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On 6/22/2026 at 7:17 PM, crappyjones123 said:

Rick's wide angle images made me want to look at some older images. Here's one with a 21mm Zeiss distagon from 2015. image.thumb.jpeg.0008fd2e8e6800f968413f5025655db8.jpeg

Beautiful landscape! Also I'm sure a nice Distagon.

9 hours ago, jose said:

R6mII + RF800 ISO800, 1/800, F11

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I can't choose between, but did you debate about shooting at f/800? ;) 

 

 

So Light Lens Lab is probably most known for recreating old Leica lenses, but they've produced three non-Leicas also - The Cooke Speed-Panchro II (below), the Angenieux S21 (previous page), and the Dallmeyer Super-Six (I should resist, right? Being a completest is expensive.). Sometimes this is in a new mount, occasionally a new focal length. Anyway, they're often compared and I had Monday off, so swung by The Cantor Art and Anderson Collection Standford spaces with a dusted off SPII with the SL (typ 601). Isn't much of a comparison with the Jaq show, as their subjects are so different, but fun to shoot close together. Mostly at f/2.8. You may recognize the Richard Serra sculpture Sequence, shown here many times, along with a Nick Cave Soundsuite and Deborah Oropallo Patrol. 

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