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4 versions of Dallmeyer Super Six 3" f1.9 at wide open testing shots. Serial # are at the end of each photo discription.

 

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Flickr 上 jeffoaloha 959818Dallmeyer Super Six 3 inch f1.9 # 1173xx - f1.9

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Flickr 上 jeffoaloha 959818Dallmeyer Super Six 3 inch f1.9 # 4601xx - f1.9

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Jeffo,

 

 

The Cooke Anastigmat seems to reign with regards to OOF beauty and overall

depiction in my view...if you want to offload it at ANY point.....

 

 

Regards,

 

 

Bob

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Jeffo,

 

 

The Cooke Anastigmat seems to reign with regards to OOF beauty and overall

depiction in my view...if you want to offload it at ANY point.....

 

 

Regards,

 

 

Bob

 

Hi Bob :

 

In my point of view, each old lens has it's own characteristic when comes to digital as they were designed for film. They reacte and changes so much in different light and distance from object. Perhaps one day, I will try them on film and see how they will performs too.

 

Cheers,

 

Jeff

 

Here is one from England's old cine lens on S2. Always give you surprises.

 

14913190392_3bceb1760e_b.jpgRoss Xpress 3 inches f1.9 (coated) + S2-2 by jeffoaloha 959818, on Flickr

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