I still wanted to shoot some tele images after the shots with the tele 6,3/400m. I put the Rolleinar (Mamiya) 2,8/135 MC in the Rolleiflex SL35 E body and took these photographs: https://www.flickr.com/photos/itarfoto/16426677596/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/itarfoto/16450926471/ Carlos 2015-01-31 8:50 GMT-03:00 CarlosMFreaza <cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx>: > Planar 1,8/50 HFT > https://www.flickr.com/photos/itarfoto/16218670978/ > > Telelens 6.3/400mm wide open > https://www.flickr.com/photos/itarfoto/16218895760/ > > Carlos > > > > 2015-01-28 9:31 GMT-03:00 CarlosMFreaza <cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx>: > >> Last month I bought a tele lens 6,3/400mm from the '60s-'70s made in >> Japan, its commercial brand is according the importer: Hanimex, Soligor, >> Vivitar and others; mine is "Hanimex", an importer from Australia; it has >> M42 mount and then my topic about the Rollei M42- QBM adapter. >> >> >> This tele lens is long like a canyon and heavy. It has a ring with a >> tripod socket but I used it camera hand-held (not recommended, it requires >> a tripod). I was only checking it for the first time, I had a Kodak >> Pro-image ISO 100 loaded in the Rolleiflex SL 35 E (the tele lens requires >> an ISO 400 film at least). You need 1/500 or faster shutter speed to >> eliminate camera movement in the image; if you are using an ISO 100 film, >> you are limited to the lens f stop full aperture, f 6,3, for subjects in >> shadow. >> >> >> I took these two photographs about birds in the wild last week- end in >> the farm; they were taken with the Hanimex 6,3/400mm, camera hand-held, >> lens wide open f6,3, 1/500 shutter speed, Kodak Pro-Image ISO 100 color >> negative film, and the Rolleiflex SL 35 E with the Rollei M42 adapter, It's >> not easy to take photographs about birds in the wild, I'm starting to learn: >> >> >> https://www.flickr.com/photos/itarfoto/16386867475/ >> >> >> https://www.flickr.com/photos/itarfoto/16199455170/ >> >> >> Carlos >> > >