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A tribute to my 8-element Leitz 35mm f2 Summicron lens
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35mm Lens for Pentax K1000: The Perfect Starter Lenses
35mm Lens for Pentax K1000: The Perfect Starter Lenses
A 35mm lens is the perfect starter for a Pentax K1000 camera. This versatile lens can be used for various purposes, from taking photos of family and friends to capturing beautiful landscapes.
Here’s a look at some of the benefits of using a 35mm lens on your Pentax K1000 and the best 35mm lens available.
Overview of Pentax K1000
The Pentax K1000 is a manual-focus camera manufactured by Pentax…
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[ 2014 Jacksonville, Fl ] Other than the ISO on a particular camera sensor there is nothing more important than lenses. I rented the Canon 88m 1.2 + 35mm 1.4 and all I can say is masterpieces. I've always had the Nikon 85mm 1.4, 50mm 1.8, and 70-200 2.8 have been my favorite lenses on the Nikon side. I recently rented the Canon 5D Mark III with these two lenses and it helped me understand why lenses cost so much. The quality that comes from that 85mm 1.2 is straight beauty. The build quality on both are amazing too. I would say at times the image was too sharp from theses two lenses which was a problem to me. On the Nikon side I never seen that problem. You would get a sharp image but it didn't ever seem fake, but maybe that was just a problem I had. None the less I still loved the build quality on them and its quality it's just at times I felt I had to dial back the sharpness on the camera. Definitely invest into lenses over bodies because lenses never lose its value or quality.
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Yeah, extreme busyness came and got its hands on me again. Here's a thing to fuck with your brain a bit to show I'm not dead.
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Nezu Shrine, Tokyo
Canon P with 35mm f2 lens
Hasselblad 2000 FC/M with Planar 80mm f2.8
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