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G1 with English lenses

woodmancy

Subscriber Member
Quite unusual bokeh produced by your lens! All the best, Leica 77 :)
Yes - I agree. There are other discussions on this site regarding bokeh and how to exploit it artistically. I am now going to use bokeh with the same considerations as sharpness, contrast etc. So, I have to cover my lenses with sticky labels describing their bokeh. Others have already discovered this, but I am late into serious photography.
It's interesting though, that to fully exploit bokeh you need a camera that can use a wide variety of lenses. Micro 4/3 is the best for that.

Keith
 


Sunset on the Yacht Port of Nyon, Lake of Geneva, Switzerland
18mm f/2.0 T/2.3 Cooke Speed Panchro III on G1 - ISO=100 - Raw Therapee + Gimp - 1/800 @ f/2
 

hakkalo

Well-known member


18mm f/2.0 T/2.3 Cooke Speed Panchro III on G1 - ISO=100 - Raw Therapee + Gimp - 1/1000 @ f/2

This lens is for 35mm movie camera ? I've got a 1" F2 Cooke Speed Panchro and 1" F1.8 Cooke Filmo Special S1 C-mount for 16mm movie camera.
 

hakkalo

Well-known member
Great photographs everyone!

Here are two of mine with Cooke Deep Field Panchro 100mm f2.5
I know your lens is for 35mm movie camera.

What is the different between Speed Panchro and Deep Field Panchro ?

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1" F2 Speed Panchro is for 16mm movie camera
 
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