Peter Östlund wrote:robbing wrote:Is a s16mm cinema camera,why you don´t look for s16mm cinema lenses?
About "best"..what is best? There is no better lens,just the better choice for each project.
For example,I´ve some super sharp lens,but I don´t want these lens for shot a beautiful girl,I prefer something more soft. Women aged 30+ will thank you

Well I know this after 30 years as a DOP but I would never invest in a soft lens just for women .
If needed I would use filters or soften it afterwards. If I buy a soft lens I would be in the s-t when needing the sharpness.
Frankly I am not sure old s16 lenses are sharp enough (except for older women .-).
I will look into the suggestions thanks.
Ok,Peter.
Just tried to be amusing with a joke. No offense Mr Östlund.
Have fun.
In any case,I prefer the character of some Cooke,Panavision C,even a 1970 Lomo to a Tokina or whatever new still photo lens.
For me these "old" lens make digital more organic.
Man,the "women lens" was a joke,take it easy

...But if I have to close up a beautiful woman I´ll do with a Macro Panatar,non with a C series
