Hi
an old 'trick' I use with my LF camera is to check on the corners of the ground glass (through the gaps) to see if the lens is shaped nicely or if I've gone and moved it too far. Naturally one needs to stop down to the taking aperture for this.
I was just fiddling around with a newly purchased Bessa I and found that when viewing the corners that I needed to stop down to f16 or so to prevent me seeing what I would think of as vignetting happening.
Is this technique valid in this format (can't see why not?) and does this mean that these cameras vignet at f11 and wider?
Thanks
an old 'trick' I use with my LF camera is to check on the corners of the ground glass (through the gaps) to see if the lens is shaped nicely or if I've gone and moved it too far. Naturally one needs to stop down to the taking aperture for this.
I was just fiddling around with a newly purchased Bessa I and found that when viewing the corners that I needed to stop down to f16 or so to prevent me seeing what I would think of as vignetting happening.
Is this technique valid in this format (can't see why not?) and does this mean that these cameras vignet at f11 and wider?
Thanks