>> https://picasaweb.google.com/zuikooh/LisboaMMXIIPHLdAStudyTrip3Ba_ar?authuser=0&feat=directlink
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> I remember seeing a good many of these before and find them to be
> delightful to look at again. I especially enjoy photos like this:
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> https://picasaweb.google.com/zuikooh/LisboaMMXIIPHLdAStudyTrip3Ba_ar?authuser=0&feat=directlink#5732485287880656306
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> What chipped adapter are you using?
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> Joel W.
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Hello Joel,
Abstract patterns are always nice, for this picture a central crop of
a bit larger than 4 segments could be even better. (sometimes some
thinking time is good:).
I use a 'very old', not programmable chipped adapter, with fixed 50/2
code. I measured all my adapters (I have three) and this one is the
best for wide-angle. I have a second hand Rayqual (cameraquest)
adapter in the post from a former (canadian) list member I am planning
to mate with a programmable Russian dandelion.
Curious to see if the Rayqual is indeed of better quality still. My 35
shift gives very good results with my current set-up, but the 24 shift
is not as critically sharp as I am used from the OM-bodies, and I
suspect infinity issues here, 21/2 suffers more from this than the
21/3.5 as well. (but my 21/3.5 is a very good copy I'm really pleased
with).
All the best,
Iwert
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