sockeyed
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I had an interesting experience printing some Ilford Delta 100 negs that I shot on the weekend using my Bessa R and new CV 35/2.5. This lens is noted for being high-contrast, but I was amazed to find that I needed to print at grade 0.5 or 1 to get a reasonable print with some mid-tones, whereas usually I'm up around grade 3 to get a full contrast range. Granted, my shots were taken in bright sun with a large contrast range to start with.
Has anyone else had this experience? Is this typical of newer lenses? (I've only shot Canon FD and FSU glass for years).
Has anyone else had this experience? Is this typical of newer lenses? (I've only shot Canon FD and FSU glass for years).