Landscapes? Wide angle lens? I know you're committed, but are you sure?
I ask because in my experience w/a lenses basically make the background disappear and the foreground loom large. If that's what you want, you'll get it with a 75 on 4x5 but I've never been pleased with my attempts to shoot grand vistas with a half normal focal length lens.
Landscapes? Wide angle lens? I know you're committed, but are you sure?
I ask because in my experience w/a lenses basically make the background disappear and the foreground loom large. If that's what you want, you'll get it with a 75 on 4x5 but I've never been pleased with my attempts to shoot grand vistas with a half normal focal length lens.
In general, Dan, I would agree; certainly when shooting large vistas the 75mm would not be the first lens I grabbed, unless I had very strong elements in the immediate foreground. In don't use my 75mm all that often, but when I'm down in canyons out here in the southwest many times my 90mm just isn't quite wide enough to cover everything I'm trying to get. In other words, for tight confined spaces the 75 can be just the ticket.
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