75mm f/1.4 Summilux Photos

I use a 2-stop (0.6 / 4x) B+W filter and find that allows me to cater reasonably in many circumstances (using an M3 with a max of 1/1000 or Hexar RF with 1/4000 and sensible film choices). I find the filter quite easy to get on and off.

...Mike

P.S. ..and, given the thread title, a photo:

Mike -- thank you so much! that's kind of what we came up with, but i wasn't sure. (the joke is that i do so much low light shooting, using my lenses wide open with ISO 800 or 1600 -- i've forgotten what sun was like.) i'll start with the 4X and move up to 8X if i get more adventurous when i'm in Los Angeles in May.

gorgeous photo. btw. the colours just pop! it's a good reminder of why i'm getting this lens. it seems to be in a class all it's own. keep them coming!
 
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Thank you!
I always consider selling this lens. Or trading it. I don't use it as much as I should and there are other things I need/want.
But it looks surreal!
*grumble*
 
definitely a keeper! you make it sing!

i'm dying to get mine but it's still a week or two away :bang:

after carrying around the Nocti yesterday to practice focussing on it, i spent half the time in cafes knowing i'd made the right decision to get the 75 as well (closer focusing, longer view).

between the two, i don't have money to join a gym. then again, lugging these two monsters around, i won't need it :D

seriously loving your photos, Carl, thank you (and keep 'em coming)!
 
Good stuff, Carl, as usual.

Here is a new one of mine:

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(on NPZ 800).

Cheers,

Roland.
 
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Here's my very first frame with a 75mm Lux acquired two weeks ago. Thanks for all the guidance that helped me decide on this.

The focus is on the foreground right at f4. At f1.4 the background was soup. :)

M7, PanF + Rodinal 1:50

Regards,

Rolo
This is amazing !
 
thank you everybody for continuing to post. there's no doubt i love the lens but, more importantly, i love what you all are doing with it.

maybe it's one of those lenses that is so big an unwieldily that you, yourself, really have to love and it pushes you to go that extra distance?

i've gone through the images multiple times, kind of putting the perspective in my head. this one, in particular, caught my eye -- how had i missed it before? it reminds me very much of a Steichen....

Carl -- although the colour is lovely, would you be willing to convert it to black and white for me to see (and maybe put it up a wee bit larger)?

i love women's backs and have seen so few photos here. it makes me regret that i don't have anybody that's game to model. but this makes me wonder if, with the limited depth of field, i might be able to do a self-portrait in the mirror...?

 
Thanks! And sure I can do that.
I'm lost in a world of work this morning but I'l have time before the day is over.
One of those rainy San Francisco days that make the darkroom look so good.
 
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