Carburo
Rangefinding Architect
HI!
I'm looking around for a wideangle for my Zorkis and FEDs.
1st.
I've found an unknown (for me) lens: a Travegon 35 mm f/3,5 .
Do anyone know this lens?
2nd.
Is the ORION 28mm a good lens? It's a bit expensive, but if in your opinion it's a good glass I'll evaluate this choice too.
Thanks.
I'm looking around for a wideangle for my Zorkis and FEDs.
1st.
I've found an unknown (for me) lens: a Travegon 35 mm f/3,5 .
Do anyone know this lens?
2nd.
Is the ORION 28mm a good lens? It's a bit expensive, but if in your opinion it's a good glass I'll evaluate this choice too.
Thanks.
mac_wt
Cameras are like bunnies
I don't know about the travegon, but I own an Orion-15 that I'm very happy with. I have some shots in my gallery:
Doel 3
Shopping
Old Europe/New Europe
It could be a bit faster, but I got some OK results with it.
Wim
Doel 3
Shopping
Old Europe/New Europe
It could be a bit faster, but I got some OK results with it.
Wim
doubs43
Well-known
My Orion 28mm f/6 LTM lens pleases me. It's faster than the Zeiss f/8 or Leitz f/6.3 that were made for the Contax and Leica. It's also sharp and decently contrasty and it's cheaper than the others I've mentioned.
Here's a picture I took with mine. It's a tough subject for any lens as it's against the light and the hole in the peach that I wanted to show is pretty well shaded. Judge for yourself if the lens did OK.
Walker
Here's a picture I took with mine. It's a tough subject for any lens as it's against the light and the hole in the peach that I wanted to show is pretty well shaded. Judge for yourself if the lens did OK.
Walker
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