brian steinberger
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I've had the Mamiya 6 with all three lenses for about 2 years now. I absolutely love the system, but most of the time when I go out to shoot I take the 50 and 75. And when I did get the 150 out it would be for landscape shots at infinity.
Well yesterday I made myself go out with just the 150 lens to truly discover what I had. I focused close, I shot wide open, I did things I've never done with that lens. It really wasn't as hard to focus as I thought it might be. But last evening when I viewed the film on the light table with a loupe..... WOW!!! What an unbelievably sharp piece of glass. And all my shots were in perfect focus.
Here's some of the shots on Neopan 400 in Rodinal. Post your shots with the 150!!
Well yesterday I made myself go out with just the 150 lens to truly discover what I had. I focused close, I shot wide open, I did things I've never done with that lens. It really wasn't as hard to focus as I thought it might be. But last evening when I viewed the film on the light table with a loupe..... WOW!!! What an unbelievably sharp piece of glass. And all my shots were in perfect focus.
Here's some of the shots on Neopan 400 in Rodinal. Post your shots with the 150!!
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Riverman
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Nice shots. I have the 50 and 150 (would love to get my hands on a 75). The 150 is knock out. Sure, it's not the most convenient or comfortable to compose - but it delivers great results. I've used it mostly for landscapes.
akitadog
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Brian,
I also have the Mamiya 6 with all 3 lenses for over 15 years now. I agree that the 150 is a stellar performer. I have printed up to 4 x 4 feet from my negs and they are tack sharp even at that size. I only seem to use the 75mm lens when I need to use the close up adapter. This also allows very large prints.
In reality, all three lenses are great lenses.
I am glad that you are enjoying that lens also.
I also have the Mamiya 6 with all 3 lenses for over 15 years now. I agree that the 150 is a stellar performer. I have printed up to 4 x 4 feet from my negs and they are tack sharp even at that size. I only seem to use the 75mm lens when I need to use the close up adapter. This also allows very large prints.
In reality, all three lenses are great lenses.
I am glad that you are enjoying that lens also.
smiling gecko
pure dumb luck, my friend
great lens!!
great lens!!
great lens!!
seems it gets a bad rap for supposedly being difficult to focus, not focussing close enough and having bad/ugly bokeh. in the past 12 or so years i've never been bothered by any of those "problems". i haven't used it a great a deal, but this thread has given me a "nudge" to use it more often.
now, i've got to go digging and find some images made with it and post them.
breathe, relax and enjoy
happy trails,
kenneth
great lens!!
great lens!!
seems it gets a bad rap for supposedly being difficult to focus, not focussing close enough and having bad/ugly bokeh. in the past 12 or so years i've never been bothered by any of those "problems". i haven't used it a great a deal, but this thread has given me a "nudge" to use it more often.
now, i've got to go digging and find some images made with it and post them.
breathe, relax and enjoy
happy trails,
kenneth
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