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If you get a good one, you will be quite pleasedI just purchased the 45mm D, should be here later this week. I'm hoping for something sharper than the 55-110mm and 35mm film glass.
Anyone compared those and care to comment?
I think the 35 mm is OK, but the weakest WA in the Phamiya line-up. Likewise I'm not terribly enamored of the 55-110.(I sold mine.) So the 45 D doesn't have to be that good to beat those two!
In fact I'm very pleased with mine, it's a class above the 35 mm, especially in contrast.
As Jack says, you will be quite pleased. DO let us know!
Bill
Bill I would agree with you completely on the 35mm. It is the lens I love to hate but I always seem to get some of my best images with it. It is such a perfect focal length for the P65. I would love them to upgrade it to D quality and it would be a dream if they got Schneider to build them an LS version with the clarity and contrast of the XL glass I use on the cambo RS. That would make it tough to decide which body to put in the backpack.I think the 35 mm is OK, but the weakest WA in the Phamiya line-up. Likewise I'm not terribly enamored of the 55-110.(I sold mine.) So the 45 D doesn't have to be that good to beat those two!
In fact I'm very pleased with mine, it's a class above the 35 mm, especially in contrast.
As Jack says, you will be quite pleased. DO let us know!
Bill
You guys are breaking my budget. Cube, Leveling Head, 45mm D, P65+.I love my 45D hangs out quite a bit on the front end of my body.