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    Another Infamous Lens Comparison Pages Up. 3 Rare Voigtlanders!


    richly appointed interiors

    Click on the picture to take you to my pages.

    Lenses compared are an "ordinary" 14" Heliar, a 36cm Universal Heliar, and a #5 Series III Portrait Euryscop 14" f4.5

    Oh, and btw, I got the last good deal ever made from Eddie when I bought that Heliar

    Feedback welcome. That's why I do this stuff.

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    Re: Another Infamous Lens Comparison Pages Up. 3 Rare Voigtlanders!

    Thanks for the lens education Jim!
    I do love your "#5 Euryscop @f14."

    Darr

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    Jim, thanks again for doing these.

    But besides the lens comparison, what film and processing and what exposure here. Did you do some kind of compensating developing to get such tones? Is it manipulated digitally? Does it look just as beautiful printed?
    Thanks, I'm a big fan...
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    Re: Another Infamous Lens Comparison Pages Up. 3 Rare Voigtlanders!

    That Heliar definitely looks like a keeper. Those shots are terrific.

    Richard

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    Quote Originally Posted by darr View Post
    Thanks for the lens education Jim!
    I do love your "#5 Euryscop @f14."

    Darr
    Quote Originally Posted by Mark MacKenzie View Post
    Jim, thanks again for doing these.

    But besides the lens comparison, what film and processing and what exposure here. Did you do some kind of compensating developing to get such tones? Is it manipulated digitally? Does it look just as beautiful printed?
    Thanks, I'm a big fan...
    Mark
    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Rankin View Post
    That Heliar definitely looks like a keeper. Those shots are terrific.

    Richard
    Thanks!

    Film is Efke 100 "Cirkut Camera" film that I bought in 10" X 100' foot rolls a few years back from J&C classic. I put 10 rolls in the freezer and have used up 6 so far. I chop it at 8" and load. About .65 cents a shot, which is why I can afford to waste 15 sheets playing in an afternoon. The Efke is just now beginning to get a "little long in the tooth." Just a bit more film base plus fog than when I first got it.

    I rate it at 125 asa, and develop in Pyrocat HD. Exposure in open shade were mostly 1/25th, or as fast as the Packard shutter will go. Light was falling off near the end and the cowl lamp shots were 2/25th's. Simply hit the Packard bulb twice. Nice thing about static subjects. Interior shots were 1/2 - 3/4 seconds.

    The negatives are robust and would print beautifully on a good #2 paper. These are just inverted scans. Yes, there's a lot of dust when you handle the film as much as I do cutting and loading from a long roll.

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    Re: Another Infamous Lens Comparison Pages Up. 3 Rare Voigtlanders!

    you are a class act, have to say the euryscop does it for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by voigtf64 View Post
    you are a class act, have to say the euryscop does it for me
    What's this f64 stuff??

    Yeah, me too.

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    Re: Another Infamous Lens Comparison Pages Up. 3 Rare Voigtlanders!

    Great shots, great glass, got to give a lot of love to those lenses. That Euryscop just sings, though I think she's pining for a bouquet to shoot. And a Heliar never disappoints. Who needs depth of field anyway?
    Larry

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    Keep them all and all are good!!! I should shoot more with Universal Heliar too.

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    Re: Another Infamous Lens Comparison Pages Up. 3 Rare Voigtlanders!

    Thanks Larry. Thanks Hugo.

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