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Fujinon 55mm f/2.2 Lens


Although the lens mount of the Fujinon 55mm f/2.2 is the venerable M42 screw thread, closing down the aperture is a function which involves the cooperation of a companion camera, in this case a Fujica ST605 that I bought on eBay (complete with the lens) for £5. Using the lens on a Canon EOS digital camera via an adapter means using it at its widest aperture only. This photograph was about the best I could manage and if it looks half-way decent, much of the credit belongs to Lightroom. The lens is not multi-coated because Fuji economised on the specification of this camera/lens combination, aiming it at the budget-conscious. Thus the budget-conscious were deprived of contrast in their pictures. Even a lens hood doesn't make much difference.
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The Limbo Connection club has replied to Ingo Krehl clubIngo Krehl club has replied to The Limbo Connection clubThe Limbo Connection club has replied to Ingo Krehl clubIngo Krehl club has replied to The Limbo Connection clubAuf Naheinstellgrenze stellen und mindesten 2 m Abstand vom Objekt …
So als abstrakte Bilder ist es ok.
Bei meinen Bildern habe ich einen 2x Tele-Konverter verwendet, dann sind die Bubble größer aber nicht anders. Dann ist der Look ähnlich dem Trioplan 100 mm 2.8, welches wegen seiner Bubbles sehr teuer ist.
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