Examining my first set of four trannies I notice there is significant contrast reproduction ratio between transpancies shot with my Fujinon-W 150mm/5.6 and Caltar II 90mm/6.8. I shot two out of four by Fujinon, and the rest of two by Caltar. the composition isn't exactly similar in two cases, but aren't wholy different either. The trannies shot though Clatar are quite noticeably more contarsty, providing a real "snap" to the image, while those done through Fujinon seem duller (in colors reproduction) i.e. considerably less contrasty.
The Fujinon I have is apparently multicoated (Fuji EBC) just as Caltar II.
So here is the question for Fujinon-W 150mm/5.6 owners: do you also notice a less contrasty performance of your lens comparative to other multicoated lenses ?
In any case, I'm going to plan a session dedicated to this issue, shooting similar compositions to make sure what I'm talking about.
P.S. the film used is Kodak E100s (4x5).
regards, Alex
The Fujinon I have is apparently multicoated (Fuji EBC) just as Caltar II.
So here is the question for Fujinon-W 150mm/5.6 owners: do you also notice a less contrasty performance of your lens comparative to other multicoated lenses ?
In any case, I'm going to plan a session dedicated to this issue, shooting similar compositions to make sure what I'm talking about.
P.S. the film used is Kodak E100s (4x5).
regards, Alex