Toffle
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I'll post this here, but it may probably be better suited to one of the other threads.
I printed a bunch of contact sheets last night. (is anyone else as far behind as I am?)
My first roll of SFX has some really good shots, a couple of near misses and some "what the Hell???" Focus is generally good, but apparently SFX is not very compatible with my Rolleinar. (I'm using a Rolleiflex 3.5f) Makes sense... the closer you are, the more critical the focus... IR focuses on a different focal plane, so you pretty much have to know what you're doing. I don't.
I know that many SLR lenses have an IR focusing mark, but I don't know if that is the issue here. As I said most of the shots were well focused; it's just the couple that I did with the Rolleinar that are off. Any hints?
BTW, I was shooting with a Rolleinar 2, if that makes any difference.
Cheers,
I printed a bunch of contact sheets last night. (is anyone else as far behind as I am?)
My first roll of SFX has some really good shots, a couple of near misses and some "what the Hell???" Focus is generally good, but apparently SFX is not very compatible with my Rolleinar. (I'm using a Rolleiflex 3.5f) Makes sense... the closer you are, the more critical the focus... IR focuses on a different focal plane, so you pretty much have to know what you're doing. I don't.
I know that many SLR lenses have an IR focusing mark, but I don't know if that is the issue here. As I said most of the shots were well focused; it's just the couple that I did with the Rolleinar that are off. Any hints?
BTW, I was shooting with a Rolleinar 2, if that makes any difference.
Cheers,
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