Least useful lens comparison ever.

Brian Legge

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I ran out of light while shooting a roll of Neopan 400. Given the bad weather that followed, I decided to shoot a comparison between a few lenses. Unfortunately I ran out of film before making it to far but thought the results may be of interest.

These were taken at 3.5 feet @ f/3.5. These represent the left half of the frame as I lost part of the frame for the 3rd shot when I hit the end of the roll.

Lens 1:
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Lens 2 (ignore the distortion at the top center of the frame - processing issue):
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Lens 3 (missed focus):
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While I wasn't very successful here, I did learn a few useful lessons.

1) Make sure you have enough shots for the series of lenses you intend to test. 🙂
2) While I shoot primarily black and white and only really care about it, color film would have gotten different results as two the lenses have distinct casts when looking through them which didn't show up here. Interesting as I expected a slight different.
3) These lenses are really similar at 3.5! I really expected slightly more variation though testing at a wider aperture probably would have shown more.
4) I can't focus consistently enough with a Canon P to really do this. I'm glad the tape measure was there to make this obvious. Disturbing as I thought I could focus better with this camera despite a separating rangefinder. I'll use Barnack in the future for the additional magnification.
5) Even with a tripod in the same place, I had a slight amount of variation in camera position. I'll have to be more careful about that in the future.
6) I shot finder grain film than Neopan 400 at times. Perhaps Acros would have shown more differences? Off hand it looks like these lenses are almost entirely interchangeable in this scene.
 
It was! First time trying this one. Very interesting flavors and surprisingly sippable and smooth for a cask strength.

And you are right - the lenses appear totally interchangeable for this scene and aperture. I need to test a few other common scenarios - wide open at 15 feet, infinity, etc but if the others are this similar I'll have no reason to keep all three.
 
Scotch flavours notwithstanding, would you mind telling us whish lenses you used, or am I missing or not seeeing something???
 
Sure. I thought it would be interesting to start without labels on the lens but given the similarity and all... perhaps not. 🙂 The lenses are:

1) Yashinon 5cm 1.8
2) Jupiter 3
3) Canon 50mm 1.8

I had a few other lenses I was going to throw in to the test which were a bit slower, hence selecting f/3.5.
 
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