Well done. Brings back memories — my first 35mm SLR was a screw mount Yashica. Manual and aperture priority modes work with these old lenses. Two points: 1. when using IBIS, you need to enter the focal length in a set lens menu pick – otherwise turn off image stabilization. 2. in Adobe LR you won't find a lens profile — adjust parameters manually or select a lens/maker combo that is closest. The older lenses also tend to have CA issues that can be tricky to correct in LR. Color rendition tends to be surprisingly good, though.
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Well done. Brings back memories — my first 35mm SLR was a screw mount Yashica. Manual and aperture priority modes work with these old lenses. Two points: 1. when using IBIS, you need to enter the focal length in a set lens menu pick – otherwise turn off image stabilization. 2. in Adobe LR you won't find a lens profile — adjust parameters manually or select a lens/maker combo that is closest. The older lenses also tend to have CA issues that can be tricky to correct in LR. Color rendition tends to be surprisingly good, though.
Super cool info. Thanks man!
I always tend to favour 35mm lenses for street photography, Great informative video!