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Lieca link is interesting with the sample picture.
I am actually surprise by the DOF of F/0.95 when looking at the back glass, as usually these creat a paper thin field of focus and everything else is OOF.
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I heard Canon once manufactured 50mm f/0.95 lens. In the 60-s.
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A few other companies dare to make that too including Zeiss.
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I found this while answering another query. Looking for Leica and then a mini diversion.
![]() 750 exposure film back on an F2S. Now that is BIG. ![]() ![]() http://www.cameraquest.com/nf2750.htm Don |
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Don, the motocycle club I used to belong to once had a talk given to us by the Metropolitan police force section that managed the speed cameras in central London. This was mid-late 1980s, before digital cameras were common. They used an Olympus OM1 fitted with a similarly big film back. It would still run out of film in a couple of days at some of the worst blackspots.
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