Hasselblad Sonnar 250f5.6 on A900

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Hasselblad Sonnar 250f5.6 on A900

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Recently I purchased a Hasselblad (500 compatible) lenses to Sony converter. I don't own any HB lenses but my
neighbor does and he generously loaned me his lenses 250f5.6 and 150f4 along with some extension tubes. The first
image is the setup with extension tube and Sonnar 250f55.6

The third one is a crop and it has been printed at 16"X20" is now adorning one of the walls in the home. The original is about 17Mb
and the crop is about 2Mb. I up scaled the crop to overcome the minimum file size requirement at the local print shop.

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With best regards,
Sury
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Re: Hasselblad Sonnar 250f5.6 on A900

Unread post by mvanrheenen »

Wow, great result sury! Especially the second one. Nice sharp and smoooooooth bokeh :)
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Re: Hasselblad Sonnar 250f5.6 on A900

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Thank you.
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