Good looking stuff, Rick. Who was the song by?
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Good looking stuff, Rick. Who was the song by?
Thanks Evin
Song was Animal Collective
Track was My Girls
Album, Merriweather Post Pavillion
Awesome album
Anyone that starts a thread with a Naughty by Nature reference is good by me :)
Glad to have you down Richard, great looking stuff!
I'm interested in the K-35's. What can you tell me about them?
Thanks
Rob Gardner
I've shot with both versions, the superspeeds and the standard speeds. The Superspeeds are really nice lenses. I like the look they give, especially skin tones. The standard speeds I used were pretty soft wide open, and overall I just didn't like them as much.
But, as to the RPPs, nice job Richard. Fun video to watch to see the various lenses intermixed. Ah, one of those times I wish I was living in So. Cal. I never did get a chance to see the RPPs on the projector at the REDUSER event.
Hi Richard, I never had the chance to shoot with the K35s yet but Zeiss SuperSpeeds have a flare that looks like in the attached picture. I find it quite different to your K35s. Apart from the fact that the K35 are as fast as Super Speeds they are different glas, I guess. Nothing bad about this.
Hans
Thanks for sharing richard!
Awesome! So excited to receive mine.
Well, they're awesome for one!
Very unknown glass. Visual Products calls the K-35 prime set, Hollywood's Biggest Secret.. Couldn't agree more. They made them back in the 70s and 80s. Won a technical Academy Award due to their new Aspherical design. They flare nicely. Have a very pleasing contrast and are just slightly softer than a modern lens. They are also full frame!
The flares do look different, however, the optical looks are so close to identical. Someone did some cross comparison between a set of MKIII SS and K-35s, and I couldn't tell the difference fully open or closed down.
K-35s have a nice round bokeh. I think there are 9+ iris blades in there..
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