Ccoppola82
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I have the 60cf/150c and just added the 100mm. I just ran a roll through it so I'm looking forward to seeing the results
I have thought of getting the 30mm, despite the fisheye rendering, just to get a lens wider than 38/40mm for my outdoor panoramic shots. Even the 38mm is only equivalent to a 25mm on 135 format. The 30mm would be more like a 20mm in image width. But I'm not enough of a fisheye fan to carry this heavy and expensive lens in my kit.
What subjects do you 30mm Distagon owners use it for? Maybe I should start a 30mm Distagon image thread.
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Here is a good 30mm Fisheye example, I have always liked this one. The circular circus ring works well with the curving of the 30mm image lines. The front end of the lens was about a foot from the end of the clown's nose.
clown2 by Nokton48, on Flickr
What subjects do you 30mm Distagon owners use it for?/QUOTE]
Here is a good 30mm Fisheye example, I have always liked this one. The circular circus ring works well with the curving of the 30mm image lines. The front end of the lens was about a foot from the end of the clown's nose.
clown2 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Yes! This shot is indeed a great application for the fisheye! They really do lend themselves well to circular subjects. And placing the main subject in the center seems to result in little or no distortion. And some landscapes that are shot with the lens held perfectly level give no hint of being shot with a fisheye.
The 150 balances better than the 180. And it is a stunningly sharp lens, even though it doesn't enjoy the mystique in the public mind of the 180.
i know i'm in the minority, but 60mm just feels right on the hasselblad. i'm not trying to draw a line from 35mm format to 6x6, but 60mm 'feels' like the 35mm FOV on the 35mm format.
About a year or so ago I had the 50/60/80/100/150, I eventually settled on the 60 and 100mm CF lenses as a pair
So a few years later now my kit is the 60 and 100. Suits me just fine whenever I use the old Blad.