Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
I've migrated to a Nikon D3, like it or not. I use it mostly for work but do some shooting for myself with it here and there.
I'm looking for a lens that can give as close to the look of the Biogon formula superwides like the 21mm Super Angulon, 2.1cm f/4 Nikkor (non-retrofocal), the 38mm Biogon of the Hassy SWC and the 50mm f/4 of the Mamiya 6, among others.
This old formulation is renowned for low distortion, high falloff and a rendering that is truly unique. Since the D3 doesn't offer full time mirror lockup, I can't use a true non-retrofocal design like that of the aforementioned 2.1cm Nikkor.
Egyptian solidarity protest against the Mubarak regime. Philadelphia, PA. Leica M9 / 21mm f/3.4 Super Angulon.
This is a look that I have missed since I got rid of my Super Angulon along with my M9 and the bulk of my Leica kit. I'm no longer shooting 35mm film, really. If it's film, I'm using my Mamiya 6. The issue is that I'd really like to find a lens that does close to what those lenses did for use on the D3.
I'm not sure if a Super Angulon R fits a Nikon with a Leitax adapter but I'm definitely game if someone has done the conversion. I've read about some of the other newer lenses such as the ZF 21mm but I like the look of older, lower contrast lenses.
I don't want to dodge in the light falloff in post. No, I'm not going to get a Leica M and a Super Angulon to scratch this itch. I *may* get an F2 or F3 to sue the 2.1cm f/4 Nikkor but again, that's film and it would be a special purpose lens. I have to keep the DSLR for work, so that's what I want to focus on here (pun intended.) I'd like to keep this thread aimed at what lenses folks have used on their full frame DSLRs and 35mm SLRs which had that look that is unique to the Biogon design, if any such animal has ever really existed.
Thanks all.
Phil Forrest
I'm looking for a lens that can give as close to the look of the Biogon formula superwides like the 21mm Super Angulon, 2.1cm f/4 Nikkor (non-retrofocal), the 38mm Biogon of the Hassy SWC and the 50mm f/4 of the Mamiya 6, among others.
This old formulation is renowned for low distortion, high falloff and a rendering that is truly unique. Since the D3 doesn't offer full time mirror lockup, I can't use a true non-retrofocal design like that of the aforementioned 2.1cm Nikkor.
Egyptian solidarity protest against the Mubarak regime. Philadelphia, PA. Leica M9 / 21mm f/3.4 Super Angulon.
This is a look that I have missed since I got rid of my Super Angulon along with my M9 and the bulk of my Leica kit. I'm no longer shooting 35mm film, really. If it's film, I'm using my Mamiya 6. The issue is that I'd really like to find a lens that does close to what those lenses did for use on the D3.
I'm not sure if a Super Angulon R fits a Nikon with a Leitax adapter but I'm definitely game if someone has done the conversion. I've read about some of the other newer lenses such as the ZF 21mm but I like the look of older, lower contrast lenses.
I don't want to dodge in the light falloff in post. No, I'm not going to get a Leica M and a Super Angulon to scratch this itch. I *may* get an F2 or F3 to sue the 2.1cm f/4 Nikkor but again, that's film and it would be a special purpose lens. I have to keep the DSLR for work, so that's what I want to focus on here (pun intended.) I'd like to keep this thread aimed at what lenses folks have used on their full frame DSLRs and 35mm SLRs which had that look that is unique to the Biogon design, if any such animal has ever really existed.
Thanks all.
Phil Forrest