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Get also the 150 lens - it is cheap, has great smooth rendering (half-body portraits are perfect with it) and is as sharp as the 50 and 75. It may take a while to get confident focusing it since it pushes the RF precision, but if you have your RF properly calibrated, than it will be OK.

Just an example from M6 + 150 (one of my very favourite photos)

 
This is awesome!
Reply to original poster:

Get also the 150 lens - it is cheap, has great smooth rendering (half-body portraits are perfect with it) and is as sharp as the 50 and 75. It may take a while to get confident focusing it since it pushes the RF precision, but if you have your RF properly calibrated, than it will be OK.

Just an example from M6 + 150 (one of my very favourite photos)

 
It's called the Tokyo International Forum, and it is just south of Tokyo Station. One of my favorite interior spaces, it is so much fun wandering around inside of the main atrium...

Right, I did not recall the name correctly. I also really liked it and took many pictures there (can't post them here, though: not taken with a Mamiya... 😉)
The building is very recognizable, even from those detailed perspectives as in your pictures. Nicely done.
 
Right, I did not recall the name correctly. I also really liked it and took many pictures there (can't post them here, though: not taken with a Mamiya... 😉)
The building is very recognizable, even from those detailed perspectives as in your pictures. Nicely done.

The Forum is a truly distinctive place. The building's interior has so many interesting angles, it is hard not taking pictures in it! It is kind of a guilty pleasure, but one I occasionally indulge in when I'm in Tokyo. (It's fun just wandering around, you can take the walkways to the top if you want too.)
 
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