Gary Briggs
mamiyaDude
You guys are putting out some awesome shots with the 43 lens, some are noted as cropped, there are many I would think are cropped.
I have shot with the nikon 10-24 lens with a d7000, so that would make it 15-35 on a full frame.
I don't like the distortion, esp of buildings. I don't understand all the types of distortion, the leaning of buildings is not a pblm with the lens...right!?
I have the mamiya 6 w/50, wonderful camera - how does the mamiya 7 w/43 compare in bending objects on the edges?
If you can find some pics that are uncropped with the 43 lens I would love to see them.
Hopefully with both landscape and buildings.
One last thing, relate the WIDTH of the 43 lens to a 35mm lens, I have no sense of the diagonal relationship - "the 43 lens have the same horizontal width as a xx lens in 35mm".
I have shot with the nikon 10-24 lens with a d7000, so that would make it 15-35 on a full frame.
I don't like the distortion, esp of buildings. I don't understand all the types of distortion, the leaning of buildings is not a pblm with the lens...right!?
I have the mamiya 6 w/50, wonderful camera - how does the mamiya 7 w/43 compare in bending objects on the edges?
If you can find some pics that are uncropped with the 43 lens I would love to see them.
Hopefully with both landscape and buildings.
One last thing, relate the WIDTH of the 43 lens to a 35mm lens, I have no sense of the diagonal relationship - "the 43 lens have the same horizontal width as a xx lens in 35mm".
kmallick
Well-known
I picked one that I could find easily taken with the 43mm.

okcomputer
Member
I believe buildings leaning in has more to do with the camera pointing slightly up or down when using (any) wide angle lens. When I think of distortion on a wide angle, I think it typically refers to other things (such as the "moustache distortion") noted on some Zeiss distagons.
jaredangle
Photojournalist

Here's the full frame printed on fibre paper. It's a lot sharper with better tonality in the actual print, the scanner I'm using does not scan prints well.
Mamiya 7ii w/ 43mm @ somewhere around f/8, Fuji Acros 100.
k__43
Registered Film User

,,, by Kay "new account" K, on Flickr
none of my shots are cropped
http://www.flickr.com/photos/72235979@N02/tags/43mmf45/
the 43mm has no distortion (I'd say) if you mean that
if you mean falling lines on tilted shots, well thats the perspective: you can't do anything about this. this is why the finder for the 43mm has a bubble level integrated.
the horizontal equivalent is roughly 22mm diagonal it's a 21mm. (I believe)
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