OK, just bought a second hand Vibrating 35mm adapter from eBay, and have some (actually many) questions about it... See if you can help me with any
First, these are some photos, taken in photo mode totally zoomed out (though with grain, because there wasn't much light) EDIT: They're taken without vibration. I'll try tomorrow to take some new ones with vibration activated
OK. From them, I've noticed that there is some vignetting, that the focusing screen is somewhat grainy, that light is lower than without any adapter, and that the DOF isn't reduced a lot.
So, I have questions for all these...
-Vignetting. Is my vignetting normal, or higher than normal? And how can I improve it, apart from just zooming in? Is it the adapter's fault, or the lens fault?
-Focusing screen. Do you think it's a bad one, or by the photographs you don't notice a bad quality? (I don't know if it's good, bad or normal). If it's a bad one... Can it be easily changed? I mean, the adapter is a DIY, but are these screen glued or fixed, or are they removable?
-Regarding the light, or the lack of... I HAVE noticed there is much less light than in normal mode. I have seen in other posts that aperture from the lens itself can fix this a bit. I have to try that. But can it also be the adapters fault?
_And, finally, how can I achieve a swallower DOF? Does it, once again, just depend on the lens or also on the adapter? And how can I know if a lens has more or less DOF?
Ok these are my questions :P. I have to tell you that I have almost no experience with these things, 35mm lens, adapters, etc. So please be conscious of thatI've searched something like 20 threads for info, but I've just got puzzled so that's why I made this huge n00bish post. Sorry if it annoys or something.
So in conclusion, thanks for any answer you might give me, and sorry for bad english :P






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