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Post by belgiumreporter on May 3, 2020 9:09:18 GMT -5
This week i finally was able to find a 65mm wideangle lens for my C33, toghether with the 135 tele and 80 standard i now got a complete "basic" set. The 65mm allows for nice close ups with the C33's bellows fully extended,but this comes with some problems wich are inherent on all TLR's. First there's the parralax, this can be taken into account and the paramender or tri pod with a easy adjustable center column can solve this inconvinience. The real problem is the unability to have visual control over the dept of field with diffrent apperures. Surely there's the dept of field tables,but they won't give you a visual confirmation on how the shot exactly will look like . Anyway the C33 and lenses are next on the list to run some film through after i finished with the Konica Hexar film shoot wich has been seriously delayed by the corona crisis.
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Post by philbirch on May 4, 2020 9:10:12 GMT -5
I have a nice C33 outfit too. The wide 55mm lens is super, and perfect for general purpose shots. Mine came with a 105mm which is a little too long for me, though nice for portraits. I also have a 180mm for portraits.
I know what you mean about the parallax. I have marked my centre column. I focus, then wind up to the mark before taking a shot
My C33 came with a Porrofinder which is truly awful. Big, back-to-front and impossible to carry the camera with its strap. I have made a spacer which allows me to use a Praktisix / Pentacon 6 prism finder.
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