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I've just completed a new page at my web site with pictures done with 5 historic Portrait lenses. Bokeh + ! I've compared the Kodak 405 Portrait, Bausch & Lomb Plastigmat Portrait, Gundlach Hyperion, Voigtlander Heliar, and a no-name B&L Balopticon projector lens.

http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com/405Kodak18PlastigEtc042907/WeekendsWork.html

If you're interested in fuzzy pictures, go have a look. Photospeak at the end about each of the lenses used.

If you don't like fuzzy pictures, or me, ignore this thread.

If you see something you like, or don't, I'd love the feedback.

I'll double post this for my friends over at LFF too.
 

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It's the 14" Gundlach Hyperion for me!

Love how it dissolves into a very diffuse image on the rice grass and that the parts in focus are sharp with detail, but not edgy.

Very nice!
 

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Thanks Jim. I always enjoy your pictures and Blog! Can't wait for the next one! All my best, Jon
 

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hi jim

i really love the qualities of the hyperion.
soft and "plastic" (?) -- refined.

john
 

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I prefer the composition of the last still life Ford and Ricegrass II. I am also preferring this lens to the others as it has a nice glow on the highlights yet some of the image is sharpish.

The Gundlach is very flat to me, the entire image is soft, I like to see something sharp but that's just me. When I see images that are soft all over it makes me think of soft focus filters and Olan Mills. sorry olan.
 
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Thanks for the positive responses. A nice diversity here in what you find attractive. Joe, I've been e-mailing you and your computer must be throwing me out with the other trash.

The Hyperion is my favorite in the group also. I almost didn't want to post that shot with the name as sometimes we banty names around here and prices go up. There's a 12" on the bay I'm contemplating, and I've probably cost myself $$ if I happen to win it. :D
 

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It's always nice to see what you've been doing lately. I especially appreciate it when you mention a lens or two -- prices on those go up and prices on the more modern stuff I prefer goes down! Call it the Galli Effect... :wink:

Mike
 

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Jim,
As usual, extremely well done. I really don't have a favorite lens in this group. They are all wonderful in their own way. Like Jon, I am waiting for more!

Charlie....................................
 

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The Gund and the Kodak lenses are my favorites. BTW, there's nothing wrong with looking like Ms Dietrich! ;-)
Fantastic work, as well.
 

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Yes. Fuzzy is good. Now I need to carve some lens boards for my 18x24 cm-camera to try out some more myself... Thanks for the inspiration!

/matti
 

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Hi Jim,

Nice pictures -I love these lens comparisons. I picked up one of those B&L 18" triplets a while ago and also like it alot. I've used it for shoulder length portraits on 8x10 and find it works well.

Tim
 

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Jim,
These comparisons are really helpful. Also the text info at the end of the post is valuable to me.
Do you normally make such tests on lith film, or full scale film?
As always, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Jim
 

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Jim,

That Hyperion is my favorite, though I like them all. I tried hard not to read your picture threads any more for fear I couldn't resist the temptation and go to buy more lenses. I have a dozen brassies already!!!

Anyway, nice work and thanks!
 
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Jim,

Do you normally make such tests on lith film, or full scale film?

Jim

Hi Jim. My mainstay is Efke 100R 10" X 100' Cirkut camera film. I cut the 8" pieces from the long roll. I don't use the ortho film very often. I need to do some portraits on the Ortho and see it the blue only film will act like some of the old processes that use blue only emulsions like collodion.

Hi Hugo, thanks!

Cheers. Jim
 
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