Jeroen
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I need LONGER lenses for my GFX , and I need them NOW! The Fringer Contax > GFX adapter looks interesting because it’s the only combination that can do AF which would definitely be nice. But I read mixed opinions on this forum about the Contax 140mm (nice bokeh but a lot of CA), and the 210mm just isn’t stellar I hear. Any experience here? Some examples would be very nice, RAW even better ;-)
And how about AF-performance? In the Youtube movies by Fringer the AF seems more than acceptable, even though he says it’s not as fast as Fuji lenses. Does AF hunt a lot in real life? What about backlit situations?
Or should I look at other MF-lenses like a ~150mm and a ~200mm from either Hasselblad, Pentax 645 or 6x7, or Mamiya. Not sure I want to go the FF (35mm) road: a 135mm will simply be too short for me.
FYI, my subjects are people, mostly shot indoors (corporate portraits, work situations etc). I always work with a tripod and like a shallow depth of field (never stopped down more than 2 stops, mostly 1 stop or none). Example with Fuji 110mm @F2.0:
Any help would be greatly appreciated, looking forward to your replies!
And how about AF-performance? In the Youtube movies by Fringer the AF seems more than acceptable, even though he says it’s not as fast as Fuji lenses. Does AF hunt a lot in real life? What about backlit situations?
Or should I look at other MF-lenses like a ~150mm and a ~200mm from either Hasselblad, Pentax 645 or 6x7, or Mamiya. Not sure I want to go the FF (35mm) road: a 135mm will simply be too short for me.
FYI, my subjects are people, mostly shot indoors (corporate portraits, work situations etc). I always work with a tripod and like a shallow depth of field (never stopped down more than 2 stops, mostly 1 stop or none). Example with Fuji 110mm @F2.0:
Any help would be greatly appreciated, looking forward to your replies!