Jerry G
Loc: Waterford, Michigan and Florida
My son's favorite camera store is in an antique mall in Oviedo Fl, while we were browsing I found a Vivitar 100mm f2.8 macro for $32. The only problems are it is manual focus and I now need to buy a light meter, as my last one died about 30 yrs ago. I shot some pictures so I could compare dof at different f-stops and see how sharp it is. I'm posting some photos that illustrate how dof increases with higher f numbers and how sharpness falls off at either end of the aperture scale. The first photo is at f4 #2 at f8 #3 at f16 #4 at f32 the fifth one is just a picture I took when I first got the lens. I know these are not the best pics for this but after I shot them I thought I should post them anyway.
Jerry, they look pretty good. They are actually pretty good for tests. The diagonal lines, fine lines etc.
--Bob
Jerry G wrote:
My son's favorite camera store is in an antique mall in Oviedo Fl, while we were browsing I found a Vivitar 100mm f2.8 macro for $32. The only problems are it is manual focus and I now need to buy a light meter, as my last one died about 30 yrs ago. I shot some pictures so I could compare dof at different f-stops and see how sharp it is. I'm posting some photos that illustrate how dof increases with higher f numbers and how sharpness falls off at either end of the aperture scale. The first photo is at f4 #2 at f8 #3 at f16 #4 at f32 the fifth one is just a picture I took when I first got the lens. I know these are not the best pics for this but after I shot them I thought I should post them anyway.
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Very nice, Jerry G. Good examples of dof using different apertures. I had to laugh when I saw your fifth picture, trying out the lens. I still have the 1st picture I took when my hubby gave me my first DSLR at Christmas. Took a picture of an outdoor wreath with snow on it. The first with my new toy! It's a good picture, used it on cards, and it still makes me happy! Enjoy your new lens! (I'm a Yankee who doesn't throw things away so I still have my light meter although I've hardly used it since! -- Pixie Jackie
Good job. Imagine doing that for a living with every lens you could get your hands on.
Jerry G
Loc: Waterford, Michigan and Florida
rmalarz wrote:
Jerry, they look pretty good. They are actually pretty good for tests. The diagonal lines, fine lines etc.
--Bob
Thank you for commenting, was pleased withe results. I did not waste $32.
Jerry G
Loc: Waterford, Michigan and Florida
Pixie Jackie wrote:
Very nice, Jerry G. Good examples of dof using different apertures. I had to laugh when I saw your fifth picture, trying out the lens. I still have the 1st picture I took when my hubby gave me my first DSLR at Christmas. Took a picture of an outdoor wreath with snow on it. The first with my new toy! It's a good picture, used it on cards, and it still makes me happy! Enjoy your new lens! (I'm a Yankee who doesn't throw things away so I still have my light meter although I've hardly used it since! -- Pixie Jackie
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Thank you, I' glad the last one reminded you of something you enjoy.
Jerry G
Loc: Waterford, Michigan and Florida
fergmark wrote:
Good job. Imagine doing that for a living with every lens you could get your hands on.
Thank you, that would be an interesting job.
Jerry G wrote:
My son's favorite camera store is in an antique mall in Oviedo Fl, while we were browsing I found a Vivitar 100mm f2.8 macro for $32. The only problems are it is manual focus and I now need to buy a light meter, as my last one died about 30 yrs ago. I shot some pictures so I could compare dof at different f-stops and see how sharp it is. I'm posting some photos that illustrate how dof increases with higher f numbers and how sharpness falls off at either end of the aperture scale. The first photo is at f4 #2 at f8 #3 at f16 #4 at f32 the fifth one is just a picture I took when I first got the lens. I know these are not the best pics for this but after I shot them I thought I should post them anyway.
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Very nice Jerry, great test and for $32, you have a winner.
troutbum
Loc: north central pennsylvania
Have fun with your 32 dollar camera and while your at it get out there with those bugs and catch some fish. Did you tie them?
Jerry G
Loc: Waterford, Michigan and Florida
Blaster34 wrote:
Very nice Jerry, great test and for $32, you have a winner.
Thank you, I am pleased with the lens so far.
Jerry G
Loc: Waterford, Michigan and Florida
troutbum wrote:
Have fun with your 32 dollar camera and while your at it get out there with those bugs and catch some fish. Did you tie them?
No, I did not tie these, I do tie flys but would not post pictures of them
Jerry G wrote:
. . .The only problems are it is manual focus and I now need to buy a light meter, as my last one died about 30 yrs ago. . . . I know these are not the best pics for this but after I shot them I thought I should post them anyway.
Manual focus is not a problem, especially for macro work and thoughtful image making, IMHO. These are very good pics for illustrating the len’s performance in practical applications, in my view. The mid-range apertures’ results certainly look quite good for me. I lost out on a bid for a Minolta 100mm macro for film and digital use - seeing these results gives me an incentive to look for one of these Vivitars.
Stan
Looks like you got a keeper. I would struggle with the manual focus, though, as my eyes just aren't good enough any more - even with glasses.
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