icebear
Veteran
In case I do get close enough the Planar is my most used lens:




icebear
Veteran
running, f2... 100 tmax... 6::00pm by Helen Hill, on Flickr
Fascinating shot, Helen. I'm still not able to figure out what is created by camera movement and what of the white curves is actually a solid structure. Where is it?
DwF
Well-known
While I am still jazzed about my 50 Sonnar, I am enjoying this thread inspired by the Planar.
Helen all of these (need for edit notwithstanding
look great! I guess I agree the edit helps but my eye was immediately drawn to the two anyway fwiw.
Klaus, It is great to see Chick and co. as you've captured them here and I am particularly drawn to the light you've captured on that last image of the table and chairs under globe lights.
John, your image of figures in the sand is a striking and a very classic look. I like this one.
David
Helen all of these (need for edit notwithstanding
Klaus, It is great to see Chick and co. as you've captured them here and I am particularly drawn to the light you've captured on that last image of the table and chairs under globe lights.
John, your image of figures in the sand is a striking and a very classic look. I like this one.
David
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Klaus,
it's a new Installation at 23 and Fifth
between Madison Park and 'Eataly'
Great shots Klaus ... Mono & Miss Planar
Hi 'DWF' , very kind, Thanks much !!
it's a new Installation at 23 and Fifth
between Madison Park and 'Eataly'
Great shots Klaus ... Mono & Miss Planar
Hi 'DWF' , very kind, Thanks much !!
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Bille
Well-known
Any reason to pick a Planar 50 over the Summicron 50? Price? I´m curious.
Bille
Well-known
Wow... nice
icebear
Veteran
Klaus,
it's a new Installation at 23 and Fifth
between Madison Park and 'Eataly'
Great shots Klaus ... Mono & Miss Planar
....
Hi Helen,
it looks like you changed the picture in the post? Although the pervious one looked partly blurry, I liked it better than the one that you show now
cz23
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Scapevision
Well-known
Mjd-djm
Established
FrozenInTime
Well-known
The wide open focus differentiation works well and you certainly caught the moment.
SaveKodak
Well-known
Does anyone know why the design choices between the 50/1.4 (SLR) Planar and 50/2 (RF) Planar were so different? The 50/2 seems to have been designed with pure performance in mind, where as the 50/1.4 seems to be more about general aesthetic rendering. They're both beauties IMO, but I do wonder why they're so different...
jamin-b
Well-known
A couple on the M8:
N&C 13 B-day-61-2 by Ben Sandler, on Flickr
N&C 13 B-day-50 by Ben Sandler, on Flickr


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Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
Sony A7II, 50mm f2 ZM, Voigtlander adapter (both pictures shot at f8 ISO 100) Yama****a Park, Yokohama
I think it's because the SLR lens has to sit so far from the film plane... the optical arrangement has to be adjusted for this.Does anyone know why the design choices between the 50/1.4 (SLR) Planar and 50/2 (RF) Planar were so different? The 50/2 seems to have been designed with pure performance in mind, where as the 50/1.4 seems to be more about general aesthetic rendering. They're both beauties IMO, but I do wonder why they're so different...
M9, ZM 50 Planar

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