Ultra-weak light 1. Delayed Fluorescence

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Lou Jost
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Re: Ultra-weak light 1. Delayed Fluorescence

Post by Lou Jost »

Yes Dick, I can get infinity focus on a few (not all) of the x-ray lenses on that camera. However, I found that I can also do that with my stock Olympus MFT Pro f/1.2 lenses, and the resulting image is sharper and flatter than those of the x-ray lenses when used to image close subjects. I have to do more tests to see if this is also true at infinity.

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Re: Ultra-weak light 1. Delayed Fluorescence

Post by dickb »

Thanks Lou. The XR lenses may not be designed for the highest resolution or the flattest field, but just acceptable image at the widest aperture. Still interesting to see what results they produce.

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