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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Etabeta64


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meyer_trioplan100_f2-8Meyer Gorlitz Trioplan 100mm f/2.8

Pros: The bokeh and phantasmagorical light effects, also due to chromatic aberrations of the lens. Light

Cons: Expensive / Optics demanding from the point of view of focus, in particular if used with extension tubes macro.

Opinion: Slow-paced to use for close-ups. Since 'the maximum yield and' to the 2.8 maf and 'challenging and often the focus plane is not' the one you want, for eyeglass wearers, like myself, and 'really cool;-) I had to take both ways model silver zebra with that, no difference at f2.8. To get the magic bubbles serves that the background is strongly illumiato and the first floor dimmer.

sent on November 23, 2014


meyer_telemegor180Meyer Gorlitz Telemegor 180mm f/5.5

Pros: A fuzzy very nice, very mellow and painting. Soft lens tends to cool colors.

Cons: All the limits of a simple lens 40 years ago. 5.5 aperture makes it less bright

Opinion: An optical very fun to use. The version I used and 'the silver mount M42 mounted on a Nikon D610. By using it in the woods for wildlife photographs, with or without extension tubes, is very nice and creative. With the tubes and 'rather difficult to use freehand, while a slight variation and the out of focus and' guaranteed.

sent on November 17, 2014




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