raid
Dad Photographer
raid
Dad Photographer
Raid- looking at the portrait of your wife,
That is what 5cm F1.5 Sonnars are made for...
That is what 5cm F1.5 Sonnars are made for...
raid
Dad Photographer
Raid- looking at the portrait of your wife,
That is what 5cm F1.5 Sonnars are made for...
Hi Brian,
I am using the Sonnar 5cm 1.5 maybe more than any other lens.
We had lunch in a restaurant where light was coming through the ceiling glass openings.
It was dark,and the slow lens did not help here. Still, I like my wife so I like her photo. It was a guessing situation.
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raid
Dad Photographer
An Argus does not exite anyone here.
J.Ed
Established
An Argus does not exite anyone here.
Not true. I frequently use one and as a member of the Argus Collectors Group, I am fascinated with their variants and history.
raid
Dad Photographer
I have a C-44 and a C-3. Both are cool looking.
yefeihe
Member
Raid,
I have a C-44 and a Geiss modified C-4 which uses interchangeable lenses as opposed the plain C-4 which has a fixed lens. Unfortunately both camera have shutter problems. I need to get them fixed and then start shooting. I'm really interested in comparing the traits of the Steinheil lenses for the C-44 and the Enna lenses for the Geiss C-4. I'm fascinated by all these little lens manufacturers from Germany, Steinheil, Enna, Schacht, Isco, etc.
Yefei
I have a C-44 and a Geiss modified C-4 which uses interchangeable lenses as opposed the plain C-4 which has a fixed lens. Unfortunately both camera have shutter problems. I need to get them fixed and then start shooting. I'm really interested in comparing the traits of the Steinheil lenses for the C-44 and the Enna lenses for the Geiss C-4. I'm fascinated by all these little lens manufacturers from Germany, Steinheil, Enna, Schacht, Isco, etc.
Yefei
robin a
Well-known
Raid,you have seen mine,C44 with the 50/1.9.Good camera,excellent results when I do my part....................Robin
raid
Dad Photographer
Raid,
I have a C-44 and a Geiss modified C-4 which uses interchangeable lenses as opposed the plain C-4 which has a fixed lens. Unfortunately both camera have shutter problems. I need to get them fixed and then start shooting. I'm really interested in comparing the traits of the Steinheil lenses for the C-44 and the Enna lenses for the Geiss C-4. I'm fascinated by all these little lens manufacturers from Germany, Steinheil, Enna, Schacht, Isco, etc.
Yefei
I also have a Geiss modified C-4. It is a pain to mount a lens on the camera.
raid
Dad Photographer
Raid,you have seen mine,C44 with the 50/1.9.Good camera,excellent results when I do my part....................Robin
Hi Robin,
Yes, I have seen your camera. The lenses are good.
J.Ed
Established
I also have a Geiss modified C-4. It is a pain to mount a lens on the camera.
Most people think changing lenses on the C44 is more difficult.
raid
Dad Photographer
I find it to be difficult with both types.
-doomed-
film is exciting
Of the two argus cameras i have i only use the a2b occasionally , i have contemplated trying the other argus cameras but have yet to do so since the a2b just sits, its a nice looking collectable though when it sits.
Pablito
coco frío
These seem much sharper and have a little less vignetting than the photos you posted of similar subject shot with the Olympus XA.
raid
Dad Photographer
I find the lens on the Argus at least as sharp as the lens on the XA. The Argus camera is easier to hold steady than the tiny XA.
paddygav
Newbie
I bought my first C3 somewhere around 1992, and it totally changed my perspective on photography. Between that and my A series, the Nikon N2000 gathered a lot of dust.
raid
Dad Photographer
The Argus cameras are not bad at all. I find that using the C-4 or C-44 is a good alternative to using the Canon/Leica cameras.
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