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Subject: Re: Mamiya-Sekor 21mm F4, screwmount
Thanks for the comparisons. Looks like there is more shadow
detail from the
Super-Tak.
Dan Scott
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From what I can see ( the prints are better than
the scans) the Mamiya meets or exceeds the
SuperTak in every way
]]On Behalf Of J. C. O'Connell
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 8:48 AM
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Subject: RE: Mamiya-Sekor 21mm F4, screwmount
It must be something I did different
in paint shop as the prints look virtually
identical aside from the angle of view.
JCO
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FWIW,
heres another comparison shot of the Mamiya 21mm
F4 vs. the SuperTakumar 35mm F2.0. Not sure if
2 different focal lengths can be compared much
except for contrast...Whatever. Next time I will
use the 20mm SMCT vs. the Mamiya SX 21mm. That
will be a more meaningful matchup.
Small:
Thanks for the comparisons. Looks like there is more shadow detail from the
Super-Tak.
Dan Scott
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From what I can see ( the prints are better than
the scans) the Mamiya meets or exceeds the
SuperTak in every way. The geometric distortion
is almost nil. I didnt do a comparison
Decided to burn a roll of BW 35mm today
which I havent done in ages. Heres
a shot ( sorry overcast skies ) taken
with the Mamiya-Sekor SX 21mm F4. (screwmount).
I used tmax 400 and shot at 1/125 F8
First time I used this one for BW.
Full frame small:
http://www.gate.net/~hifisapi/carcondos.jpg
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