squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
I sold my copy of this lens a while back, as I had been moving mostly into digital and it didn't work so well on the R-D1, especially wide open. Now that I'm shooting with the M9, I bought another copy (thanks, Maiku!).
This combination is fantastic. What an incredible lens--quite sharp wide open, and though it's a challenge to focus it is doable. The M9's 90mm framelines actually work very well. All from yesterday:
Do you see purple fringing here? I sure don't.

Dining room vase-1 by mabel.sound, on Flickr

Tulips by mabel.sound, on Flickr

Comet by mabel.sound, on Flickr
Some shots from an event at school last night:

Joseph Klein at Cornell-3 by mabel.sound, on Flickr

Joseph Klein at Cornell-13 by mabel.sound, on Flickr
Casual portrait of my colleague at dinner:

Joanie by mabel.sound, on Flickr
This combination is fantastic. What an incredible lens--quite sharp wide open, and though it's a challenge to focus it is doable. The M9's 90mm framelines actually work very well. All from yesterday:
Do you see purple fringing here? I sure don't.

Dining room vase-1 by mabel.sound, on Flickr

Tulips by mabel.sound, on Flickr

Comet by mabel.sound, on Flickr
Some shots from an event at school last night:

Joseph Klein at Cornell-3 by mabel.sound, on Flickr

Joseph Klein at Cornell-13 by mabel.sound, on Flickr
Casual portrait of my colleague at dinner:

Joanie by mabel.sound, on Flickr
Moriturii
Well-known
Speaking of this lens. There is one for sale, it's apparently an "FD" mount, how do I use it on a Leica M mount camera? (M2 to be specific)
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
Speaking of this lens. There is one for sale, it's apparently an "FD" mount, how do I use it on a Leica M mount camera? (M2 to be specific)
For that FD lens I'd get a good Canon F1 body.
Bar8barian
Established
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Nokton48
Veteran
Mabelsound,
Those are absolutely lovely.
I'm about to start looking for a nice copy of this lens, myself.
Those are absolutely lovely.
I'm about to start looking for a nice copy of this lens, myself.
I sold my copy of this lens a while back, as I had been moving mostly into digital and it didn't work so well on the R-D1, especially wide open. Now that I'm shooting with the M9, I bought another copy (thanks, Maiku!).
This combination is fantastic. What an incredible lens--quite sharp wide open, and though it's a challenge to focus it is doable. The M9's 90mm framelines actually work very well. All from yesterday:
Do you see purple fringing here? I sure don't.
Dining room vase-1 by mabel.sound, on Flickr
Tulips by mabel.sound, on Flickr
Comet by mabel.sound, on Flickr
Some shots from an event at school last night:
Joseph Klein at Cornell-3 by mabel.sound, on Flickr
Joseph Klein at Cornell-13 by mabel.sound, on Flickr
Casual portrait of my colleague at dinner:
Joanie by mabel.sound, on Flickr
f16sunshine
Moderator
John these look really beautiful. Great combination in capable hands.
The Meaness
Well-known
Great examples. The first shot is really impressive - the lack of fringing is awesome. Thanks for sharing!
Vickko
Veteran
Thanks for posting the thread. I have one, had it a long time, thought of selling it. Not, maybe not.
Vick
Vick
Bill58
Native Texan
The 1st shot of the purple flowers almost looks 3-D!
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squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
The 1st shot of the purple flowers almost look 3-D!
Yeah, I keep looking at that photo and shaking my head in disbelief. Even stopped down, this lens gives a beautiful sense of depth and dimension...it is way sharper in the center than I had any right to expect of it, and the bokeh is really lovely.
Mackinaw
Think Different
I have the "R version of this lens (for the Canonflex) and agree that it's a charmer. Really impressive portrait lens too, especially when used wide-open.
Jim B.
Jim B.
bennyng
Benny Ng
Some great results for the lens! Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Cheers,
menos
Veteran
John, did you ever happen, to have to adjust the aperture ring on your samples or open the lens - is it easy/ accessible?
I consider buying a sample, which happens to have a loose aperture ring - aperture works nicely, but the ring does have play.
I too was very, very impressed by how clean this lens is right from f2, where I tested it in the shop Yesterday - extremely sharp, very different character from my 90 Cron pre ASPH (this is somewhat soft, but provides a much smoother, more creamy background).
EDIT:
- bought it
- unscrewed optics module
- removed three small screws, holding aperture ring
- cleaned assembly
- put aperture ring back in position
- screwed three screws back with the slightest hint of green Loctite (careful, not even half a drop, just enough, to slightly bind the screw for later easy removal)
- in love with that lens - fantastic tele for (still) a bargain, measured at Leica money (think 90 Cron pre ASPH)
I consider buying a sample, which happens to have a loose aperture ring - aperture works nicely, but the ring does have play.
I too was very, very impressed by how clean this lens is right from f2, where I tested it in the shop Yesterday - extremely sharp, very different character from my 90 Cron pre ASPH (this is somewhat soft, but provides a much smoother, more creamy background).
EDIT:
- bought it
- unscrewed optics module
- removed three small screws, holding aperture ring
- cleaned assembly
- put aperture ring back in position
- screwed three screws back with the slightest hint of green Loctite (careful, not even half a drop, just enough, to slightly bind the screw for later easy removal)
- in love with that lens - fantastic tele for (still) a bargain, measured at Leica money (think 90 Cron pre ASPH)
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menos
Veteran
If this is now the official Canon 100/2 on digital M thread - here is my first contribution with this beautiful lens:
"selling turtles"
"killing time"
I am indeed speechless at how crazy detailed and sharp this lens is wide open! It is a freaking 60+ years old! Show this to some of the kids over at dpr, contemplating over newest zooms and pixel sharpness - crazy world it is ;-)


"selling turtles"

"killing time"
I am indeed speechless at how crazy detailed and sharp this lens is wide open! It is a freaking 60+ years old! Show this to some of the kids over at dpr, contemplating over newest zooms and pixel sharpness - crazy world it is ;-)
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