![]() But this is what you want to see with this lens anyway – the soft-and-fuzzies. I’ve been told that if you stop the Eidoscope down past f8, it becomes a much more regular, sharp lens. It’s not only the maximum amount of light but also the maximum soft-focus effect. That said, as the only waterhouse stop I have for the lens is the wide-open f5 stop, that’s the only one I’ve been using. It was expensive enough modifying my camera to fit the lens – I don’t want to spend more money on accessories for a lens I’ll have to return. As the lens is on loan to me and not mine, I have not sent it off to have replacement waterhouse stops made for it. I think I wrote previously about the Hermagis Eidoscope soft-focus portrait lens I have on loan. ![]()
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