kipkeston
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I suspected that my recently acquired planar was having either some kind of focus shift or a front focus at wide apertures. I did a test and it seems there is a slight front focus.
tested at: .7m closest focus, M6, on tripod, 250th and f/2, tri-x (sorry nothing high res), scanned on the coolscan V at 4000dpi and cropped
here is the link
Also when I put the 35 biogon on, I had to move the tripod back a tiny tiny bit to get .7 to be in focus on the biogon. That seems to contradict the idea of front focus on the planar? So maybe it was my error in the test.
Does the camera have to be perfectly parallel with the paper for it to be in focus? I'm not sure I had that variable under control.
What do you think?
tested at: .7m closest focus, M6, on tripod, 250th and f/2, tri-x (sorry nothing high res), scanned on the coolscan V at 4000dpi and cropped
here is the link
Also when I put the 35 biogon on, I had to move the tripod back a tiny tiny bit to get .7 to be in focus on the biogon. That seems to contradict the idea of front focus on the planar? So maybe it was my error in the test.
Does the camera have to be perfectly parallel with the paper for it to be in focus? I'm not sure I had that variable under control.
What do you think?
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