Mundy Park, March 2010
People often wonder what the Tokina 11-16 f/2.8 lens looks like on a full-frame camera. The first part of this photo set was shot with the Tokina on a Canon A2E 35mm camera. The extreme vignetting is because the Tokina is designed for digital cameras with smaller sensors so the image circle produced by the lens will not cover a full 35mm frame when it is in the 11mm to 14mm range. At around 15 or 16mm, the image circle gets large enough that it covers the entire frame.
The second part of the photo set was shot with a Zorki 6 with a Jupiter-8 lens.
All shots are on Kodak T-Max 100 film, developed in Kodak XTOL, 1:1 for 9.5 minutes.
Read MoreThe second part of the photo set was shot with a Zorki 6 with a Jupiter-8 lens.
All shots are on Kodak T-Max 100 film, developed in Kodak XTOL, 1:1 for 9.5 minutes.
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