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No on has mentioned my favorite, the 105 f 2.4! Leave us not forget that one! I don't think it can be beat for street work, landscapes, portraits and general work. Not a heavy weight, either. Will do close-ups with tubes or lenses. Give it a look and have some fun! Welcome to cider block photography!
Logan
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One quick suggestion: The P67 really, really likes to be attached to a tripod.
Try shooting some Delta 100 with a tripod, and look at the negative with a 20x
loupe... It's quite a combination! Kris.
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I have the 90mm 2.8 leaf shutter lens and it's a dandy. My 75mm f4.5 in the vintage Super-Multi-Coated Takumar/6X7. If I had to chose between the two for a walk-about lens it wouldn't be a hard decision at all. The 90mm would stay home! I like the slightly wider angle of the 75mm f4.5. Not only that, it's sharper than the 90mm f2.8. It also delivers every bit as good in the contrast department too. Now, if you ask me my favorite lens in my outfit that's a different story. I'll take my late model 45mm anytime. 45mm with the 6x7 output is just stunning! Domaz is right about the Pentax 67 being the best MF around. In fact, I just stuck my "like new" Mamiya M645 1000s on the auction block as I don't need it anymore(no more weddings to back-up) and will stick to a couple of Rollei TLR's, Hasselblad outfit and this outstanding Pentax 67 system. What more could a person ask for! JohnW
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