shawn
Veteran
Might be the only one here with one of these.....
fp L, Sigma 17mm f4



fp L, Sigma 17mm f4
shawn
Veteran



fp L, Sigma 17mm f4
shawn
Veteran
fp L
17mm f4
17mm f4
20mm f2

17mm f4

17mm f4

20mm f2
shawn
Veteran



fp L, 17mm f4
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
Your photos are so full of New England ambience. They always make me homesick!
shawn
Veteran
Thanks, it is a very photogenic area!



shawn
Veteran



Sigma fp L, 17mm f4
shawn
Veteran



Sigma fp L, 17mm f4
shawn
Veteran
Sigma fp L with 45mm f2.8. Checking out the in close rendering at f2.8. f4 and f5.6.



shawn
Veteran



Sigma fp L, Sigma 17mm f4
shawn
Veteran



Sigma fp L, Sigma 17mm f4
shawn
Veteran
Finally got around to this project. I have been wanting to adapt this lens for years.
Test shots
@f2.8
@f5.6
Infinity is almost correct. It focuses maybe a hair past infinity at the stop. Reprinting and moving the lens 0.1mm closer to the sensor.

Test shots

@f2.8

@f5.6
Infinity is almost correct. It focuses maybe a hair past infinity at the stop. Reprinting and moving the lens 0.1mm closer to the sensor.
Freakscene
Obscure member
Is that the 38mm Sonnar from the Contax T??? Wow.Finally got around to this project. I have been wanting to adapt this lens for years.
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Test shots
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@f2.8
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@f5.6
Infinity is almost correct. It focuses maybe a hair past infinity at the stop. Reprinting and moving the lens 0.1mm closer to the sensor.
shawn
Veteran
Yes! I bought a couple of dead Contax Ts years ago.Is that the 38mm Sonnar from the Contax T??? Wow.
DownUnder
Nikon Nomad
Gorgeous images, wow!
Now here I am with a similar but not quite the same thought (is that a tangent?) on this.
This is of great interest to me, as I'm considering a Leica CL with Sigma lenses as a lighter kit to carry around in my Asia travels.
In fact I have just now started a new thread about this. And then went exploring in RFF, found this, and here I am.
Your images remind me of eastern Canada, where I grew up. New Brunswick and New England have so many similarities.
If you can do such beautiful work with Sigma lenses, all the possibilities for me with a CL and two or three Sigmas...
To say it again, congratulations of such wonderful imagery. Well worth posting, also viewing. Kudos to you!
Now here I am with a similar but not quite the same thought (is that a tangent?) on this.
This is of great interest to me, as I'm considering a Leica CL with Sigma lenses as a lighter kit to carry around in my Asia travels.
In fact I have just now started a new thread about this. And then went exploring in RFF, found this, and here I am.
Your images remind me of eastern Canada, where I grew up. New Brunswick and New England have so many similarities.
If you can do such beautiful work with Sigma lenses, all the possibilities for me with a CL and two or three Sigmas...
To say it again, congratulations of such wonderful imagery. Well worth posting, also viewing. Kudos to you!
shawn
Veteran
Thanks! I just responded to your other thread but to say it again... the Sigma made for mirrorless lenses (DG DN) are awesome! Just very very good glass, built well and the I series is really reasonably priced new and you can typically find them used at half the cost of new.Gorgeous images, wow!
Now here I am with a similar but not quite the same thought (is that a tangent?) on this.
This is of great interest to me, as I'm considering a Leica CL with Sigma lenses as a lighter kit to carry around in my Asia travels.
In fact I have just now started a new thread about this. And then went exploring in RFF, found this, and here I am.
Your images remind me of eastern Canada, where I grew up. New Brunswick and New England have so many similarities.
If you can do such beautiful work with Sigma lenses, all the possibilities for me with a CL and two or three Sigmas...
To say it again, congratulations of such wonderful imagery. Well worth posting, also viewing. Kudos to you!
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