Re: SMC Pentax-M 85mm f/2: Creates a soft-focus effect ....

2003-05-31 Thread Rfsindg
Arnold,
I agree with you.  The 85mm f2 is a sweet lens.  Perhaps it's the 
size/weight, perhaps it's the extra light for focusing, but some of my favorite 
portraits 
were taken with it.  It was so easy to sit around the dining room table and 
shoot family candids.  No flash, no fuss, just some memories to save for 
later...
Regards,  Bob S.

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  in the areas just beyond the depth-of-field. Ideal for portraiture, 
  indoors or out
  
  I found this official Pentax statement today in a Asahi Pentax Lenses 
  and Accessories booklet (06771) of the late 70s or early 80s
  
  This statement nicely explains why some bash this lens while others 
  treasure it. Or why this lens seems to be somewhat soft wide open, 
  especially with subjects that are not flat like a sheet of paper. Or why 
  it still produces sufficient contrast and high resolution IN the 
  depth-of-field. Or why I produced some of my most beautiful portraits 
  with this lens.



Re: SMC Pentax-M 85mm f/2: Creates a soft-focus effect ....

2003-05-31 Thread Pentxuser
I'm with you Arnold... But let's keep it our little secret and we can pick up 
another 85F2 when someone reads the negative posts, believes them and sells 
the lens for half of what it's worth..LOL..
Vic 

In a message dated 5/30/03 3:58:48 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 in the areas just beyond the depth-of-field. Ideal for portraiture,

indoors or out

I found this official Pentax statement today in a Asahi Pentax Lenses

and Accessories booklet (06771) of the late 70s or early 80s

This statement nicely explains why some bash this lens while others 
treasure it. Or why this lens seems to be somewhat soft wide open, 
especially with subjects that are not flat like a sheet of paper. Or why

it still produces sufficient contrast and high resolution IN the 
depth-of-field. Or why I produced some of my most beautiful portraits 
with this lens.

Arnold