That's a great idea.That Pentax105/2.4 really has a nice look to it ... it'd be interesting to compare it with the Zeiss 110/2.
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That's a great idea.That Pentax105/2.4 really has a nice look to it ... it'd be interesting to compare it with the Zeiss 110/2.
Oh! I wish I could be there too! - Please give him my very best regards.Jono, wish you could be here with Irakly and I as we screw around with all this stuff ... he's really helpful in working the post possibilities ... more for print than web, which he is less interested in.
He's involved with helping some guy in Florida that has an S2 and is friends with Kaufman, so the camera has his attention ... which is good luck for me Mostly we talk art, photography (not technical stuff), and he picks my brain about advertising and marketing conceptual thinking since he's also doing some of that over in Europe ... all over my mud strong coffee since he's ALWAYS jet lagged
My bet is that he's an eventual S2 shooter in the making ... we'll see.
-Marc
John, thank you very much for the kind comment. Most of the pictures were taken with the S2 with a few occasional ones with the M9/D3S. I have been very busy after the earthquake but hope to find time to add more over the long holiday at April end and hope you will come back and visit.Arif, wonderful images, so many strong ones. A great sense of person, place, and compositions that read quickly. I'd love to see these images printed large at a gallery show.
Was the entire Myanmar 2011 with the S2, or other systems as well?
Once again, congrats.
That is exactly the one that Irakly was talking about. He currently uses something similar with excellent results on his Contax 645 using a 180mm Schneider enlarging lens (I guess for the coverage with his Phase One back with a bigger sensor than the S2). One would think the 100 Schneider Apo Digitar from Novoflex would be more than up to the job.Marcs,
when I was evaluating different ways to do T/S with the S2 (after I heard the chance for a Leica T/S in the near future is small) were a) some T/S adapters from a Korean guy for Rollei lenses on the S2, then he also offers a Shift (but not tilt) adapter for Hasselblad lenses.
Then I heard that the Novoflex "Balpro" (see following link) is supposed to work on the S2. There are also 80 and 100m Schneider -Kreuznach lens-heads available for that solution.
I called Novoflex some weeks ago and they told be it should work on the S2 but they couldnt tell me yet how good the results would look like IQ-wise.
http://www.novoflex.com/de/produkte/makrofotografie--blitztechnik/balgengeraete/balpro-ts/