phthenry
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I just got back my second roll of film shot with my rollei 35. Though I liked many of the photos, I noticed that some of the closeups *seem* to distort the face. The camera will only focus as close as .9 meters. In once picture, the face of the model appeared too fat. In another, the model looks as if she chews on a big wad of tobacco.
I don't know what f-stop I shot the pictures at. I would guess around f 5.6. In one picture, the model is at the side of the frame. In the other, she is centered.
These distortion could just be my imagination. They could fool the eye because of the background lighting, the objects behind the model, etc. However, I fear that the distortion results because a 40mm lens is a wide angle lens, and when you take a close up with a wide angle lens, it does tend to distort objects. Still, I was a full meter away when I took the pictures, and the distortion isn't the same I have observed in the past, where the nose looked bigger than it should.
I had been thinking about getting a rebuilt Canonet, but I have hesitated because I fear that the 40 mm lens would make faces look funny. I shoot a lot of portraits. In fact, I shoot more portraits than anything else. It doesn't make sense to buy a camera not at all suited for my task.
I don't know what f-stop I shot the pictures at. I would guess around f 5.6. In one picture, the model is at the side of the frame. In the other, she is centered.
These distortion could just be my imagination. They could fool the eye because of the background lighting, the objects behind the model, etc. However, I fear that the distortion results because a 40mm lens is a wide angle lens, and when you take a close up with a wide angle lens, it does tend to distort objects. Still, I was a full meter away when I took the pictures, and the distortion isn't the same I have observed in the past, where the nose looked bigger than it should.
I had been thinking about getting a rebuilt Canonet, but I have hesitated because I fear that the 40 mm lens would make faces look funny. I shoot a lot of portraits. In fact, I shoot more portraits than anything else. It doesn't make sense to buy a camera not at all suited for my task.