pvdhaar
Peter
No, you're absolutely right; that's not the point, and maybe I should have elaborated on that 35-70 remark..Of course there are other pragmatic options. That's not the point. This is an interesting alternative for the target audience.
Most who I'm sure already have a kit zoom lens.
FYI from what I've seen, that zoom (if it is the Nikon) now can suffer from severe out gassing/hazing as well as other functional issues due to age (not being able to AF at 35mm due to a metal plate which breaks w age). Which is why I skipped it.
But really, recommending an old zoom lens over the Neptune is completely missing the point. It's like saying don't buy a manual transmission Miata. Buy this used Lexus 400 instead. It is bigger, faster, more comfortable. Sure they both get you from point A to point B, but that's not the point now is it?
Having owned Holga's, and with a Lensbaby slapped on an SLR lying around, I do understand the lure of lo-fi cameras and of weird lenses. But to me that $599 sounds like serious money, it's definitely not Holga territory. For that money, the performance shown in the samples isn't special.. the apertures are limiting in ability to isolate your subject, and the character that you'd get with other alternatives (e.g. the Petzval) isn't there either. By that reckoning, the Neptune lens set doesn't seem the equivalent of a Miata..
Huss
Veteran
The 'old' Lomography company would have asked $599 for one lens + the base, plus $300 for each other lens...
Huss
Veteran
15mm lens added to the Neptune system!
15mm lens added to the Neptune system!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lomography/the-neptune-convertible-art-lens-system
15mm lens with close focus of 10cm!
15mm lens added to the Neptune system!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lomography/the-neptune-convertible-art-lens-system
15mm lens with close focus of 10cm!
JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lomography/the-neptune-convertible-art-lens-system
15mm lens with close focus of 10cm!
Now, if they make it in native micro-4/3 mount, that would be interesting.
~Joe
Huss
Veteran
Now, if they make it in native micro-4/3 mount, that would be interesting.
~Joe
Why would a 30mm effective focal length lens be interesting for m4/3 users?
(you could use an adapter)
This, as a 15mm lens, is very interesting for Nikon and Canon users.
David Hughes
David Hughes
Hi,
Interesting that no one has mentioned the old Zeiss Werra cameras that came with a coupled RF, built in meter and three lenses 35, 50 and 95 or 100mm from memory and, as I remember mine, the lenses had the rear half fixed in the camera, behind the aperture and leaf shutter, and the fronts changed...
Regards, David
Interesting that no one has mentioned the old Zeiss Werra cameras that came with a coupled RF, built in meter and three lenses 35, 50 and 95 or 100mm from memory and, as I remember mine, the lenses had the rear half fixed in the camera, behind the aperture and leaf shutter, and the fronts changed...
Regards, David
Huss
Veteran
Lomography's kickstarter goal was to raise $100k
They ended up raising $600k
They ended up raising $600k
bayernfan
Well-known
i'm unusually excited for this product to hit the streets. i've got an F3 that's aching to use it.
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