Medium Format class capture using the EOS R
Re: Medium Format class capture using the EOS R
Garry2306 wrote:
robgendreau wrote:
Garry2306 wrote:
Bryan Conner wrote:
Very interesting. What advantage do you see with using these older MF lenses as opposed to a modern RF mount lens?
I have dabbled with using older, legacy lenses with an adapter and found more modern lenses to be sharper and more contrasty. But, I am not a video shooter and I understand about wanting that "vintage" look in video.
If I already had some MF lenses, I would certainly want to give this a go....but I don't have any and they are a bit expensive.
The reason is obvious, :-), because it’s fun and it slows me down.
I’m a photographer and find that exploiting modern software, eg PureRAW 2 and/or Topaz Photo AI, I can get pretty good results.
I have 35mm, 45mm and 150mm Mamiya lenses, but tend not to use the 35mm, as my copy exhibits poor IQ at the edges, especially on the left side.
As you will see from my blog, I get enjoyment from the technical side of photography, so gadgets are fun
Nice results. Have you tried Fotodiox's RhinoCam Vertex adapters? they rotate a 645 lens four times to get a very large image when stitched. Sort of like the Rokr, but vertical too.
Yes, I’ve got two of those
One for Mamiya to EOS R and one for EOS to EOS M.
Great fun.
Cool. I thought they were brilliant ideas.
And having used he TS Rokr with my 645 lenses, I think it's a better solution than the old TS lens I used way back when. Just wish it had a tripod shoe.
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