I'm currently in the research stage for diving into the MF arena, up until now I've shot with my EOS 3 and some decent lenses and develop slide film myself. The EOS 3 will continue to be my camera for more candid shots or whenever size&weight is an issue. Since I am still stuck in rectangular image format thinking and want the slides to be noticably larger than what I get from 135 film, I pretty much settled with Mamiya RZ67, possible RB67.
Now my concern is lenses. My preferred shots will be landscapes in which I would like to somehow integrate my family. Think of these shots as examples of Dead Link Removed have in mind. Sometimes I'd want everything in focus, on other occasions I'd like the back ground to disappear into a beutiful blur. I'm pretty spoiled from my 85L ...
I've seen very nice bokeh from the standard Sekor 110 F/2.8 and heard few and mostly contradicting things about all other lenses in the lineup. Could you share some comments about the bokeh of other lenses for the RZ67? Can I assume that they are all excellent since they're professional lenses where nobody would bother with a poor compromise? Or are there noticable differences? There was a posting about the (there was a url link here which no longer exists), where the bokeh was ok, but not comparable to the 85L bokeh I'm used to. My primary interest would be the 50mm ULD, possibly the 65mm, and one of the longer portrait lenses (180, 210, 250, 360), the 140mm macro would of course also be interesting. I don't have much need for the 180VSF, since I already have that feature covered with the 135SF for my EOS 3.
Any insights would be appeciated ...
Now my concern is lenses. My preferred shots will be landscapes in which I would like to somehow integrate my family. Think of these shots as examples of Dead Link Removed have in mind. Sometimes I'd want everything in focus, on other occasions I'd like the back ground to disappear into a beutiful blur. I'm pretty spoiled from my 85L ...
I've seen very nice bokeh from the standard Sekor 110 F/2.8 and heard few and mostly contradicting things about all other lenses in the lineup. Could you share some comments about the bokeh of other lenses for the RZ67? Can I assume that they are all excellent since they're professional lenses where nobody would bother with a poor compromise? Or are there noticable differences? There was a posting about the (there was a url link here which no longer exists), where the bokeh was ok, but not comparable to the 85L bokeh I'm used to. My primary interest would be the 50mm ULD, possibly the 65mm, and one of the longer portrait lenses (180, 210, 250, 360), the 140mm macro would of course also be interesting. I don't have much need for the 180VSF, since I already have that feature covered with the 135SF for my EOS 3.
Any insights would be appeciated ...