raid
Dad Photographer
raid
Dad Photographer
raid
Dad Photographer
raid
Dad Photographer
If I focus on the vase, the flowers will be OOF. If I focus on the flowers, the vase will be OOF. This is especially seen when standing close to the vase/flowers. The max aperture 1 gives a very shallow DOF. Else, it allows you to bring out some parts of the image and leave the rest OOF.
the_jim
human
The resolution at f/1 seems to be incredible. The focus fall-off is very pleasing, as well.
Also, geometric distortion appears very low…especially for a fast 50 (seems a lot of designers have allowed for a decent amount of barrel distortion in legacy fast 50’s).
Also, geometric distortion appears very low…especially for a fast 50 (seems a lot of designers have allowed for a decent amount of barrel distortion in legacy fast 50’s).
raid
Dad Photographer
I am very happy with my lens, Jim. It opens up many possibilities in photography. I would once in a while take photos at smaller apertures too. This is a very sharp lens.
cboy
Well-known
Sorry if asked already but did you use evf and or focusing aid when focusing @ f1.
How does shooting portraits fair with the lens. Easy to dial in focus?
How does shooting portraits fair with the lens. Easy to dial in focus?
raid
Dad Photographer
I did not use any focus assistance at all. No eye glasses or contacts. No EVF.
No LiveView. I find is easy to focus on eye lashes for example (at 1.0).
I would take portraits at apertures 1~4 and then pick the best looking ones.
No LiveView. I find is easy to focus on eye lashes for example (at 1.0).
I would take portraits at apertures 1~4 and then pick the best looking ones.
raid
Dad Photographer
This portrait was taken quickly at aperture 1.


raid
Dad Photographer
I set the lens to wide open and then I try to focus on the hair or any part of the face that a rangefinder clearly places in focus. The I change focus to be spot on the eyes. Once I feel that I have it done correctly, I take 3-5 shots quickly.
raid
Dad Photographer
I am curious of how other users of this lens view its qualities. I wonder how many such lenses have been sold to RFF members so far.
the_jim
human
I am curious of how other users of this lens view its qualities. I wonder how many such lenses have been sold to RFF members so far.
Patiently awaiting delivery of my copy later this week or early next week.
kram
Well-known
Only done a few test shots on film with this lens. It ticks my boxes, Great fast lens.
re rubbish fast lenses: I think back to my Tamron 135mm f2 5, Good build, lovely handling, great balance on my Pentax, focused to less than 6ft. At f5.6 just adequate results, opened wider it was rubbish.
re rubbish fast lenses: I think back to my Tamron 135mm f2 5, Good build, lovely handling, great balance on my Pentax, focused to less than 6ft. At f5.6 just adequate results, opened wider it was rubbish.
raid
Dad Photographer
We know the saying for Leica lenses: "Leica lenses are designed to be used wide open".
Will we next see a similar statement by CV?
Will we next see a similar statement by CV?
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
We know the saying for Leica lenses: "Leica lenses are designed to be used wide open".
Will we next see a similar statement by CV?
Mine work well. Check with Mr Leica on YT. He is a professional photographer experiencing similar results using CV without the "Leica tax." YMMV
https://flickr.com/photos/sandynoyes/51238267982/in/album-72157719281501231/lightbox/
raid
Dad Photographer
Peter Karbe (Wetzlar) told us that Leica lenses should be used wide open unless it is not possible to do.
raid
Dad Photographer
I used again the CV 50/1 a few days ago for some quickly taken informal portraits of my daughter Dana, and then of our cat Jenny.
link: https://raid.smugmug.com/Leica-M10-CV-50mm-1/
I have been trying to use this lens only wide open. This works well in dark scenes and in shade but not when the sun is shining full force in Florida.
Below are all ten portrait shots taken of Dana. I did not do any editing. Each image was taken wide open without an EVF or any focus assist device. No eye glasses or contacts were worn either.
The closer your main subject is to your camera, the more dramatic the OOF will be.
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link: https://raid.smugmug.com/Leica-M10-CV-50mm-1/
I have been trying to use this lens only wide open. This works well in dark scenes and in shade but not when the sun is shining full force in Florida.
Below are all ten portrait shots taken of Dana. I did not do any editing. Each image was taken wide open without an EVF or any focus assist device. No eye glasses or contacts were worn either.
The closer your main subject is to your camera, the more dramatic the OOF will be.
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raid
Dad Photographer
Jenny has two or three favorite spots in our home, and this one is her daytime spot at which she relaxes at the window and she observes the outside world that she is not interested or willing to explore. She sometimes moves her head suddenly, and I get OOF shots of her. Here, I deleted 2 or 2 totally OOF images.
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raid
Dad Photographer
This morning at the Pensacola Farmers Market. I arrived 20 minutes before they opened to customers. The sellers were still setting up things.
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raid
Dad Photographer
In my RFF thread on CV 50mm lenses (poll), so far only very few RFF members have claimed they own a CV 50/1.
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