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I finally got rid of my another Osawa (35-105 mm f/3,5-4,5) and almost did it with this 135 mm f/2,8 lens. Odds went the way that I still got it, and yesterday, while waiting for my son's films to be processed I've run the City of Warsaw downtown with my K2 hooked up willing to use up remaining half of the Equicolor Super G100 film (Fuji packed in Poland) with expiry date printed to 2006-09. Set to ISO 80/64 it works quite well, set to ISO 100 - shows significant grain.
And here are test pictures of a big wall graffiti. It was placed about 20m away, with it's base up 3-4 meters above ground. My eye level is around 1,7m. So the angle of view is rater centered, slightly from beneath.
I'd prefer to use my M-type cameras with split image for this work, as with micro prism itself it is difficult to fine-tune the sharpness. I made only one series of pictures handheld. Shutter speeds went from 1/1000 at f/2,8 - 1/500 at f/4 - 1/250 at f/5,6 - 1/125 at f/8 - 1/60 at f/11 and 1/30 at f/16. Unfortunately f/8 picture got some strange vertical shake that doubled all horizontal lines.
Film was put in standard C-41 process and scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 7600i SE on SilverFast SE v6.6.2r5. Scanned to 7200 dpi, 48->24 Bit Color, 2-pass multiscan, iSDR+AACO engaged in standard mode. No filters no color/contrast/sharpness altering. Minimal cropping to get 99% full frame.
f/2,8:
f/4:
f/5,6
f/8:
f/11:
f/16:
f/22:
Just a download try on top - test pics on the way.
Sorry, my ImageShack doesn't support files of 20Mb. Got to find some other way of upload.
Last edited by Petrus_One; 02-04-2013 at 01:58 PM.
Reason: Picture links added.