On 7/26/2021 1:23 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
Perhaps there is a reason for 1/2000
With a usable aperture of f8 or f11, there is no such thing as 1/2000
with film unless you're using ISO 1600.
Not a problem with the right gear and subject. The f16 shot below was ISO 100 @
1/20 second.
Another advantage over the mirror lens is the ability to use small apertures to increase DoF. And, in the case of the
600, improved bokeh. <cid:part1.35A4DD96.B90D7FAA@gmail.com>
But there was one thing I really did like about that lens.
Aaaaand . . . . . . . . . ?
Curious Moose
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