monochromejrnl
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recently acquired a Canon 85/2 LTM (Chrome) from VictorM... beautilfully made lens and the results aren't half bad either...
here are a couple of samples from a test roll.. both shot at f2, Acros100 rated @200... i was able to focus with reasonable accuracy when mounted on a R2A...
please feel free to post portraits shot with your vintage LTM portrait lenses...
here are a couple of samples from a test roll.. both shot at f2, Acros100 rated @200... i was able to focus with reasonable accuracy when mounted on a R2A...
please feel free to post portraits shot with your vintage LTM portrait lenses...


arbib
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Very nice.. From what I have read, the focusing accuracy drops off a bit after 20 feet or so for F/2. But for head shots, I see no problem
I have a 135 F/4.5 Hektor, But I just got it, so I will post a picture when I get my next roll developed.
I have a 135 F/4.5 Hektor, But I just got it, so I will post a picture when I get my next roll developed.
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raid
Dad Photographer
Both shots are excellent. I have used vintage lenses extensively for portraits. I had an informal testing done for several LTM/M portrait lenses. Here is the link:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=26497
Maybe it has useful information.
The Canon 85mm lenses are excellent overall. I have the 85mm/1.9.
Raid
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=26497
Maybe it has useful information.
The Canon 85mm lenses are excellent overall. I have the 85mm/1.9.
Raid
FrankS
Registered User
Nice shots. Play with lighting. It's critical in portraiture.
arbib, wouldn't focus accuracy be more critical at shorter distances where DOF is less? (rather than greater than 20ft.)
arbib, wouldn't focus accuracy be more critical at shorter distances where DOF is less? (rather than greater than 20ft.)
arbib
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FrankS said:Nice shots. Play with lighting. It's critical in portraiture.
arbib, wouldn't focus accuracy be more critical at shorter distances where DOF is less? (rather than greater than 20ft.)
You are right, Thanks, FrankS, I get confused sometimes on techy stuff now and then :bang:
FrankS
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arbib said:You are right, Thanks, FrankS, I get confused sometimes on techy stuff now and then :bang:![]()
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So do I, friend. No worries.
VictorM.
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Hey, you've already used that lens more than I have! Now, as Frank says, play with light. Window light is a good place to start, especially in a small, preferably white room.
raid
Dad Photographer
I have managed to get very sharp images at close-up rangewith a wide open Canon 85mm/1.9. I got far more sharp images when using a tripod than without one. Most ofmy photos were taken beside a window. The quality of light is special somehow. Just what Frank and Viktor suggested above.
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