Makten wrote:
Umm, don't you think it's a bit silly to ad fake bokeh when showing images from a certain lens in a technical forum? Doesn't make much sense. That picture is the only one that could show if the lens draws nicely a farther distance.
i forgot what i have done, now the original one is founded and updated for your satisfaction.
olegkin wrote:
Pentax 120/4 with 5 degrees tilt at f/5.6. This looks perfect to me, much better than 10 degree tilt. Just in case, vignetting was added artificially.
If that is the look you want then great, but I find it a bit weird seeing something that should be in the plane of focus going so sharply out of focus.
Geoff D F wrote:
If that is the look you want then great, but I find it a bit weird seeing something that should be in the plane of focus going so sharply out of focus.
This is definitely a look that’s not to be used often. At f/8 it’s a bit less in your face. I also haven’t tried it at closer distances, which might change how it looks.
KENNNN wrote:
LINOS INSPEC XL 60/4 industrial lens with GFX100S, NO1-4 were shooted wide open
I have this one too, also on a GFX 100S. It's the Linos skin around a Rodenstock HR Digaron 60mm f/4. The image circle is on the small size, but it's a superb little lens.
thrice wrote:
Is this the same lens as the d.fine HR-M 50/2.6? How do you get ahold of all these industrial lenses if you don't mind me asking?
My lens is U-tron lens but not a d.fine HR-M. This u-tron is a normal manual focus lens with a nikon F inferface which can be easily mounted to different cameras. My OPT 35mm/2.8 is also a normal manual focus lens.
As for other industrial lens (no focusing ring), you can adapt them with different sized helicoid which can easily found in the market.
rdeloe wrote:
I have this one too, also on a GFX 100S. It's the Linos skin around a Rodenstock HR Digaron 60mm f/4. The image circle is on the small size, but it's a superb little lens.
GFX100s
Contax 645 - 120mm Macro Planar
F16, 4 seconds, 1250ISO
Stitched from 9 images
Critically sharp to 56" x 70" @ 300 DPI
Images were taken on a tripod, 4-5 feet from the tree and produced a flat field image with zero distortion which would have been evident if using a wide angle lens.