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Oldhand
Joined: 01 Apr 2013 Posts: 6005 Location: Mid North Coast NSW - Australia
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Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 7:54 am Post subject: Pentacon 300mm f4 on Pentax K-10D |
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Oldhand wrote:
The grandkids have gone home for a few days and I had some time to myself this afternoon.
Took the Pentacon 4/300 for a little walk on the K-10D.
Here are some back yard images.
OH
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miran
Joined: 01 Aug 2012 Posts: 1364 Location: Slovenia
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Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 12:55 pm Post subject: |
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miran wrote:
Beautiful light. I love them all. |
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Lloydy
Joined: 02 Sep 2009 Posts: 7794 Location: Ironbridge. UK.
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Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 4:26 pm Post subject: |
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Lloydy wrote:
Yes, I like them as well. Looked at the pictures again and they are very good, detail shots from a big lens have to be sharp - these are sharp. _________________ LENSES & CAMERAS FOR SALE.....
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Igor
Joined: 13 Jan 2014 Posts: 519 Location: United States and Ukraine, Europe
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Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 9:39 pm Post subject: |
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Igor wrote:
#2,3 and the last one are amazingly beautiful ! great job, OH ! |
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Oldhand
Joined: 01 Apr 2013 Posts: 6005 Location: Mid North Coast NSW - Australia
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Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 9:52 pm Post subject: |
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Oldhand wrote:
Thanks everyone.
A strong tripod helps a lot as this is a very heavy lens.
I have often read of Pentacon being not as good as its Meyer predecessors, but this lens is very good indeed.
It renders OOF areas very nicely.
Cheers
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Oldhand
Joined: 01 Apr 2013 Posts: 6005 Location: Mid North Coast NSW - Australia
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Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 7:54 am Post subject: |
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Oldhand wrote:
Lousy lighting but another from today.
OH
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Gerald
Joined: 25 Mar 2014 Posts: 1196 Location: Brazil
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Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 4:33 pm Post subject: |
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Gerald wrote:
I once almost bought a CZJ 300mm F4 lens, which has weight and size similar to the Pentacon 300mm F4. I was always curious if these lenses can be used handheld, or just on a tripod. _________________ If raindrops were perfect lenses, the rainbow did not exist. |
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Oldhand
Joined: 01 Apr 2013 Posts: 6005 Location: Mid North Coast NSW - Australia
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Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 10:17 pm Post subject: |
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Oldhand wrote:
Gerald wrote: |
I once almost bought a CZJ 300mm F4 lens, which has weight and size similar to the Pentacon 300mm F4. I was always curious if these lenses can be used handheld, or just on a tripod. |
Well, I use mine on a tripod because I don't think I would be capable of sustained use without it. The lens is very heavy - similar to a Tair.
Maybe other photographers can use it successfully hand held, but I doubt that there would be many.
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Gerald
Joined: 25 Mar 2014 Posts: 1196 Location: Brazil
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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 12:53 am Post subject: |
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Gerald wrote:
Thanks for the reply, OH.
I think it is hard enough to handhandle a lens that weighs 2kg and has a narrow viewing angle, but perhaps the most difficult is to frame and focus accurately (the focus in your pictures are spot on!) This is where an autofocus lens has the advantage (oops, I should not say this here ). Moreover, if the subject is dynamic as in pictures of sport, the difficulty becomes almost insurmountable. Nonetheless, in the past many photographers became masters in the art of handling heavy manual-focus telephoto lenses.
As we are at the time of the World Cup, I recalled of a famous photograph taken in 1974 by Domício Pinheiro, a Brazilian photographer who won a national prize because that photo. Pinheiro told that the game was about to finish and he had only one frame left, so he decided he would take a picture of Mirandinha. By a stroke of luck, when Mirandinha kicked the ball, Pinheiro pressed the trigger and captured the exact moment that Mirandinha broke his leg.
I saw this picture full size in a photography exhibition, and I was very impressed by the focus accuracy. Probably Pinheiro was using a manual-focus 400mm lens on a camera without a motor drive. Pinheiro was the only photographer who captured the sad event with Mirandinha.
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