WR, are you saying that he 35mm lens has the
exact same ease of focusing as the 105 lens
on the its with both at F8 focusing? I don't
believe it for both technical and experience
reasons, you can say it all you want but I
don't just believe it one bit. You may try
to defend your point in saying that since
I haven't tried it I don't/cant know, but with many
many years of cameras and lenses, I have
never found that type of behavior from any
of my lenses or finders, 35mm. large format,
medium format etc. A three to one ratio on
the focal length just makes for too big
of a DOF difference not to notice the focusing
differences. The longer lens simply snaps in
and out of focus much more than the shorter
lens which makes it easier to focus accurately/critically.
I am not talking about the ability to focus
each accurately, I am talking about the ease
to focus each accurately.

jco

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From: "Paul Stenquist"
Subject: Re: Using a Super Tak w/ istDS- A challange to the list?


>I tried it with a 135/2.5 and a 35/2.0 on my *istD, both at f4. As I  
>suspected, it was much easier to focus the 135. Finding critical  focus

>on that lens was easy. The 35 appeared to be "in focus" at a  wide 
>range of settings. Finding critical focus was more difficult.  But I 
>already knew that. I've been doing it for more than 40 years.

Try stopping down to f/8 and try with a 105 rather than a 135. I was
surprised myself, I wasn't expecting to repeat Shel's 
observations.
I wasn't able to repeat it with my LX, MX or ME Super.
I do have one of the accessory screens in my istD, though I don't know 
if it has a different tooth compared to the stock screen.

William Robb 



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