gavinlg
Veteran
I’m currently waiting on a brand spankin’ biogon 35mm f2 to join my vc nokton 35mm f1.4 and was thinking about how I’m going to assess it’s performance.
I figured in these situations I like to shoot about 20 rolls of black and white and around 10 rolls of color to become acquainted with the lenses characteristics. FP4 is especially useful for lens testing as it’s clean enough that I can discern things like micro contrast and aberrations at different apertures, and likewise portra 160 is my go-to film for color testing for its neutral palette and high sharpness. I’ll probably end up doing some side by side comparisons between the nokton and the biogon.
What’s your new lens testing process like?
I figured in these situations I like to shoot about 20 rolls of black and white and around 10 rolls of color to become acquainted with the lenses characteristics. FP4 is especially useful for lens testing as it’s clean enough that I can discern things like micro contrast and aberrations at different apertures, and likewise portra 160 is my go-to film for color testing for its neutral palette and high sharpness. I’ll probably end up doing some side by side comparisons between the nokton and the biogon.
What’s your new lens testing process like?