ktmrider
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I have owned just about every Leica M between the M2-M6TTL models except the M5. Presently my Leica kit is a mint chrome M4 with 15/35/50/90 focal length lenses.
Sherry (as well as some of the threads on this forum) has almost got me talked into trying an M5. Now I know it won't work with some early short focal length and collapsable lenses but I am wondering about lenses from Cosina.
Does it work with the 15/21/25 from Cosina or Zeiss? The only lens I own is the 15 but looking strongly at the 25. Or I may just add the 35 f1.2 as I get back into low light.
And I would like comments comparing the 35f1.2 with the Cosina 35f1.4. The size of the 35f1.4 is certainly attractive but that 1.2 sure looks like it would bring home the bacon.
Sherry (as well as some of the threads on this forum) has almost got me talked into trying an M5. Now I know it won't work with some early short focal length and collapsable lenses but I am wondering about lenses from Cosina.
Does it work with the 15/21/25 from Cosina or Zeiss? The only lens I own is the 15 but looking strongly at the 25. Or I may just add the 35 f1.2 as I get back into low light.
And I would like comments comparing the 35f1.2 with the Cosina 35f1.4. The size of the 35f1.4 is certainly attractive but that 1.2 sure looks like it would bring home the bacon.
ktmrider
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Answered Own Question
Answered Own Question
Well, I just answered one of my questions by looking at the Cameraquest site. All the Cosina lenses will fit an M5 according to Cameraquest. I would still like comments on the 35 1.4 vs 35 1.2 Cosina lenses.
Answered Own Question
Well, I just answered one of my questions by looking at the Cameraquest site. All the Cosina lenses will fit an M5 according to Cameraquest. I would still like comments on the 35 1.4 vs 35 1.2 Cosina lenses.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
As long as the lens uses a regular rear cap I'd say you are probably fine.
Vincenzo Maielli
Well-known
I has used, on my M5, the VC Ultron 35/1.7 and Apo Lantahr 90/3.5, without any problem. The VC 12 or 15 are too intrusive for the particular meter of the M5 (i own the 15/4.5 also).
Ciao.
Vincenzo
Ciao.
Vincenzo
Timo
Timo
I have used the CV 21/4 and 15/4,5 on my M5 and never had any problems whatsoever, both work fine.
Regards,
Timo
Regards,
Timo
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
The 35/f1.2 feels very good on the M5 because, while a big lens, it feels more balanced on the body. I would definitely prefer the f/1.2 lens.
The only Cosina lens that probably does not work on the M5 is the collapsible 50/f3.5 Classic Heliar which won't collapse.
The only Cosina lens that probably does not work on the M5 is the collapsible 50/f3.5 Classic Heliar which won't collapse.
Joe
Established
I use the cosina 15mm on the M5, it looks scary, but it fits with no problems.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Except for the little roadsign that pops up in the meter, why M5?
Why not make that lil mint M4 into a user?
Why not make that lil mint M4 into a user?
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
Better ergonomics than any other M?Except for the little roadsign that pops up in the meter, why M5?
Let the flamewars begin
Philipp
Nokton48
Veteran
It's the best balanced M I've ever used. Who knew?
I have known, but couldn't find one at a decent price (for me) until recently. It should be arriving any day now
ktmrider
Well-known
Gets Used, I Don't Collect Cameras
Gets Used, I Don't Collect Cameras
When I say the M4 is mint, I meant it was when purchased. It took me a long time to find one and when I did I jumped on it. However, it is presently my only Leica (have owned M3/M2/M4-2/M4-P/M6/M6TTL/CL) but I think ownig the classic M4 was always in the back of my mind. It was the Leica produced when I was in college and could not afford one. I paid my way thru school shooting with a Nikon F and it is now my other 35mm.
And I have learned some lessons over 40 years of photography which has been a hobby while I paid the bills by being a professional pilot. I was in and out of several systems but always came back to 35mm, Leica , and Nikon. I carried 2-3 bodies and lots of lenses because I could while traveling. Well, the lesson I learned is travel light. Thus an M4 with 35/90. If I need something wider or longer, I have it but usually don't take it.
So, the M4 gets used. Am thinking M5 because I have never owned one and do like a TTL meter on occasion. But lessons learned tell me to keep it simple so I have not made the plung yet.
Gets Used, I Don't Collect Cameras
When I say the M4 is mint, I meant it was when purchased. It took me a long time to find one and when I did I jumped on it. However, it is presently my only Leica (have owned M3/M2/M4-2/M4-P/M6/M6TTL/CL) but I think ownig the classic M4 was always in the back of my mind. It was the Leica produced when I was in college and could not afford one. I paid my way thru school shooting with a Nikon F and it is now my other 35mm.
And I have learned some lessons over 40 years of photography which has been a hobby while I paid the bills by being a professional pilot. I was in and out of several systems but always came back to 35mm, Leica , and Nikon. I carried 2-3 bodies and lots of lenses because I could while traveling. Well, the lesson I learned is travel light. Thus an M4 with 35/90. If I need something wider or longer, I have it but usually don't take it.
So, the M4 gets used. Am thinking M5 because I have never owned one and do like a TTL meter on occasion. But lessons learned tell me to keep it simple so I have not made the plung yet.
mr_phillip
Well-known
I would still like comments on the 35 1.4 vs 35 1.2 Cosina lenses.
The 35/1.4 is a highly corrected modern lens with decent sharpness wide open, good colour correction and the same nasty bokeh that effects the Nokton 40mm wide open (although it improves as you stop down).
The 1.2 is none of these things. It's a softer, dreamier lens with its own distinctive fingerprint. It's also huge (although that might make it an ideal match to an M5).
If 'twere me, as I already own a couple of good, sharp 35s, I'd take the 1.2 just to get something radically different.
Try checking out Flickr for some examples of each lens.
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