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Equipment & Techniques => Cameras, Lenses and Shooting gear => Topic started by: ErikKaffehr on January 02, 2013, 12:11:16 am

Title: Sonnar 150 CB on DSLR using Arax tilt adapter
Post by: ErikKaffehr on January 02, 2013, 12:11:16 am
Update: Warning! I see quite a lot of problems with flare and ghosting when used outside on my sample!


Hi,

I'm testing a Sonnar 150/4 I bought for 400$ (3000 SEK) against stuff I have for my Sony cameras.

http://echophoto.dnsalias.net/ekr/index.php/photoarticles/73-sonnar-150-cb-on-dslr-using-arax-tilt-adapter?showall=1

Adaption is made using an "tilt" adapter from Arrax, so I can use Scheimpflug principle to increase DoF:
http://echophoto.dnsalias.net/ekr/index.php/photoarticles/73-sonnar-150-cb-on-dslr-using-arax-tilt-adapter?start=5

I may add, that the stuff is not very practical, but it indicates that at least some Hasselblad lenses are quite usable on DSLRs. I am clearly impressed by the Sonnar, by the way!

Best regards
Erik
Title: Re: Sonnar 150 CB on DSLR using Arax tilt adapter
Post by: ErikKaffehr on January 08, 2013, 01:41:20 am
Hi,

Some minor updates done.

Enclosed pair of images indicates flare sensitivity (on an overcast day with no lens shade). I have a lens shade on order, hopefully it will help!

Best regards
Erik