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良かったね!
After much pondering, I took a 35/1.2, 60/1.2, and 21/35 on vacation. Found that the Hex Dual was quite useful. I didn't use the 35/1.2 nearly as much as expected. I guess I shoot night better when I know the locality.
In any case, the experienced confirmed my feeling that the dual is versatile, but the 60 is downright special.
Some comparative shots on 100UC:
Dual at 35
and 60
Which isn't to say that the 60 didn't give parallax issues without the finder (400H)
However, for the city, that 21 was great, even if I can't align the horizon for doo-doo (400UC)
I also brought the pen and macro lens for good measure, but that film's still in the body.
I have yet to develop the B/W, but was happy to note that even the 800NPZ didn't show significant effects from the 10 X-ray scans. For the record, where X-ray is concerned, Japan is negotiable, Australia is a struggle, but Indonesia is a PITA and they hit you twice per flight.
In any case, the experienced confirmed my feeling that the dual is versatile, but the 60 is downright special.
Some comparative shots on 100UC:
Dual at 35

and 60

Which isn't to say that the 60 didn't give parallax issues without the finder (400H)

However, for the city, that 21 was great, even if I can't align the horizon for doo-doo (400UC)

I also brought the pen and macro lens for good measure, but that film's still in the body.
I have yet to develop the B/W, but was happy to note that even the 800NPZ didn't show significant effects from the 10 X-ray scans. For the record, where X-ray is concerned, Japan is negotiable, Australia is a struggle, but Indonesia is a PITA and they hit you twice per flight.
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