Phil Bloom
September 29th, 2007, 11:56 AM
Just bought a 105mm f2 nikon 35mm lens for my Brevis with something called DC, defocus control.
I have been reading about it and it is supposed to effect the out of focus attributes to portrait shots where you have a shallow DOF.
It has a dial at the front of the lens with the actual lens fstops labelled twice, once to the front and once to the rear.
I tested it with my Brevis (CF1L), JVC HD201.
Here are three photos of the three extemes. The first is at neutral, the second is front max and the second is rear max. The lens is wide open at f2.
Sorry about the model, couldn't find anyone pretty so I came across this hobo who was very accomodating.
As you can see the focal length altered a fair bit when using either effect.
You gotta love that clean, crips brevis image.
I tried it with the CF3L but I saw too much grain pattern with it. As expected as this diffuser only is usable with really fast lenses.
I have been reading about it and it is supposed to effect the out of focus attributes to portrait shots where you have a shallow DOF.
It has a dial at the front of the lens with the actual lens fstops labelled twice, once to the front and once to the rear.
I tested it with my Brevis (CF1L), JVC HD201.
Here are three photos of the three extemes. The first is at neutral, the second is front max and the second is rear max. The lens is wide open at f2.
Sorry about the model, couldn't find anyone pretty so I came across this hobo who was very accomodating.
As you can see the focal length altered a fair bit when using either effect.
You gotta love that clean, crips brevis image.
I tried it with the CF3L but I saw too much grain pattern with it. As expected as this diffuser only is usable with really fast lenses.