DannL.
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A 35mm camera/lens with lots of character??
I'm developing an interest in camera/lens combinations that inherently add character and distortion to the final image. Since I have several hundred feet of 35mm film, today I'm looking at the 35mm cameras. For example, I once had a Practica FX with a Westanar 50mm which produced a very interesting bokeh that appeared as hollow bubbles in the out-of-focus highlights. It had a small amount of the distrotion that you would expect from a petzval lens. And then there was that 500mm mirror lens I recall, that created donuts in the OOF highlights. The type of distortion found in some petzval lenses would be awesome.
Here's some of the specifications I'm looking into . . .
1. 35mm
2. No filters or add-ons, if possible.
3. No post processing manipulations.
4. Inexpensive, as far as camera/lens goes.
5. The "distortions" are inherent to the camera and lens
6. Vignetting - Okay
7. Barrel Distortion - Okay
8. Perspective Distortion - Okay
9. Central sharpness falling off towards perimeter - Okay
10. Swirly OOF hightlights - Oh yes!
Any other distortions that add character to the final image would be considered worth investigating. Thanks in advance for your ideas.
I'm developing an interest in camera/lens combinations that inherently add character and distortion to the final image. Since I have several hundred feet of 35mm film, today I'm looking at the 35mm cameras. For example, I once had a Practica FX with a Westanar 50mm which produced a very interesting bokeh that appeared as hollow bubbles in the out-of-focus highlights. It had a small amount of the distrotion that you would expect from a petzval lens. And then there was that 500mm mirror lens I recall, that created donuts in the OOF highlights. The type of distortion found in some petzval lenses would be awesome.
Here's some of the specifications I'm looking into . . .
1. 35mm
2. No filters or add-ons, if possible.
3. No post processing manipulations.
4. Inexpensive, as far as camera/lens goes.
5. The "distortions" are inherent to the camera and lens
6. Vignetting - Okay
7. Barrel Distortion - Okay
8. Perspective Distortion - Okay
9. Central sharpness falling off towards perimeter - Okay
10. Swirly OOF hightlights - Oh yes!
Any other distortions that add character to the final image would be considered worth investigating. Thanks in advance for your ideas.
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