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Hi
here's a tip for using 35mm lenses, first credited to Gunter Osterloh's "Leica M The advanced school of photography" book (now out of print )and quoted / paraphased by someone from one of the online forums.....as far as i know, this tip should apply to 35mm lenses on 35mm systems with 24 x 36mm sensor size.......
u're sitting on the MRT, and facing the opposite row of seats, which is roughly 2.5m away (i measured ). if u use a 35mm lens and focused to 2.5m then the distance that is covered across the frame will be 2.5m. That way, you know the coverage of your lens without even lifting it up to your eye......it's about 3-4 seats i think...couple this knowledge with scale focusing, you can shoot at will without looking through the viewfinder yet have a rough idea of what the final image will contain ![]() actually, this tip applies to shooting from the hip as well. this thread inspired the talk about using the 35mm lens, zone / scale and hyper focusing and hip shooting on the streets in general.... |
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Hi
just dug out an older pic of mine taken with a 35mm lens on film...yup if u cut the fat on the right, the coverage of 2.5 metres is about 4 seats ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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So am I correct to say that at 70mm, the coverage will be around 2 seats?
What about the shutter noise? |
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the rule, for some scientific / optical theory i probably wouldn't understand, only applies to 35mm lenses, as in lenses with 35mm focal length! i think u mistook "35mm lenses" as all lenses based on the 35mm system ![]() nothing much u can do about shutter noise though...unless u change to a quieter camera...... |
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And is that with or without 1.6X FLM?
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RD, maybe OT here. Too bad, I am just back from Little India, went to SLS first, with 20mm. Sad to say, I dun know what to shoot
This sounds impossible right? But honestly, I feel very helpless with a wide angle now. Didn't see anything really interesting... Sigh... Too addictive with 200mm. Any tips on this? WA subjects?
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One thing I found is that, if you have no idea of what you want, not in the mood to shoot, purposely go out to shoot for the sake of shooting without any 'aim', then your pictures won't be good. Regards CK |
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I found color doesnt' work here, after I converted some pix to BW, feel better. And now slowly i get the idea of how to do streetshooting with WA. Ok, promise next time will be better, hah
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![]() no i really don't think so. ![]() |
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