srtiwari
Daktari
Excitedly shot a roll of Reala with my new Biogon 35mm mounted on an R3A. Was quite disappointed, as all photos look a bit soft- specially compared to my cheaper 35mm F2 Canon LTM at a quarter of the price. No sharpening was applied, but nevertheless, even the negatives look not quite so sharp.
Now, it IS possible that -
a. I focused poorly with the shorter baselength R3A.
b. The R3A rangefinder is misaligned.
c. The Biogon focus is off.
d. There is camera-shake.
e. This is the best that the Biogon can be expected to do- (in which case I should sell it.)
OR all of the above.
Naturally, I plan to shoot another roll, this time with my M6- if all comes out sharp, my anxieties will be put to rest.
However, I thought I would seek some opinions here.
Canon 35/2 LTM
Biogon ZM 35/2
Now, it IS possible that -
a. I focused poorly with the shorter baselength R3A.
b. The R3A rangefinder is misaligned.
c. The Biogon focus is off.
d. There is camera-shake.
e. This is the best that the Biogon can be expected to do- (in which case I should sell it.)
OR all of the above.
Naturally, I plan to shoot another roll, this time with my M6- if all comes out sharp, my anxieties will be put to rest.
However, I thought I would seek some opinions here.
Canon 35/2 LTM
Biogon ZM 35/2