hipsterdufus
Photographer?
So, it's been a while since I posted to RFF, but I was rummaging through some of my old gear when I spotted an old Argus C3 50mm Cintar lens and my ebay Argus-Sony adapter that I had bought a while ago. Decided to play with it a bit. I've been particularly surprised at the sharpness of this lens (especially on center). I also really like the rendering.
Just figured I'd share an image of my pup and the camera/lens combo since I'm stuck in quarantine like most everyone else.
Pup (Shot at f3.5. Minor adjustments to exposure and contrast. The focus was on the eyes):
Combo:
Just figured I'd share an image of my pup and the camera/lens combo since I'm stuck in quarantine like most everyone else.
Pup (Shot at f3.5. Minor adjustments to exposure and contrast. The focus was on the eyes):
Combo:
helen.HH
A smile & a wink…
lovely shot Eric,
Beautifully soft and Sharp enough
Very cool Rig !
Beautifully soft and Sharp enough
Very cool Rig !
hipsterdufus
Photographer?
Thanks, Helen! I've been taking way too many pictures of the dog lately. You can tell she's getting tired of it. For the sharpness nuts, I decided to include a crop:
Definitely more than sharp enough for me.
Definitely more than sharp enough for me.
Kent
Finally at home...
The Sony A7 series is perfect for those experiments!
raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
hipsterdufus
Photographer?
Oooooh, I like the color in that shot.
CharlesDAMorgan
Mentor
Entirely by coincidence I watched a documentary on the Hurtgenwald battle in 1944. It featured Tony Vaccaro, a GI who took photographs with his Argus C3 that used this lens and developed them at night in his comrades' helmets in the open. The pictures he showed were sharp!
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