

You will have many hours of enjoyment from this fine lens I am sure No sign of coma Excuse the noise, I didn't take a tripod so they were shot at 128 respectively using my D810. Seems to be remarkably good if correctly focused. Kei wrote: Took this lens out this evening to try out some quick tests to see how things look wide open. I really like using the mamiya lenses on my 1000s but the lack of a multi format film scanner precludes me from using shots taken with it for the time being. (35mm f3.5, 80mm f2.8, 150mm f2.8 and 210mm f4) I reckon that this 80mm is likely to be my favourite as I'm quite fond of the field of view from 85mm on 35mm film/FX digital. I will be testing out others as I have a few more mamiya lenses from my 645 kit. Very nice shot there OH, that's the kind of photo I intend to use the lens for. One of the kids - straight from the pool - complete with goggle marks around her eyes. I have loads of stuff that I have to get rid of, if you see me commenting about something I have got and you want one, ask me. Lloydy wrote: superb pictures, that's a fine lens. There have been some excellent images posted here on the forum in the past. Oldhand wrote: It is a truly marvellous lens capable of wonderful results. Location: Mid North Coast NSW - Australia Last edited by Kei on Sun 9:49 am edited 2 times in total Olympus OM Zuiko 24mm f2.8, Zuiko 28mm f2.8, Zuiko 50mm f1.8, Sigma 600mm f8 Hexagonal bokeh from f4.Ĭontax Zeiss Distagon 35mm f1.4, Zeiss Planar 85mm f1.4, Zeiss Vario-sonnar 35-70mm f3.4 Some strong longitudinal CA is noticeable below f4 around highlight edges, which is a little disappointing. (this was a much cheaper solution than a nikkor or zeiss zf)įull frame shots off my D800. Looks good enough to kerb my hankering for a replacement for my contax fit zeiss planar 85mm f1.4 for the time being.
#Mamiya 80mm f4.0 lens for mamiya 7 ii pro
Kei wrote: Finally got my fotodiox pro m645 to nikon adaptor through today so had some fun with it this afternoon using my 80mm f1.9 off the 1000S.
#Mamiya 80mm f4.0 lens for mamiya 7 ii Pc
The PC connect, though the camera has a hotshoe, is on the front bottom, right near the bottom of the lens.Posted: Fri 6:39 pm Post subject: Mamiya-Sekor 80mm f1.9 N The shutter button is a modern button, but there is a shutter cable release on the side of the camera. The camera body itself feels solid, and is built well, with a few strange caveats to that. Shooting the 43 with a flash was exciting, too! It does add some bulk to the camera, and having to remove and replace it every time one takes it out of, and returns it to the bag is a bit bothersome, to the point that I started shooting without it, which was pretty fun, actually. The external viewfinder is super bright, though it might be a touch over-large for some folks.

I found the focus a bit stiffer than I enjoy with my Fuji, but about equal to my Leica. The 43mm is extremely sharp, with very little distortion. It is wide, very wide, and even though I shoot wide and enjoy it, for some reason I was never able to connect with this camera. The 43mm is equivalent to 21mm or so on a 35mm camera. The 43mm and the 50mm require external viewfinders, as do the 150mm and 210.
