FujiLove
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The 80mm is not similar to 50mm on 35mm!
It is more like a 40mm, therefor wide angle.
The 60mm is way harder to focus unless have modern brght screens.
Pentaprism would be big assist..
I gave up decades ago using real medium format(as with film) as a quick snapper!
Weight, bulk, short rolls, difficulty of exact focus was simply not for me!
Yes I mainly used TLR in studio (Mamiya C series and lenses).
Walkies and family envoirmental, nothing comes close to 35 mm.
The 80mm Planar is, according to Zeiss, an 81.2mm lens with an angle of view of 38 degrees.
http://www.hasselbladhistorical.eu/pdf/lds/CF80.pdf
(or 38.1 degrees according to the lens calculator I use: https://www.pointsinfocus.com/tools/depth-of-field-and-equivalent-lens-calculator/#{%22c%22:[{%22f%22:17,%22av%22:%228%22,%22fl%22:81.2,%22d%22:3048,%22cm%22:%220%22}],%22m%22:0})
This makes it an approximately 52mm lens equivalent on 135 format when looking at the horizontal angle.
Edit: it's roughly equivalent to a 38mm lens on 135 when looking at the vertical angle of view.
