Stefan K0n@th
Bokeh Shootout....
Pretty much self-explanatory. From left to right:
1. Isco Goettingen Kiptar 190mm f3.2
(Petzval Type Projection Lens)
2. Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 165mm 2.7
3. Kodak Aero Ektar 178mm f 2.5
4. Nikon Nikkor W 180mm f5.6
(just for referece. I wanted to see how a modern "Plasmat" Type lens renders the scene.)
1-3 Graflex Speed Graphic
3. Chamonic 045 F1
Kodak Plus-X Pan best before 11/1986 @ 62ASA
6:30min XTOL 1:1
and I have no Idea were the bubbles on sample 2 and 3 come from. Maybe the Film is a "little" to old and reacted with the Packaging. This test wasn't about sharpness, it was about look and feel.
Those numbered Linhof sheet film holders are really nice when you test things.
What do you think?
Bokeh Shootout....
Pretty much self-explanatory. From left to right:
1. Isco Goettingen Kiptar 190mm f3.2
(Petzval Type Projection Lens)
2. Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 165mm 2.7
3. Kodak Aero Ektar 178mm f 2.5
4. Nikon Nikkor W 180mm f5.6
(just for referece. I wanted to see how a modern "Plasmat" Type lens renders the scene.)
1-3 Graflex Speed Graphic
3. Chamonic 045 F1
Kodak Plus-X Pan best before 11/1986 @ 62ASA
6:30min XTOL 1:1
and I have no Idea were the bubbles on sample 2 and 3 come from. Maybe the Film is a "little" to old and reacted with the Packaging. This test wasn't about sharpness, it was about look and feel.
Those numbered Linhof sheet film holders are really nice when you test things.
What do you think?