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Not being brave enough to do this myself on my Mamiya 24mm it cost me £50 to get it done by a camera repairer in London. It's quite simple if you know what you are doing and not too costly if you don't.
Not being brave enough to do this myself on my Mamiya 24mm it cost me £50 to get it done by a camera repairer in London. It's quite simple if you know what you are doing and not too costly if you don't.
Very interesting indeed!
A question: how do these lenses stack up with say up to 80 MP backs? does anyone here have images they would like to share with this lens type and XF combination.
Looking forward to your input.
Cheers
Frank
thanks all - the MF crowd is always so friendly (and cash strapped I assume
Gorgeous Mamiya 24mm C arrived yesterday!
I tried to remove the bayonet screws but they are SUPER tight and started to want to strip. so *full stop* !
sending it off to SK Grimes for the professional touch.
thanks again
eric
www.korenman.com
A pity about that, will still be interesting to see the result when you get it back.thanks all - the MF crowd is always so friendly (and cash strapped I assume
Gorgeous Mamiya 24mm C arrived yesterday!
I tried to remove the bayonet screws but they are SUPER tight and started to want to strip. so *full stop* !
sending it off to SK Grimes for the professional touch.
thanks again
eric
www.korenman.com
Here are some I've used, on both film and digital, and recommend:Evening
These old Mamiya lenses cost nothing, any recommendations as to what to pick up and convert? Anything with some character for portraits etc? I feel like playing around with some alternatives on the XF.
Thanks in advance
Mat
Ray, May I ask what defishing software you use ? I have an XF converted 24mm lens and would like to give this a try. Many thanks.The 24/4 ULD fisheye which you recently got - very very sharp. I use it a lot on my old square DCS645M back, and de-fish it to yield a "digital Biogon" equivalent (same FOV and aspect ratio as the Hasselblad SWC 38mm Biogon on 6x6 film). Great for interiors.