Hi guys,
Just received a copy of the Canon 100mm f/3.5 LTM lens! It's the older type that's black and chrome and it's my second copy. The first one had some murky stuff in the middle element that could not be cleaned out, so it was returned. This one is much better, but still have cleaning marks on the front element. However, it has no effect on the images.
Here are some sample images of some
Heliconia psittacorum for my first shots with it. You can click on the respective images for a slightly larger version for comparison. Full size images are on my flickr account for those interested.
The picture on the left is shot at f/3.5 with Canon 100mm f/3.5 LTM
The picture on the right is shot at f/8.0 with Canon 100mm f/3.5 LTM
I've also added a third picture from a beat up Canon 100mm f/2.0 as a comparison. This was shot at wide open at f/2.0.
All images shot at ISO 200, with Epson R-D1s. Images are straight JPEG out of the camera with no color adjustment or sharpening. Camera setting was at standard.
All in all, the small form factor of the Canon 100mm f/3.5 is a real plus factor. However, I've yet to take this lens out for normal shooting and the f/3.5 aperture may be a bit of a challenge in less than ideal light conditions. Contrast and sharpness improved when stopped down as reported by many others.
Pictures and comments from other users of this lens would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Cheers,