last minute shoot out!

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ok, by me it is now friday night, the 30th of november, around 7:15 p.m.
sorry for the last minute notice...

tomorrow i will head out with my new cv 75/2.5 mounted on my zi with new zeiss grip, i will likely shoot the indoor farmer's market as it's too cold to shoot outdoors (i have a cold & sore throat).

anyone up for a 75mm shoot out?

use 90 if you don't have a 75!

joe
 
back alley said:
85 is more than ok!

rollie, was it you that brought the domke 5xa bag to our attention?
i have to say that for one camera/one lens and some film it is a great bag.

joe

Yep. I use it for one camera and three lenses 🙂
 
An obvious question has to be ... what about the M8 and RD-1 shooters with a 75mm lens? 1.33 cropp factored M8 equals 100mm and the Epson at 1.5 equals 112mm. 😛
 
back alley said:
and if they shoot with a 50?


Good for the RD-1 but still only 65mm for the M8 ... I suppose as long as we know which camera was used when viewing the image it doesn't really matter. It is a characteristic of the camera after all and can't be changed! You could make it for film only ... but that would start a war! 😛
 
sitemistic said:
Seems like it must be raining all over the world 🙂

Except here in N.C. We can't get any rain it seems. I have seen some good deals on the Canon serenar 85. The voightlander 75 is a little rich for my blood. How does the 85 look through the 75 frame lines on the Bessa R. Not much difference is it?
 
I tend to use the 90 framelines of my R when I'm using the Jupiter 9--85mm--seems to keep me from losing important edge details and I can adjust later to exclude unimportant ones if I need to.
Rob
 
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