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And the thread keeps going.... I have the Biogon and MF still woops it!!
ferider said:I would be interested to read somebodies opinion who has
used both MF _and_ 35mm with the newest generation of
lenses, specifically either ZM 25/2.8 or 35/2 Summicron ASPH.
This was the original question which I found very interesting.
Thanks,
Roland.
Thanks for that beautiful shot!Toby said:One thing that's worth adding is that the big advantage for me in 6x7 is the different way a the lenses render a because of the increased focal length for a particular FOV. My standard lens for 6x7 is a 105/2.4 the way this renders a scene at any given aperture compared to a 50mm lens of whatever quality is HUGELY different in the feel it gives, here is an example at F4 or slightly wider:
I've found myself gravitating towards trying it more than once, but I've never used one. How's handholdability with the 6x7? I've read a lot about mirror and shutter slap forcing you to use high shutter speeds. Also the 1/30 flash sync speed would be somewhat limiting (and so is Leica's 1/50).Toby said:Yes, it's a pentax 6x7, my current favourite camera, and super cheap these days, the set up I was using was about a third of the price of one new leica lens - one of the reasons I've been 'upsizing' my film shooting equipment.
Nice model! I also like the slanted background. Nothing like breaking rules of composition every now and then. Given the context of this thread, was this an MF shot?ywenz said:Can never achieve something like this with a Leica...
ferider said:Again, Frank, the original question was about modern 35mm lenses.
Joe, can you lend Frank your Biogon ?
Tuolumne said:It is amazing the convolutions and contortions this thread went through to render this final judgement which is as old as the hills and as true now as it was when the hills were young.
/T
rxmd said:Nice model! I also like the slanted background. Nothing like breaking rules of composition every now and then. Given the context of this thread, was this an MF shot?
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