GarageBoy
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I know that these lenses are supposed to be lower contrast, but how do they perform with color slide? Will it look more like a screw mount elmar/summitar or closer to newer lenses? More contrasty than a collapsible?
What would you consider these coatings? They look more on the purple side.It will look sharper and clearer than just about any lens made! My colour negative shots w/ an M3 that had a DR on it were like looking at 3D slides. To my mind these older lenses are not low contrast. Rather, the newer lenses have too much contrast. Their IQ In not going to be as nice as a DR. Look for the lenses w/ the blue coatings, not the brown.
It will look sharper and clearer than just about any lens made! My colour negative shots w/ an M3 that had a DR on it were like looking at 3D slides. To my mind these older lenses are not low contrast. Rather, the newer lenses have too much contrast.
What would you consider these coatings? They look more on the purple side.
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To my mind these older lenses are not low contrast. Rather, the newer lenses have too much contrast. Their IQ In not going to be as nice as a DR.
A modern high contrast lens is analogous to a high-definition amplifier or loudspeaker. In both cases there can be greater fidelity to the original. And in both cases, one may prefer lower-definition because it is more "musical" or has nicer "tonality."
To me rigid was superior on any color base and flat, next to awful on bw.
A modern high contrast lens is analogous to a high-definition amplifier or loudspeaker. In both cases there can be greater fidelity to the original. And in both cases, one may prefer lower-definition because it is more "musical" or has nicer "tonality."
So it's horses for courses, and personal preference.
I also agree with your comment - and speaker analogy - I prefer "musical" and "tonality" - and er, how about tubes or solid state?