DcAnalogue
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Yes APUG guys!
Each time I test a new Retinette I'm amazed by the results. The Reomar lens (both Schneider-Kreuznach and Rodenstock versions) always performs well, at least shooting in b/w: sharp, with no distortion/vignetting and with a nice bokeh.
Built like a tank, still cheap to buy, easy to use (coupled lightmeter & variable D.O.F. indicator) and with good I.Q. this IIa is really a nice little camera....
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Each time I test a new Retinette I'm amazed by the results. The Reomar lens (both Schneider-Kreuznach and Rodenstock versions) always performs well, at least shooting in b/w: sharp, with no distortion/vignetting and with a nice bokeh.
Built like a tank, still cheap to buy, easy to use (coupled lightmeter & variable D.O.F. indicator) and with good I.Q. this IIa is really a nice little camera....

More on my FILM BLOG



