harlequin
Member
Dear APUG large format community,
I just got this older lens recently in compur shutter and results so far have been pleasing on 4x5 for tabletop
And portraits, speaking of portraits, an associate has an 8x10 camera, my understanding is as follows...
A) if I use the rear element only, it becomes a 420 f12 lens.
B) this sounds like good perspective on 8x10 format
C) has anyone tried this combination for portraits?
D) what were the results, any optimum aperture?
E) would you recommend a yellow filter or polarizer to boost contrast as when I used the rear element to
View on 4x5 it looked dim (f12) and also lacked contrast.....? Looked flat....
I just hope to save 10 sheets of film or so buy asking these questions first, I realize it’s not a Cooke triplet,
But can I do nice portraits with this setup? on a budget....really appreciate your feedback on this....!
Harlequin
I just got this older lens recently in compur shutter and results so far have been pleasing on 4x5 for tabletop
And portraits, speaking of portraits, an associate has an 8x10 camera, my understanding is as follows...
A) if I use the rear element only, it becomes a 420 f12 lens.
B) this sounds like good perspective on 8x10 format
C) has anyone tried this combination for portraits?
D) what were the results, any optimum aperture?
E) would you recommend a yellow filter or polarizer to boost contrast as when I used the rear element to
View on 4x5 it looked dim (f12) and also lacked contrast.....? Looked flat....
I just hope to save 10 sheets of film or so buy asking these questions first, I realize it’s not a Cooke triplet,
But can I do nice portraits with this setup? on a budget....really appreciate your feedback on this....!
Harlequin