visionaryelitist
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Hi. I have just acquired my first MF camera, a 503CX with CF Planar T 2.8/80. Looking down on the focusing screen is amazing in itself although it will take some getting used to everything being back to front! I've only shot a few exposures on it so far but am finding focusing, even with the magnifyer, a little odd. Coming from only ever using 35mm/FF DSLR where focusing manually was relatively simple-its either sharp or its not. With the focus ring being that much more precise, i'm second guessing myself all the time. I guess its not too much of a problem with smaller apertures and/or further focusing distances but wide open and 3 feet away for example, I dont know just how critical it is. I am aware of other screens for it but which would you recommend to aid my aging eyes!
On a seperate but related issue, DOF. Over the years i've come to instinctively know what aperture to plump for, depending on my vision for the shot and focal length. Now it seems I have no idea. ok, so i get that larger format equals less DOF but in the field, how do i translate this to my brain? For my landscapes I tended only ever to stop down to f/16 on my canon optics due to diffraction and even then over time lent more toward f/11 if i could. Is there a similar logic to zeiss lenses or does diffraction not exist in this premium grade world?? Hopefully down the line I will add a wide angle or two to my CZ arsenal but for now am stuck with the good old standard 80mm. Is it as sharp wide open as at f/4??
This is only my first day with my new toy but already i feel i have a thousand questions! Please feel free to leave me some thoughts.
On a seperate but related issue, DOF. Over the years i've come to instinctively know what aperture to plump for, depending on my vision for the shot and focal length. Now it seems I have no idea. ok, so i get that larger format equals less DOF but in the field, how do i translate this to my brain? For my landscapes I tended only ever to stop down to f/16 on my canon optics due to diffraction and even then over time lent more toward f/11 if i could. Is there a similar logic to zeiss lenses or does diffraction not exist in this premium grade world?? Hopefully down the line I will add a wide angle or two to my CZ arsenal but for now am stuck with the good old standard 80mm. Is it as sharp wide open as at f/4??
This is only my first day with my new toy but already i feel i have a thousand questions! Please feel free to leave me some thoughts.