Hi Markus
You are rigt about the focusing. You need a manual or an internal focusing
lens.
I use it mostly on a 135mm MF lens. And I can use it on my SONY F717 (58mm
filter thread) as well. Oh, you can get nice shots! The quality and state of
the mirror are setting limits, of cource - it has to be straight and without
scratches or dirt. Anyway, you will get nice shots, not otherwise
obtainable. So it's really difficult to compare. It's brilliant for candid
shots.
One problem is, that when you are photgraphing in crowded places, people in
front of the lens tends to wait to pass you by, because they believe you ar
photographing in different direction. If you don't notice them, you'll have
to appologize all the time.

What do you think of my concert shots from The White Elf?
All the best

Jens Bladt
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http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


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Emne: RE: "The White Elf"


Hi Jens
a quick glance at your website showed me, that you experimented with a Right
Angle Scope.
I also got one from a flee market for nearly nothing but have not used it
yet. It seems
to be very hard to focus with it, because it moves with the lens, I think
you understand what I mean.
Did you take some worthy shots with it? I saw, that below 70mm I get
vignetting with it. But, I could photograph
myself with it, I will try it one day.

I liked the b/w photo of your son, well done (in both meanings) ;-)
Markus



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