Werner_Utsch wrote:
@ Klaus: What adaptor did you use with the Rodenstock. I have from the old analog days some Rodenstock Apo lenses from my medium format enlarger (Beseler)
Werner, also have a look for the VNEX system if you're interested in using enlarger and projector lenses - very flexible. Lots of information in a German forum - just google for "VNEX" and "hinnerker" and you'll find.
I use some enlarger lenses on the NEX using a cheap Chinese helicoid. That also works but I will eventually get a VNEX system (probably when I get my A7). Gruss vom Koenigstuhl.
Yeah, it's (the Elmar 135/4) not a "telephoto", it's just a simple 135mm lens. 4 lenses in 4 groups. It's quite a good lens, though it also has a very long focus throw and mine's a bit sticky in the close-range of the focus.
Taylor Sherman wrote:
Yeah, it's (the Elmar 135/4) not a "telephoto", it's just a simple 135mm lens. 4 lenses in 4 groups. It's quite a good lens, though it also has a very long focus throw and mine's a bit sticky in the close-range of the focus.
OpticalFlow wrote:
Werner, also have a look for the VNEX system if you're interested in using enlarger and projector lenses - very flexible. Lots of information in a German forum - just google for "VNEX" and "hinnerker" and you'll find.
I use some enlarger lenses on the NEX using a cheap Chinese helicoid. That also works but I will eventually get a VNEX system (probably when I get my A7). Gruss vom Koenigstuhl.
This camera and the FE lenses continue to amaze me.
I had a day of trying out the Canon L lenses on the A7R, I think I will be keeping the 135 F2, but selling the others.
This was taken hand held in the rain in rainforest near Melbourne.
Prints wonderfully.
I am getting requests for prints ofsome of the other images from this walk from friends, happy to oblige. _DSC6682 by doveychicken, on Flickr