Hi all -
Got the 180/4.5 Xenar mounted on the new board Maddie printed for me, and decided to try it out yesterday. Shot an old brace and tenon cutter I had for chairmaking. Shot one at f/5.6, one at f/22. I'm not sure which (if either) I prefer on this.
f/5.6:
f/22:
Dunno. May need to revisit this later...
Scott
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Re: Old Tools...
f22 works for me.
GrahamS
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Age brings wisdom....or age shows up alone. You never know.
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I’d vote for f22. Tones are nice in both. I like to see the light reflecting on the handle in focus, for some reason.
I am completely innocent of LF. Would one be able to get the whole tool in focus by using movements and a small aperture?
I am completely innocent of LF. Would one be able to get the whole tool in focus by using movements and a small aperture?
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Re: Old Tools...
I'll go with the f22 version also. There's just something upsetting to my eye about the f5.6 version.
PF
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Re: Old Tools...
Thanks for the input guys. I think there's some further experimenting to do. Part of the reason on the f/5.6 version was that I was trying out my new-to-me 180/4.5 Xenar, and wanted to see what it did close to open. Next time I'll likely use something newer. And play around with the composition a bit.
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