character vs. a neutral lens...part 2

This was shot wide open. Anyone guess the lens?

What's the character here?

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Here is a definition, Joe: a lens has character if you recognize it via pictures.

That being said, there are fewer character lenses than many threads here might suggest. 🙂

I like it. But do you really need to be able to identify the specific lens by its photos? For example, you may not know which sonnar lens was used to create an image, but you know it was a sonnar.


As I see it, we basically have two types of lenses in this discussion.

1. Lenses that become a part of the photo by the way they draw.
2. Lenses that stay out of the way and simply show what the photographer saw.
 
I'll play :
Digital / 50mm
F2
Planar ...perhaps...🙄

My Edit:
jeez I could be way off mm wise ...
since i only shoot film
I have Not even considered the crop Factor
 
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hah, I think Nando has been looking at my flickr. 🙂

Helen, you win, you were first to say PLANAR, and it's 50mm equivalent (35/2 on a Sony NEX.)
 
Wow how COOOOOL is that
my mind thought in that Order
a 50mm
then I thought it 'FEELS' maybe F 2 ish
than i narrowed it down to a Planar or Cron and decided Planar

After I posted my answer.... I worried about a Possible Crop factor

Cheers and Thanx... it was FUN !
 
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