If I had a dollar.....Sorry , my last post might be misleading .:talk028:
I have no ALPA MAX and will NOT go for one . That is for sure .
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If I had a dollar.....Sorry , my last post might be misleading .:talk028:
I have no ALPA MAX and will NOT go for one . That is for sure .
Hee Hee - SO true, especially here ... :ROTFL:If I had a dollar.....
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Thank you all for your great input.I'm using TC, STC & SWA. Agree with Dan, Graham above. The SWA 2 grips design is a real classic look and absolutely helpful if u like shooting handheld a lot. 25mm upward shift is lot more than 18mm and if u do a lot upward shift, SWA would be a better choice. Weight, very similar. Size, also very similar.
Thank you for the info Eric !Oliver,
Just saw that your location says Paris. Prophot Paris has a demo SWA right now thats priced quite well. I was going to buy it but decided on a max instead. If you are not familiar with Prophot, the address is 103 Blvd Beaumarchais. Go speak with Olivier.
Eric
Don't sell your TC . :thumbdown: You will regret that . I am sure .Thank you, this is the answer I was dreaming to read ...
So I will buy a SWA and play with it before selling the TC (I have to sell some gear much before that one, but I don't like selling ...).
Many thanks !
Oliver , can you please tell me , why you have to replace yourThank you for the info Eric !
Btw, the funny thing is I was just looking to your sale of alpa lenses ... if I move to a SWA, I will have to replace my Alpar 35mm by a 35 xl ... Also I really like the Rodenstock 60 HR but apparently the image circle is limited ...
OK, I follow everyone's opinion, I won't sell it :salute:Don't sell your TC . :thumbdown: You will regret that . I am sure .
Perhaps there are different versions of Alpa 35mm, mine is the ALPA AAA Apo Alpar 4.5/35 mm. I was told it is well adapted for digital until 33 Mpix, under the condition of using the center part of the circle, without movements.Oliver , can you please tell me , why you have to replace your
ALPAR 35mm . Sorry , I just don't understand that .
The original lens is named "Digital", offers a wide image circle, but Alpa mentions on his site that it should be limited to 9 µm sensors.I got the AAA 4,5/35mm , which is an APO-SIRONAR DIGITAL , adapted recently but have no results yet .
If you want to sell that lens , you will find that it is very difficult to sell .
So I decided to keep it and use it with my CFV-39 .
Psssst. You should not have mentioned that .. . . I wonder if GetDPI owners receive requests from photographers' wifes, asking to black-list their husband ...