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Allright, maybe a bit provocative title, but this is the case:
I use a bronica rf645 with a 60mm. I use it for shooting (urbanised) landscapes almost solely. I want a large depth of field, so use small apertures, f16 90% of the time. And a tripod.
I did quite some shooting the past months, and recently started scanning my slides. I used a Imacon for scanning, and very soon I found out that my slides were absolutely not what I'd expected in terms of sharpness.
A strange sort of fuzziness was there all over the frame. Since I found all obvious causes for unsharpness unlikely, I started thinking about diffraction. So a did a TEST.
I set up my tripod and shot 4 photo's of a scene, stopping down from f8 to f22. I did this with four scenes. (4x4=one roll of film)
And each time, f8 was tack sharp, f11 was way fuzzier (and I mean really significantly)
and f16 and f22 fuzzy too)
This is weird right?
I own a 45mm lens too and did the same, one scene 4 photo's f8 - f22, and again. f8 very sharp. f11 upwards fuzzy.
Is this diffraction, and is it that big a factor?
RF645 lenses have a killer reputation, one would think the lens would be sharper at more apertures...
I am puzzled. Anyone with a suggestion, thought, solution, knowledge, please help me out here..
Many thanks, best S.
I use a bronica rf645 with a 60mm. I use it for shooting (urbanised) landscapes almost solely. I want a large depth of field, so use small apertures, f16 90% of the time. And a tripod.
I did quite some shooting the past months, and recently started scanning my slides. I used a Imacon for scanning, and very soon I found out that my slides were absolutely not what I'd expected in terms of sharpness.
A strange sort of fuzziness was there all over the frame. Since I found all obvious causes for unsharpness unlikely, I started thinking about diffraction. So a did a TEST.
I set up my tripod and shot 4 photo's of a scene, stopping down from f8 to f22. I did this with four scenes. (4x4=one roll of film)
And each time, f8 was tack sharp, f11 was way fuzzier (and I mean really significantly)
and f16 and f22 fuzzy too)
This is weird right?
I own a 45mm lens too and did the same, one scene 4 photo's f8 - f22, and again. f8 very sharp. f11 upwards fuzzy.
Is this diffraction, and is it that big a factor?
RF645 lenses have a killer reputation, one would think the lens would be sharper at more apertures...
I am puzzled. Anyone with a suggestion, thought, solution, knowledge, please help me out here..
Many thanks, best S.
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