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Bellows Lens Hood G-3 English Instructions. Lenses Not Compatible with the G-3 Mamiya RZ67 Mamiya RB67 37mm, 50mm, 75mm Shift, 500mm 37mm, 50mm, 500mm Names of Parts 1 Filter Slot for 3” Square Filters 2 Bellows 3 Removing Filter Lever 4 Vignetting Mask Inserting Slot. Mamiya 75mm shift lens vs. Large format lens How does it compare (in terms of sharpness, distortion, ca`s) to a large format lens like a grandagon 75mm on a technical camera? Basically I`m looking for camera to shoot rollfilm with the possibility to use a ~75mm lens that offers shift.
I've read in this forum several times that the 75mm shift lens is not wide enough for architecture or interiors, but I'm more interested in its use as a portrait lens; namely to capture full body images. Will the shift provide selective/shallow DOF similar to a large format camera?Will it allow me to correct some perspective so if I have the camera on a tripod around waist-high, the image will not look like I'm shooting up a person's nose (if they're standing up)? Mewarnai gambar. If you have some images using the 75mm shift photographing people, I'd love to see them! BTW, I'm considering this lens as well as the 65mm f/4 lens.
Thanks in advance. Perspective correction isn't magic. Think what happens whan you look up at a building. The vertical parallel lines will seem wide near you and will appear to narrow away from you.
PC will bring those lines back to parallel. Thats why they're so important to arch. Photography and also to product work. Think looking down on bottles where you you wan the top and bottom to be the same size.
In general, short lenses and people don't go together. I have a RB67 and use 180mm for head an shoulder. Even thats too wide if I want to get closer. I just crop latter to fill the image if need be.
I would consider the 127mm the shortest people lens. I should also add the a shift lens doesn't really address focusing issues like a view camera with tilts and swings can. It was Julie Dennis Brother's work that interested me in using the 75mm shift lens in the first place. I know she uses, it but I'm not sure in what capacity she uses it in comparison to other lenses. I was initially interested in using a low-end Toyo 4x5 for a portrait project, but figured my RZ67 would just save me money in the long run.
The 110mm is fine for headshots, but it's not wide enough for what I want to do. Having never used the 65mm, I wasn't sure if I'd run into distortion issues, so that led me to investigate the 75mm shift lens. Again, if anyone has links to others who've used this lens for portraits, I'd love to see them!
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Bellows Lens Hood G-3 English Instructions. Lenses Not Compatible with the G-3 Mamiya RZ67 Mamiya RB67 37mm, 50mm, 75mm Shift, 500mm 37mm, 50mm, 500mm Names of Parts 1 Filter Slot for 3” Square Filters 2 Bellows 3 Removing Filter Lever 4 Vignetting Mask Inserting Slot. Mamiya 75mm shift lens vs. Large format lens How does it compare (in terms of sharpness, distortion, ca`s) to a large format lens like a grandagon 75mm on a technical camera? Basically I`m looking for camera to shoot rollfilm with the possibility to use a ~75mm lens that offers shift.
I've read in this forum several times that the 75mm shift lens is not wide enough for architecture or interiors, but I'm more interested in its use as a portrait lens; namely to capture full body images. Will the shift provide selective/shallow DOF similar to a large format camera?Will it allow me to correct some perspective so if I have the camera on a tripod around waist-high, the image will not look like I'm shooting up a person's nose (if they're standing up)? Mewarnai gambar. If you have some images using the 75mm shift photographing people, I'd love to see them! BTW, I'm considering this lens as well as the 65mm f/4 lens.
Thanks in advance. Perspective correction isn't magic. Think what happens whan you look up at a building. The vertical parallel lines will seem wide near you and will appear to narrow away from you.
PC will bring those lines back to parallel. Thats why they're so important to arch. Photography and also to product work. Think looking down on bottles where you you wan the top and bottom to be the same size.
In general, short lenses and people don't go together. I have a RB67 and use 180mm for head an shoulder. Even thats too wide if I want to get closer. I just crop latter to fill the image if need be.
I would consider the 127mm the shortest people lens. I should also add the a shift lens doesn't really address focusing issues like a view camera with tilts and swings can. It was Julie Dennis Brother's work that interested me in using the 75mm shift lens in the first place. I know she uses, it but I'm not sure in what capacity she uses it in comparison to other lenses. I was initially interested in using a low-end Toyo 4x5 for a portrait project, but figured my RZ67 would just save me money in the long run.
The 110mm is fine for headshots, but it's not wide enough for what I want to do. Having never used the 65mm, I wasn't sure if I'd run into distortion issues, so that led me to investigate the 75mm shift lens. Again, if anyone has links to others who've used this lens for portraits, I'd love to see them!