mrtoml
Mancunian
It has been raining here for weeks. My outdoor street photography has more or less ground to a halt until things improve. What to do with the time...?
I have been contemplating buying a new 35mm or 40mm lens to replace or add to my CV skopar. I started to look on the Flickr M-Mount group to see whether I could make an informed decision and felt that probably I could, but there were way too many variables to be sure about anything. Anyway, given that I had some time on my hands I decided to do a trial statistical analysis of some of the lenses using the Flickr images. I was surprised by some of the initial results. It is too long to post all the details here, so they are on my blog:
http://alt-toy-and-vintage-camera.blogspot.com/2007/07/rating-3540mm-rangefinder-lenses-trial.html
The upshot is that the M-Mount group is really useful and helped me decide, but there were certain caveats. For instance, certain lens pools on the group are dominated by certain photographers and this influences perceptions of image quality. Other issues still need to be resolved such as film and developer effects. Anyhow, if you are interested read the blog post and I would be pleased to hear reactions. I'm still deciding whether to spend much more time on this now.
Please don't flame me if your pet lens didn't get a high score using my method. This is based on my preferences and the images available at this time and your mileage may vary. As the M-Mount group expands and more photographs get posted things may also change. I found it really useful so thanks to Honus and Alkis etc. for setting it all up.
I have been contemplating buying a new 35mm or 40mm lens to replace or add to my CV skopar. I started to look on the Flickr M-Mount group to see whether I could make an informed decision and felt that probably I could, but there were way too many variables to be sure about anything. Anyway, given that I had some time on my hands I decided to do a trial statistical analysis of some of the lenses using the Flickr images. I was surprised by some of the initial results. It is too long to post all the details here, so they are on my blog:
http://alt-toy-and-vintage-camera.blogspot.com/2007/07/rating-3540mm-rangefinder-lenses-trial.html
The upshot is that the M-Mount group is really useful and helped me decide, but there were certain caveats. For instance, certain lens pools on the group are dominated by certain photographers and this influences perceptions of image quality. Other issues still need to be resolved such as film and developer effects. Anyhow, if you are interested read the blog post and I would be pleased to hear reactions. I'm still deciding whether to spend much more time on this now.
Please don't flame me if your pet lens didn't get a high score using my method. This is based on my preferences and the images available at this time and your mileage may vary. As the M-Mount group expands and more photographs get posted things may also change. I found it really useful so thanks to Honus and Alkis etc. for setting it all up.