So with no disks inserted, it's a basic 150mm lens even at f/4 and f/5.6 then, right?
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So with no disks inserted, it's a basic 150mm lens even at f/4 and f/5.6 then, right?
Before you shoot anything important, put a test roll through each film back to make sure there are no light leaks. I discovered a major light leak near the hinge of several backs.
Also, thoroughly clean each back to remove dust.
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RB67 Light Leak by Narsuitus, on Flickr
There is a 150mm and it's been around forever. It's a soft focus with "sink strainer" discs like the Imagon.Pardon, but are you sure it's not a 180mm? I don't think I ever heard abt. a 150mm for the RB.
Still a bit soft wide open but stop it down to f/8 or so and it's pretty sharp.So with no disks inserted, it's a basic 150mm lens even at f/4 and f/5.6 then, right?
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So there are two adjustments:
1. aperture
2. disc choice
f4 + disc 3 is sharper than
f4 + disc 2 is sharper than
f4 + disc 1 is sharper than
f4 no disc
same series using f5.6 but all sharper than f4
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...adjust it to-the-max for the mother of the bride
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Because wedding and portrait photographers used the 180.Why are there so many 180's on the market and so few wide angles?
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