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This is not only a test of the 100mm's focusing accuracy wide open, but also a test of my B&W film developing skills. And of the accuracy of my RF to focus the unicorn 100mm 'long' lens.
The first image is of a grill thermometer shot at the closest possible distance to the lens (beyond the safety mark at 1.8 meters - closer to 1 meter). The lens, because Bronica believed the RF incapable of focusing the 100mm accuractely close up and wide open, has its last distance mark at 1.8 meters. All of the images in this test were taken at its physical stop at around 1 meter.
Each is shot wide open at F4.5. Arista.edu Ultra 200 (fomapan 200) developed in Arista Premium (Clayton F76+) at 1+9, 75 degrees F, for about 7.5 minutes. Scanned on the Multi Pro at 3200 DPI as a B&W negative.
The second image is a blow-up of the thermometer face itself, so you can see the accuracy of the focus more clearly.
Third image is a shot of some stone spheres game, wide open, 1.2 meters or so, same processing as above.
No Photoshopping has been done to these images. No sharpening, contrasting, curving, etc.
The first image is of a grill thermometer shot at the closest possible distance to the lens (beyond the safety mark at 1.8 meters - closer to 1 meter). The lens, because Bronica believed the RF incapable of focusing the 100mm accuractely close up and wide open, has its last distance mark at 1.8 meters. All of the images in this test were taken at its physical stop at around 1 meter.
Each is shot wide open at F4.5. Arista.edu Ultra 200 (fomapan 200) developed in Arista Premium (Clayton F76+) at 1+9, 75 degrees F, for about 7.5 minutes. Scanned on the Multi Pro at 3200 DPI as a B&W negative.
The second image is a blow-up of the thermometer face itself, so you can see the accuracy of the focus more clearly.
Third image is a shot of some stone spheres game, wide open, 1.2 meters or so, same processing as above.
No Photoshopping has been done to these images. No sharpening, contrasting, curving, etc.
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