According to the Mamiya camera book by (I believe, Bob Schwalberg) the pros were sorry to see the black lenses come out, because they ere softer, being designed for weddings & portraiture.
If you design a lens for portraiture, you don't make it soft (unless it is designed to be soft focus). You design it to emphasize resolution rather than contrast.According to the Mamiya camera book by (I believe, Bob Schwalberg) the pros were sorry to see the black lenses come out, because they ere softer, being designed for weddings & portraiture.
If Fleenor did the work relating to the now current issues, I would be contacting him first.
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from what i understand he does fantastic work and he stands by his work ...
Ok, this is information that I read on the internet when I was doing research on the Mamiya TLR lenses. Of course we all know how accurate the internet is.
The original 105mm was a Tessar design. Wedding photographers complained that it was too sharp so Mamiya redesigned it as the 105mm DS which is a Heliar copy. Wedding photographers loved the new design.
Most people say that the blue dot black lenses are the sharpest. The 180mm Super being the sharpest of all the Mamiya TLR lenses.
If you haven't already seen it, Graham Patterson's excellent Mamiya TLR System Summary is a must with respect to these cameras. And he is a member here on APUG too!
Here is my link - http://www.gapatterson.org/
The site's architecture has a bit of "character" that makes it difficult to link directly to it. But persevere, it is more than worth it.
I agree that there is more to sharpness than resolution; yes. contrast play a big role when it comes to apparent sharpness and image clarity.I mean, they're sharp as in well resolving, they are just not terribly high in contrast/acutance so they don't scream sharpness. Similar to the early Leica (resolution) vs Zeiss (higher contrast) comparisons.
Wouldn't you agree?
This is true which is why I took the Rolleicord to him. That said however, I have no idea if he actually worked on it or not. When I went to pick up the camera after the work had been completed I saw a young guy in there working on a Rollei. I figured he was maybe an apprentice, I didn't ask. Harry is an older gentleman so he may be thinking of retirement soon and may have plans to leave the business to family members or others who have the know-how on Rollei repairs. Whatever the case, I'm sure my warranty is expired but I may give him a call nonetheless. He'll probably tell me to bring the camera by for an estimate which although he's located within driving distance he's not exactly real close either and with traffic it's quite a time consuming trip. I'll have to mull it over.
It's "Waist" not waste.
Mr. Fujicaman-Grupenfurer-Grammar Gestopo
Did Paul Strand use chrome lenses or black ones?
One might simply go find the character on a Web page somewhere, copy and paste it. Like this: ümlaut."Gruppenfuhrer", "Gestapo". There should be an umlaut over the 'u' in fuhrer, but this verfluchte keyboard seem to lack one...
Thanks Matt. I'll keep the plain C330 in mind. My thoughts on the F and the S are simply they are going to be newer cameras and therefore may (or may not depending on their usage) have less problems then the older models.
Lovely photos
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