eumenius
Member
Hello friends,
after some testing of my 210/3.5 Trioplan with my Speed Graphic and its back shutter I can say that it indeed gives too much shake to shoot vertical portraits
I did almost everything to minimize it - fastened better the screws in tripod sockets, etc., but the blur is there, I can say! Even if I hold my finger on top of the camera... the speeds I used were from 1/10 to 1/70, Manfrotto 055B Pro tripod, 3-D Manfrotto head 029. Well, I won't give up this and other barrel lenses, so what are you ideas how can I make everything steadier when shooting verticals? For understandable reasons the shake in horisontals is almost absent, better say undetected yet in significant amount 
And the Trioplan is a real performer, I am really seriously impressed even with blurred nudes shoot on Fomapan 100, reverse-processed
Cheers from Moscow,
Zhenya
after some testing of my 210/3.5 Trioplan with my Speed Graphic and its back shutter I can say that it indeed gives too much shake to shoot vertical portraits


And the Trioplan is a real performer, I am really seriously impressed even with blurred nudes shoot on Fomapan 100, reverse-processed

Cheers from Moscow,
Zhenya