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Two Beaulieu Questions


John Adolfi

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Hi, leicina special yields the steadier image. Schnieder didn't make 7-80 lens for the beaulieus ( i believe ) only 6-66, 8-50, 6-70, angenieux produced the 8-64, 6-80 and 6-90. The 6-80 is an amazing piece of glass, produces a slightly warm image, while the 6-70 is image appears more natural and sharper. The 6-80 is calibrated in T-Stops, which is rare in the super 8 format. Sharpness, probably nowt between them. 6-80 delivers the best looking 64t images ( have tried canon 814xls, leicina, 6008 with 6-70, zeiss ms8 ) i have so far exposed. Not that i will touch that stock again with a barge pole. Going off topic, why not 64D, instead of 100D, this would offer less grain, its in the kodak ektachrome line up!!

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