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Blooms in the eve.

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
a close examination of some local blooms. Taken with my SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH Edixa-CURTAGON at F4.







Enjoy.

This is a surprise lens for me. Is it 28mm or 35mm and what is the mount? I am impressed by the bokeh at f4.0 and this short focal length. How close can you get?

Also, is this on your canon M camera?

Asher
 

Roger Lund

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This is a surprise lens for me. Is it 28mm or 35mm and what is the mount? I am impressed by the bokeh at f4.0 and this short focal length. How close can you get?

Also, is this on your canon M camera?

Asher

Yes with my Canon EOS-M.

28mm. It is a M42 mount. .28m, without a tube and I used to tube . With a tube you can get focus until you hit the front of the lens.
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Yes with my Canon EOS-M.

28mm. It is a M42 mount. .28m, without a tube and I used to tube . With a tube you can get focus until you hit the front of the lens.

How often do we see such Bokeh with a 28mm lens at f4.0? Is this as unusual as I'm thinking or am I greatly mistaken?

Anyway I'm impressed. :)

Asher
 
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