I have tried copy 20x20 gloss photography prints mount on the wall,
with two T32s at 45 deg. and bronica SQ-A. I failed the first time due
to tripod leg reflection. Although I'm not sure how serious the camera
letter reflection will be but on the save side I will cover them with
black tape if I have to do flat copy. For some works, slight
reflection will not be so noticeable or not so important, but the
prints I copy were for Ad production, it is very noticeable even there
is a small reflection.
The 50/2 and 90/2 also has letter on the side not on the front ring, I
guess one of the reason was to prevent reflection.
C.H.Ling
dreammoose wrote:
>
> I have taken a lot of slides for college lectures and other copy work
> using glass covers and lights at 45 degrees from the copy on both sides
> and have never had any hint of a reflection of lens or camera.
>
> C.H.Ling wrote:
>
> >The black out of lettering is to prevent reflection. For some
> >photography works such as flat copy it is better to have the tripod
> >and camera in black, otherwise you have to cover them carefully.
> >
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