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Re: Fun with MF images - Part 3
Don, the processing on those first two images is smokin'!
Don, the processing on those first two images is smokin'!
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Thank you - I had fun working on it. Actually like the way the 2nd one is cropped.Don, the processing on those first two images is smokin'!
Don,The following images were all shot this morning using my Cambo RS1000. The images were either f/11 or f/8. I kept the camera in place while I changed lens. No post processing other than LLC have been made (with the exception of the 120 as I failed to get a LLC).
I did this exercise mainly so I could see the differences in the lens. One of the little things I found out today is that I really can't shift the 24mm any more than 5mm.
Don
HenryDon,
It is difficult to make judgment from web size images but I get a sense that although the 24mm gives a more dramatic view, the 35mm produces a more "believable" wide angle image. Makes one feels he was at the scene.
Thanks for doing this comparison, the images really help if someone is shopping for those lenses and cannot afford to buy all 4 in one go.
Have fun.
Kurt - Nicely done, thank youMemorial Day weekend here in the U.S. Many thanks to any and all who have put on a soldier's uniform during their lifetime.
Kurt
CarstenI like super-wides, but I find that they require large prints to be effective. If you are making a photo with a super-wide but then showing the results either small or on the screen, there is a conflict in the viewing angle which I personally find it hard to bridge.
Jim - Very nice! I like the colors in the rockGarapatta Beach, early morning. Mamiya 150mm lens, Aptus 75s