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Pentax 67 vs Zeiss/Leica 3d effect
Old 10-26-2011   #1
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Pentax 67 vs Zeiss/Leica 3d effect

OK, I know that these are two different systems/formats, but I'm interested in the "3D effect"...not to be confused with bokeh or real shallow DOF as it usually occurs in the middle-wide apertures with wide-normal lenses.

http://photo.net/leica-rangefinders-forum/008vML

I've read that this effect is most pronounced with Zeiss/Leica lenses because of their ridiculously high micro-contrast.

Most people shoot small format so I haven't heard much about this effect on the MF SLR's. Since medium format offers more negative, you'd expect more tones (which I assume equates to micro-contrast), so would this effect be as equally obtainable with the Pentax 67 lenses assuming good photographic technique.
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