menos
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Thank you, yours is excellent! It is hard to focus when a 2 year won't stand still. Fun lens, I'm glad I bought it.
Yes, I was in slight doubts about mine in the beginning, but just didn't use it enough. It will stay in my back now more and hopefully grow on me.
raid
Dad Photographer
I got my 75mm Lux a year ago. It is a keeper. Any lack of sharpness is due to my focusing and eyesight.



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jordan.dickinson
Jordan Dickinson
Raid....agreed. The 75 Lux was one of my more recent purchases, mostly because of the lack of funds. However...the 75 Lux is truly a gem, and I will never sell it. My copy is absolutely flawless, and although that shouldn't matter, it only compliments its optical perfection. With that said, I don't always shoot at 75mm, but the 75mm has a character all it's own and never fails to impress. Great shots from all posting here. I think the lens offers a unique perspective, compared to a 90 or 50, and from what I've seen, can even improve one's eye for tight cropped photos.
raid
Dad Photographer
Thanks. The light was natural from a window.
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menos
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Raid, that second portrait with THE LOOK, the wild hair and those eyes is truly beautiful!
Jordan, I absolutely agree on the "specialness" of the 75 Lux with it's unique combination of 75mm frame, close focus ability and fast aperture (not to speak of the magic going on @ f1.4 and the pretty different magic going on from f2 on - meaning mercilessly sharp, fine detail).
Jordan, I absolutely agree on the "specialness" of the 75 Lux with it's unique combination of 75mm frame, close focus ability and fast aperture (not to speak of the magic going on @ f1.4 and the pretty different magic going on from f2 on - meaning mercilessly sharp, fine detail).
raid
Dad Photographer
Raid, that second portrait with THE LOOK, the wild hair and those eyes is truly beautiful!
Jordan, I absolutely agree on the "specialness" of the 75 Lux with it's unique combination of 75mm frame, close focus ability and fast aperture (not to speak of the magic going on @ f1.4 and the pretty different magic going on from f2 on - meaning mercilessly sharp, fine detail).
Thanks. It was a good light morning.
jcrutcher
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jcrutcher
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OSFlanker
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The 75mm summilux is a really great lens, too bad I only had mine for a day on loan from a good buddy.
Shot on Kodak Ektar 100 :
Shot on Kodak Ektar 100 :

Tim Gray
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menos
Veteran
You should try, to get your friend, lending it longer to you - you seem to bond well with the 75 Lux! Love that shot!
jcrutcher
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jcrutcher
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rsolti
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Just got myself a 75 Lux...what a lens!




jcrutcher
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rsolti
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more 75 Lux....



helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
LOVE the last one Ryan....Beautiful Little Girl
rsolti
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Thanks Helen, JSU
JSU - I use an M9 and process all images thru LR4. For B/W I always use NIK Silver Efex. I would say that over 90% of my images that go thru Silver Efex I first select a film filter that I like and adjust from there. For instance, on the last one of the girl I used Ilford Delta and then cranked up the contrast and reduced the grain. On the swing I used TMAX 400 and brought out the shadows....kept the grain, thought it was appropriate. 99% of my color goes thru LR4 ONLY. Speaking of, LR4 I have found to be a HUGE improvement (especially in shadow detail) over LR3 when working with Leica DNG files. Worth the upgrade.
Here are a few more 75 Lux shots from a local cemetery......
JSU - I use an M9 and process all images thru LR4. For B/W I always use NIK Silver Efex. I would say that over 90% of my images that go thru Silver Efex I first select a film filter that I like and adjust from there. For instance, on the last one of the girl I used Ilford Delta and then cranked up the contrast and reduced the grain. On the swing I used TMAX 400 and brought out the shadows....kept the grain, thought it was appropriate. 99% of my color goes thru LR4 ONLY. Speaking of, LR4 I have found to be a HUGE improvement (especially in shadow detail) over LR3 when working with Leica DNG files. Worth the upgrade.
Here are a few more 75 Lux shots from a local cemetery......





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