jlpape
Member
Hello All,
About a year ago purchased a Kodak Brownie #2 and have been enjoying the images that come from it since. The lens has a delightful distortion characteristic, but the thing I like best about it is how low contrast the images are. I then saw this wonderful documentary on James Ravilious:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYg8mxvUgJE&feature=player_embedded#!
Where he used the earlier low contrast Leica lenses to create a look that I really like. So I am trying to understand what are considered the lower contrast lenses that were made for the Hasselblad 500 series cameras. I would assume that these would be of the earlier vintage, but are there any that are considered standouts in this regard?
Thanks in advance,
Jim
About a year ago purchased a Kodak Brownie #2 and have been enjoying the images that come from it since. The lens has a delightful distortion characteristic, but the thing I like best about it is how low contrast the images are. I then saw this wonderful documentary on James Ravilious:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYg8mxvUgJE&feature=player_embedded#!
Where he used the earlier low contrast Leica lenses to create a look that I really like. So I am trying to understand what are considered the lower contrast lenses that were made for the Hasselblad 500 series cameras. I would assume that these would be of the earlier vintage, but are there any that are considered standouts in this regard?
Thanks in advance,
Jim