleng Aug 28 #6
What a great photo this is, my dear Bo! Congrats on your smart purchase. CaliforniaPeggy Aug 28 #7
A smarter purchase: Last month I bought an Olympus OM-5 with a 14-150mm as my "walking around" camera! Bo Zarts Aug 29 #12
That young woman was right! She was not exaggerating. CaliforniaPeggy Aug 29 #22
That little bit of fog adds to the impresion of depth. That & the perfect lighting combine to marvelous effect. nt eppur_se_muova Aug 28 #8
Fog is your friend in photography .. Bo Zarts Aug 29 #13
LOL, that sounds a bit Bob Ross-ish ! nt eppur_se_muova Aug 29 #14
Oh oh my. This is an amazingly lovely irisblue Aug 28 #10
Extraordinary! HeartsCanHope Aug 29 #11
Can we trade lives? Dem2theMax Aug 29 #15
Spectacular! 4Sitka Aug 29 #16
Welcome to DU, 4Sitka! calimary Aug 29 #18
Awesome scene well captured judesedit Aug 29 #17
wow! spectacular! more, please! bluboid Aug 29 #19
Amazing wendyb-NC Aug 29 #20
From God's eyes into yours, BoZarts. ReRe Aug 29 #21

Deuxcents

(23,996 posts)
1. How absolutely breathtakingly beautiful.
Thu Aug 28, 2025, 10:39 PM
Aug 28

Trial runs or not, your photos are amazing. Thank you

Ferrets are Cool

(22,401 posts)
2. Although I have graduated to better lenses, it is a very good, servicable lens.
Thu Aug 28, 2025, 10:58 PM
Aug 28

That set of lenses made me a ton of money.

Bo Zarts

(26,052 posts)
5. I usually stick to Sony and Zeiss lenses ..
Thu Aug 28, 2025, 11:07 PM
Aug 28

But this was a WTH moment .. for $200 I’ll try it. A few years ago I bought a cheap TTArtisan 11mm for my Fujifilm GFX-100S, and I’ve scored some winning shots with that strange lens too!

CaliforniaPeggy

(155,116 posts)
7. What a great photo this is, my dear Bo! Congrats on your smart purchase.
Thu Aug 28, 2025, 11:33 PM
Aug 28

It's funny; I have an Olympus lens 12-45mm that I use all the time. Andy called it my 'walking-around lens.'

I probably use it 95% of the time. It's a pro lens and so easy to use.

Your photo is phenomenal! Sharp, clear and with crisp details! Happy shooting!

Bo Zarts

(26,052 posts)
12. A smarter purchase: Last month I bought an Olympus OM-5 with a 14-150mm as my "walking around" camera!
Fri Aug 29, 2025, 12:20 AM
Aug 29

I love it! I got it as a result of a rainy day at Thor’s Well on our June trip down the Oregon coast before my report date at the lookout in Idaho. I was babying my Sony in the pouring rain, whilst a young woman was shooting away with an unprotected camera. It was an Olympus. She told me that when the Olympus got dirty, she just washed it off! Maybe that was an exaggeration, but I’d heard that sentiment before from OM owners.

CaliforniaPeggy

(155,116 posts)
22. That young woman was right! She was not exaggerating.
Fri Aug 29, 2025, 02:11 AM
Aug 29

I believe it's the pro lines of cameras and lenses that are waterproof as well as dustproof.

Andy told me about a photographer he knew who got his camera covered in mud while shooting. When he was done, he dunked the camera in a bucket of water to clean it off. And it continued to work.

My Olympus camera is a Mark IV. It's perfect for me. And the photos I'm getting are better than nearly anything I did before.



eppur_se_muova

(40,003 posts)
8. That little bit of fog adds to the impresion of depth. That & the perfect lighting combine to marvelous effect. nt
Thu Aug 28, 2025, 11:34 PM
Aug 28

calimary

(87,822 posts)
18. Welcome to DU, 4Sitka!
Fri Aug 29, 2025, 01:14 AM
Aug 29

Good to have you here!

I was gonna say "Spectacular," too, for Bo Zart's exquisite photo. Some people here just have a really artistic eye, gotta say! And we're all the better for it!

wendyb-NC

(4,478 posts)
20. Amazing
Fri Aug 29, 2025, 01:29 AM
Aug 29

That is such astounding beauty, you captured there. Thank you, for sharing it with us on DU. It's truly a marvel, you captured.

ReRe

(11,921 posts)
21. From God's eyes into yours, BoZarts.
Fri Aug 29, 2025, 01:32 AM
Aug 29

"From a distance the world looks blue and green
and the snow-capped mountains white.
From a distance the ocean meets the stream
and the eagle takes to flight."

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