[HUG ] Re: VS: Re: AW: Re: It's a sad Hasselblad day........

  • From: Bob Adler <rgacpa@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "hasselblad@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <hasselblad@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2011 10:46:29 -0800

I believe the P30 has a 1.3 crop factor. That means you should get the 30mm or 
SWC. 

Bob Adler
http://www.rgaphoto.com

On Jan 26, 2011, at 10:38 AM, Richard Man <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> The XPan (double width 35mm panoramic) have only 3 lens, so the choice is 
> made for you. I use them in the following frequency:
> 
> 45mm - 60% (similar to ~24mm in 35mm FOV but crop to 24x65 ratio)
> 30mm - 20% (similar to ~18mm but crop to ...)
> 90mm - 20% (similar to ~45mm ...)
> 
> On the Leica, I use 35mm probably 70% of the time, 50mm 20%, and 75/85 for 
> 10% but really mainly for portrait there.
> 
> On the 4/3, I use it mainly for events, so the needs are drastically 
> different.
> 
> I will guess that I will use a 35mm equivalent lens the most, which for the 
> P30, according to the Capture free's XLS worksheet, would be a 45mm lens. 
> Hence my original thinking of returning the 60mm and get a 50mm Distagon 
> instead (found the worksheet after I bought the lens :-) )
> 
> On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 8:23 AM, Q.G. de Bakker <qnu@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Richard Man wrote:
> 
> Well, my main problem is that I have no reference for shooting with the P30.
> My main gear has been XPan for fine arts, 4/3 for events and Leica for 
> everything
> else. The P30 is going to be my landscape camera as I want more dynamic
> range in the B&W photos. Chances are I will settle on a 3-lens kits, as I 
> have with
> the other cameras. The trick is "which 3 lens?"
> 
> What focal lengths would you pick for the other cameras? 
> 
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