trittium
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The Canon 85mm f1.5 I purchased arrived in the mail yesterday. As reported the lens is a bit heavy. None the less, it's a wonderful lens to use. I will let the photos speak for themselves.
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grainy_shadows
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thats some nice brokeh!!! very creamy and smooth
trittium
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I was supprised by the bokeh myself. I forgot to mention that there are more photos in a flickr set
http://flickr.com/photos/trittium/sets/72157601628121135/
http://flickr.com/photos/trittium/sets/72157601628121135/
ferider
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Congrats. Doesn't look too heavy compared to 90/2 Summicron or 135/2.8 ...
Please consider posting your photos to the M-mount flickr forum.
Thanks,
Roland.
Please consider posting your photos to the M-mount flickr forum.
Thanks,
Roland.
trittium
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ferider said:Congrats. Doesn't look too heavy compared to 90/2 Summicron or 135/2.8 ...
Please consider posting your photos to the M-mount flickr forum.
Thanks,
Roland.
Oh the tags, they are a pain.
ferider
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trittium said:Oh the tags, they are a pain.
Here you go: "Canon 85mm f1.5 LTM"
It's such a rarely used lens, Matt, and your photos are great !
Thanks,
Roland.
trittium
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ferider said:Here you go: "Canon 85mm f1.5 LTM"
It's such a rarely used lens, Matt, and your photos are great !
Thanks,
Roland.
Ok, I uploaded them to the group.
trittium
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ferider said:Congrats. Doesn't look too heavy compared to 90/2 Summicron or 135/2.8 ...
Please consider posting your photos to the M-mount flickr forum.
Thanks,
Roland.
It's definately smaller than the cron and 135/2.8, but a bit heavier than the v2 cron. The extra speed is definately worth carrying a few more ounces.
LeicaTom
Watch that step!
Very Pretty! Great Look! 
I`d like to see that with some portraits soon
Congrats on finding one too.....
Tom
I`d like to see that with some portraits soon
Congrats on finding one too.....
Tom
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wlewisiii
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Have you had a chance to see how it handles flare? My 85/2 is really bad about it - I have had significant flare indoors from fluorescent lighting (!) if I forget to use my hood.
Beautiful images - thank you for sharing them.
Beautiful images - thank you for sharing them.
trittium
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LeicaTom said:Very Pretty! Great Look!
I`d like to see that with some portraits soon
Congrats on finding one too.....
Tom
Thanks Tom,
I'll see what I can do in the upcoming week.
trittium
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wlewisiii said:Have you had a chance to see how it handles flare? My 85/2 is really bad about it - I have had significant flare indoors from fluorescent lighting (!) if I forget to use my hood.
Beautiful images - thank you for sharing them.
I haven't. There was pretty much overcast the entire time I was shooting these. Northern NJ has been a pretty dismal place this last week. I will will try to elicit some flare on the next roll.
No problem, thanks for looking
peterm1
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You are too lucky. Not only does this lens look sexy it takes wonderful photos. A numberr of years back I had a very nice example of a Canon 85mm f1.8 (Or is it 1.9? I can never remember.) While I loved it to pieces even though it weighed a ton and gave me a neck ache to carry around, it never focussed properly, with the result that I could never get good shots. I did make some inquiries about having it adjusted but never got around to spending the money and ended up trading it for something else. The shots taken with your 1.5, I must say are simply stunning.
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
it's smaller than the 90/2 summicron???auch
and i have just bought one of those!
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Lovely shallow DOF in the images, i like it a lot. You can shoot stuff with anything in the background, it always will look good
and i have just bought one of those!
Lovely shallow DOF in the images, i like it a lot. You can shoot stuff with anything in the background, it always will look good
LeicaTom
Watch that step!
Gee.....now I want one of these....no I don`t.....yes I do.....no I don`t 
Tom
Tom
dexdog
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trittium said:I was supprised by the bokeh myself.Trittium, based on your fine pictures, this is a very nice lens. I especially like the first flower picture, which I assume was taken wide open. Lovely images on flickr, thanks for posting.
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