Wouter
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I just bought the R-D1 with two lenses: the CV 28F1.9 and the CV nokton 50F1.5. I have a couple of leica lenses: a summilux 50, a summicron 35 (1st 8 element version), a summitar LTM 50. I was wondering how these leica optics perform on the R-D1, and would be grateful for pics made with them.
Wouter
Wouter
pagpow
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I just bought the R-D1 with two lenses: the CV 28F1.9 and the CV nokton 50F1.5. I have a couple of leica lenses: a summilux 50, a summicron 35 (1st 8 element version), a summitar LTM 50. I was wondering how these leica optics perform on the R-D1, and would be grateful for pics made with them.
Wouter
You can also find a couple on Flickr.
LCT
ex-newbie
You mean the Summilux asph?
You mean the Summilux asph?
Here the cranes would have been softer with the Summilux pre-asph. Wish i had it in my bag.
(200 iso, f/ 5.6, Capture One IV, WB with iCorrect, USM with Fred Miranda's Nikon CS Pro, medium setting, FF & 100% crop)
You mean the Summilux asph?
You mean the Summilux asph? Fantastic lens at f/1.4. Excellent one at slower apertures if you don't dislike rather sharp bokeh.Can anyone show me shots made with an R-D1 and a summilux 50 ?
Here the cranes would have been softer with the Summilux pre-asph. Wish i had it in my bag.
(200 iso, f/ 5.6, Capture One IV, WB with iCorrect, USM with Fred Miranda's Nikon CS Pro, medium setting, FF & 100% crop)


cam
the need for speed
Wouter -- are you talking about the asph or the pre-asph? i have the pre-asph (2nd version) and it's quite gorgeous on the R-D1. i won't bore you with pics if you're asking about the asph... it is definitely one of my favourite lenses as is the 1st version, 8 element cron you mentioned you have as well. i find both lenses plenty sharp for my needs, but i'm looking for character and draw rather than razor optics. your taste may vary.
Wouter
Well-known
Sorry, it's the pre-asp !
LCT
ex-newbie
This one with a late Summilux pre-asph at f/4. My favourite 50 for portrait. Earlier versions are less sharp at fast apertures but may have more 'glow'. Take a look at Cam's pictures and you'll want her old 'Lux right now.Sorry, it's the pre-asp !
(200 iso, f/4, Epson raw converter, USM with Fred Miranda's Nikon CS Pro, medium setting, FF & 100% crop)


thirteen
Established
Here's a link to an excellent article on fast lenses on the RD1 (including the 50 Cron 1.4 Asph.). Photos, comments, centre/edge crops etc., etc. Your Nokton 50 1.5 is also included.
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/lenses/fastlensreview.shtml
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/lenses/fastlensreview.shtml
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cam
the need for speed
this one i kept pretty low contrast, one of the pluses of old lenses IMO. with the pre-asph you can get truly wonderful tonalities, depending on how you work it.
or a more biting look if you play with the contrast:
and here is my best portrait to show the limited DOF you can get (ethel really did think she was human):
or this that exemplifies the glow you can get (and the dust on my sensor). even the lighter tonalities are stunning:
you can check out my flickr page for larger images and examples from the cron... or my gallery here which has two shots slightly bigger.
eta: LCT, you're too kind!

or a more biting look if you play with the contrast:

and here is my best portrait to show the limited DOF you can get (ethel really did think she was human):

or this that exemplifies the glow you can get (and the dust on my sensor). even the lighter tonalities are stunning:

you can check out my flickr page for larger images and examples from the cron... or my gallery here which has two shots slightly bigger.
eta: LCT, you're too kind!
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Wouter
Well-known
Great pictures and great suggestions, thanks ! Makes me itch to get my hands on it and start taking pictures.
cam
the need for speed
Great pictures and great suggestions, thanks ! Makes me itch to get my hands on it and start taking pictures.
i can't wait to see yours! i've become really intrigued with how lens take on slightly different characters with every camera their on. it was love at first sight for me with the 50 Lux on the R-D1 and the Cron is still astounding me daily. they mate really beautifully on the Epson and give it a more filmic look, IMO.
Wouter
Well-known
It will take a while before I can post the first pics - I'll be travelling for a few weeks through Germany and Holland. But then ... autumn colors of Europe ..
cam
the need for speed
i loaned my 50 to a friend who's testing out the M8 and it was fascinating to see how the characteristics of the lens translated. i suspected when i saw the glow (he only has the new 28mm Elmarit and 75mm Summarit) and then knew when i saw the flare
it doesn't do it often, but...
anyways, thought this might help you see how the same lens retains its basic tendencies and characteristics regardless of body -- he used it in the basketball shots.
anyways, thought this might help you see how the same lens retains its basic tendencies and characteristics regardless of body -- he used it in the basketball shots.
Wouter
Well-known
Very nice pictures. I can't wait to see how I'm going to like and use the epson with the summilux.
nksyoon
Well-known
You can try these searches on Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/86731438@N00/pool/tags/LeicaSummilux50mmf1.4I
http://www.flickr.com/groups/86731438@N00/pool/tags/LeicaSummilux50mmf1.4II
Some of mine on R-D1:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/86731438@N00/pool/tags/LeicaSummilux50mmf1.4I
http://www.flickr.com/groups/86731438@N00/pool/tags/LeicaSummilux50mmf1.4II
Some of mine on R-D1:



have a look righthere on RFF.
Some with M8 some with RD1
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/member.php?uid=3531&protype=1
Some with M8 some with RD1
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/member.php?uid=3531&protype=1
Wouter
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Beautiful pictures, shows the potential of this camera+lens combination. Makes me want to shoot a lot. Thanks !
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