tyvm for the video. i have the chrome nose 35mm f2 concave. If it weren't for how pretty it is, I'd probably trade it for the 35mm f2.8 nfd if only to have a lighter lens with no yellowing of the glass.
Thank you! IIRC, you're almost exclusively digital, correct? I only ask because on B&W film, a nice yellow tint in the lens will add a contrast boost to the photos.
@@DavidHancock You are correct - I'm exclusively digital. Not only that, but my (sony) camera is set to: Fluor - Day White. I really don't like overly warm tones out the gate as I discovered I was always dialing it back in post.
Quick Question. When you say macro adapter, are you referringextension tube 25, the one used for the cannon 50mm F/3.5 macro to achieve 1:1 magnification? Thank you
Good question. For macro adapters, those are strictly for mirrorless shooters. Those are adapters with focusing helicals built in so that the lens can be moved further forward than the flange focal distance to force it into the close-up or macro range.
0:12 The message behind this photograph is obvious: the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris are less than five months away. 🏅🥇🏅
It's hard to believe Steinbeck is more than eight years old now.
tyvm for the video. i have the chrome nose 35mm f2 concave. If it weren't for how pretty it is, I'd probably trade it for the 35mm f2.8 nfd if only to have a lighter lens with no yellowing of the glass.
Thank you! IIRC, you're almost exclusively digital, correct? I only ask because on B&W film, a nice yellow tint in the lens will add a contrast boost to the photos.
@@DavidHancock You are correct - I'm exclusively digital. Not only that, but my (sony) camera is set to: Fluor - Day White. I really don't like overly warm tones out the gate as I discovered I was always dialing it back in post.
Quick Question. When you say macro adapter, are you referringextension tube 25, the one used for the cannon 50mm F/3.5 macro to achieve 1:1 magnification?
Thank you
Good question. For macro adapters, those are strictly for mirrorless shooters. Those are adapters with focusing helicals built in so that the lens can be moved further forward than the flange focal distance to force it into the close-up or macro range.
I see you picked some sponsorship...finally. Congrats. (Congress Rats)
I didn't pick up a sponsorship.