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Lovely! Not to play down the other images in this thread, isn't this lens made for mainly people cinematography?
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LOL, yes all erotic film directors have lots of themLovely! Not to play down the other images in this thread, isn't this lens made for mainly people cinematography?
I have a 150 in Alpa Reflex mount but did not dare to use it on the G1. It seems to weigh a ton and does not have a tripod mount. Could you use it normally without damaging the G1 lens mount? Same problem BTW with the 9.8mm/1.8: great lens but weighs about 1400 grams.It took me a little longer to start liking this lens on m4/3 than my other Kinoptik lenses (such as 50, 75, 100, 150)
And thats obvious, I guess its easy to like 50-150 since they are so straight forward in terms of FOV.
I have a 150 in Alpa Reflex mount but did not dare to use it on the G1. It seems to weigh a ton and does not have a tripod mount. Could you use it normally without damaging the G1 lens mount? Same problem BTW with the 9.8mm/1.8: great lens but weighs about 1400 grams.
Good idea, I will work anyway on the lens, clean it up, so I will blacken out the shiny parts in the optical path. Thanks!Thanks for the photos. Attachment #5 (rear) shows some brassing.
This metal part if painted mat black would help with color fringing seen in image #3 (difficult light) of your earlier post.
An old thread, I know. But I saw some Kinoptik images the other day and went back here for a second look. I like what I see, again.(...)
Just noticed that it is actually a T2 lens, so its speed must be even faster
than f2 like f1.8 or f1.9 - anyone knows that exactly?