nzeeman
Well-known
Here are some color photos at the Boardwalk. The first was shot stopped down at about f.8; the second and third shots were taken at f.4. I have not adjusted the color, although I did make some adjustments in LR for exposure and clarity.
what happened here? is purple fringing this strong on this lens??
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Hard to believe the picture above is @ f4, looks more like f1.5!
Erik.
Erik.
mapgraphs
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raid
Dad Photographer
I am using the CV Heliar Classic almost each day now.
When used wide open it can give a dreamy look, while used at f8 it is a very sharp lens.





When used wide open it can give a dreamy look, while used at f8 it is a very sharp lens.
raid
Dad Photographer
I'm thinking I may keep this lens after all...
Smart move. I am also keeping my lens. It is special.
raid
Dad Photographer
I took these at-late-lunch-portraits yesterday. My wife asked me twice about "the lens" that I have used here. She likes the results, and she has seen me take photos with over 20 50mm lenses in past years. She likes the old Leica lenses and the Zeiss Sonnar lenses.



SaveKodak
Well-known
Are these all taken with the Helier classic? Looks like they get progressively softer focus.
raid
Dad Photographer
All were taken wide open in dim light, which made focusing accurately more difficult. Yes, these are all taken with the Heliar Classic 50/1.5. In a better lit scene, this lens is quite sharp even when used wide open.I used this lens so that such images were possible.
This is a crop of her eyes. In dim light and at 1.5 aperture this is not too bad.
This is a crop of her eyes. In dim light and at 1.5 aperture this is not too bad.


Erik van Straten
Veteran
One of the most useful portrait lenses available now for a rangefinder. I'm curious if Leica themselves will come up with a response to this lens in the form of a re-release of an old design and NOT an aspheric. It wouldn't surprise me if they did. This lens is gorgeous.
Erik.
Erik.
raid
Dad Photographer
Maybe Leica can create a 50mm "Thambar-2"?
raid
Dad Photographer

Colors removed from the original image. Perfect Effects 9:Tri-X 400 program.
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
The Heliar is in good hands Raid!
raid
Dad Photographer
Thank you Ray! I got the lens from you!The Heliar is in good hands Raid!
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Raid, I very much prefer the B+W version of the picture! Wonderful!
Erik.
Erik.
Bingley
Veteran
what happened here? is purple fringing this strong on this lens??
I’m not seeing any purple fringing. What are you referring to?
Bingley
Veteran
Hard to believe the picture above is @ f4, looks more like f1.5!
Erik.
It may have been wider than f4, Erik. But I was shooting 1.5 indoors and could have turned around and shot outside without adjusting the aperature. My camera does not always accurately record the correct aperture in the photo metadata.
Bingley
Veteran
I like those portraits of your wife, Raid (and nice to one where she’s smiling). I also found it hard to focus this lens precisely in dim light at 1.5.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
I like those portraits of your wife, Raid (and nice to one where she’s smiling). I also found it hard to focus this lens precisely in dim light at 1.5.
Seems to be more of a problem with the rangefinder than with the lens. The lens is not harder to focus than any other lens mounted on an M-Leica. Maybe an eye-correction lens on the camera will solve the problem.
Erik.
Bingley
Veteran
Seems to be more of a problem with the rangefinder than with the lens. The lens is not harder to focus than any other lens mounted on an M-Leica. Maybe an eye-correction lens on the camera will solve the problem.
Erik.
Good point, Erik. But do you agree that the depth of field at 1.5 on this lens seems quite narrow? More so than, say, a Zeiss Sonnar?
raid
Dad Photographer
My M10 has a good RF in it. I have been focusing well with lenses such as CV 50/1 when used wide open.
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