agman
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Is there such a thing? I cannot find anything other than 4.7 and would like something to work with models in low light. No pun intended. Any advice much appreciated.
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aero glass is F2.5 i believe but they are pricy.
... people stopped using it for most portraits along time ago for good reason...
William
...a Hassy & a 150, or even a Leica & a 90, will do it much faster & easier...
All of this does suggest a few interesting consequences – such as in a hybrid workflow, how should I rate my film. The above shows that if I place my deepest shadow detail on Zone 3 then there are actually 6 further stops below that recordable on the film! So perhaps for general use I could rate my Tmax400 at say ISO 800 or 1600 or even 3200 and still have plenty of shadow detail to play with. The additional speed could come in handy sometimes.
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Have you ever seen one in a Copal 3 before. The best of the best, and this shutter is like new crisp.
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You're buying 2 extremely desireable lenses that share a common shutter. The 240 / 420 Symmar is the last of the convertibles, about 1971-ish (I didn't check the no.s, you can) all black and other than the ding on the filter ring, it's perfect (glass!)
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The Xenotar fits the shutter perfectly with all clearances correct. The aperture scale for the Xeno is the lower one that is scratched in.
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The depth of field and look of the Xenotar are legendary! A steady stream of these has gone to Japan and now China, but I thought I'd try right here first. $1035 + shipping. Both lenses plus the barrel to put the one not in use in for protection.
Addenda: Xenotar glass is surface perfect or close to it, but I see dirt inside. Nothing to hinder, and in my opinion not worth taking the elements apart to clean, but should be mentioned. No effect really. Satisfaction guarantee, return if it bugs you.