Robert Horwell
Well-known member
Ok.
This is NOT a scientific test, so please don't treat it as one. It was me in the garden, and my lovely rose bush. I have had a few people contact me regarding coverage of the older Speed Panchros on the Epic. So today i slung em on there and shot my bush..........I will put grabs ( jpeg ) from the speed panchros on this post and the Panchro/I on the next post.
The idea was really just to show coverage on the 5K FF sensor. Some of you may be surprised!!!
For some reason i shot the 100mm at 2:4:1 but all the rest are FF. I also added another grab of the 18mm at T22 into the sky, you will see visible vignette at T22, vignette starts to kick in about T11. This was shot at 9.00PM GMT, light was fading fast. I just put a quick curve on each take....that's it nothing else. Redgamma2.
So first the Old mid-century Series 2000 Century speed panchros....hehe...
This is NOT a scientific test, so please don't treat it as one. It was me in the garden, and my lovely rose bush. I have had a few people contact me regarding coverage of the older Speed Panchros on the Epic. So today i slung em on there and shot my bush..........I will put grabs ( jpeg ) from the speed panchros on this post and the Panchro/I on the next post.
The idea was really just to show coverage on the 5K FF sensor. Some of you may be surprised!!!
For some reason i shot the 100mm at 2:4:1 but all the rest are FF. I also added another grab of the 18mm at T22 into the sky, you will see visible vignette at T22, vignette starts to kick in about T11. This was shot at 9.00PM GMT, light was fading fast. I just put a quick curve on each take....that's it nothing else. Redgamma2.
So first the Old mid-century Series 2000 Century speed panchros....hehe...