by wim arys | Aug 22, 2014 | stories
Carpathian Castles with the Zeiss Touit 12mm More than 300 castles and ruins dot the Little Carpathian mountain range in Slovakia. This East-European country stood at the crossroads of cultures and religions and was invaded many times by the Tatars, Turks and even...
by wim arys | Jul 31, 2014 | stories
Zeiss Touit and the Roman Ruins I’ve had my eye on the Zeiss Touit range for some time now. These APS-C lenses for both Sony and Fuji cameras seem to have somewhat of a bad reputation, as they do need some software corrections to get the best out of them. I...
by wim arys | Jul 18, 2014 | Zeiss lenses, lens reviews
Zeiss Touit : 32mm F/1.8 sharpness and distortion Introduction It’s no secret that I like the Zeiss Touit range for E-mount. I wanted to buy the 32mm F/1.8 ever since I got my Sony A6000, but these lenses aren’t exactly cheap. Anyway I bit the bullet and...
by wim arys | Jun 2, 2014 | news
Sony A77II vs. A6000: the death struggle of Sony’s DSLR-type body? Are you trying to decide between the Sony A77II vs. A6000? I’ve made a quick comparison of features and performance. This comparison is, of course, my opinion, and you should always try...
by wim arys | May 12, 2014 | stories
Nikon 1 v3 in God’s other waiting room I took a little trip to the seaside to take some test shots with the Nikon 1 v3. The local shore is always an attractive place to go to on weekdays and outside of school holidays. At that time, there are mainly pensioners...