sbegueria
Member
mr. landslide
mr. landslide
I'd love to go to an AGU meeting sometime... until then I'm most likely seen on EGS/EGU meetings, but who knows...
mr. landslide
I'd love to go to an AGU meeting sometime... until then I'm most likely seen on EGS/EGU meetings, but who knows...
Got my first roll back. heres a few from it. shot on ilford fp4 plus. no photoshop just resized and some slightly cropped. cheers!
http://justacouplephotos.blogspot.com/2008/03/first-roll_15.html
http://justacouplephotos.blogspot.com/2008/03/first-roll_15.html
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Todd.Hanz
Guest
excellent work, love the low budget film shots.
Todd
Todd
hey sbegueria, I just had a look through your blog and am loving the photos even more. your shots with the cv25 look amazing. I was considering getting one as well but am scared its going to be another flat 3rd party lens. I have copped out before and bought the off name brand and it was a bad idea. lots of them are for sale at a store here for decent prices. anyone else have any experience with the cv's? is it worth buying or should I invest in a full contax G setup and use the trusty zeiss lenses for wide angle?
sbegueria
Member
the CV25
the CV25
Hi mctoronto,
What can I say about the CV25... it has very nice qualities to me, despite a rather flimsy touch of the aperture ring. For being a 25 mm, it is almost free of geometric distortions and the IQ does not diminish in the corners (to my naked eye at least). It's an f/4, so you can forget about the nice out-of-focus rendering of the Summicron-c you already have; but that's not the purpose of this kind of lens, anyway. In my case, I wanted a wide angle for street snapshots at a good prize, and that's exactly what this lens is. At this prize, why don't you get yourself one and try it for a while? You can always sell it off if you don't like it afterwards.
Thank you for your comments, and keep on posting more pictures with the CL!
the CV25
Hi mctoronto,
What can I say about the CV25... it has very nice qualities to me, despite a rather flimsy touch of the aperture ring. For being a 25 mm, it is almost free of geometric distortions and the IQ does not diminish in the corners (to my naked eye at least). It's an f/4, so you can forget about the nice out-of-focus rendering of the Summicron-c you already have; but that's not the purpose of this kind of lens, anyway. In my case, I wanted a wide angle for street snapshots at a good prize, and that's exactly what this lens is. At this prize, why don't you get yourself one and try it for a while? You can always sell it off if you don't like it afterwards.
Thank you for your comments, and keep on posting more pictures with the CL!
sadly my budget doesnt allow me to "try" any product out unless its borrowed. I have to save over a few months time and can only afford to make a purhase I know is right. The cv 25 is looking better and better though!
palec
Well-known
sadly my budget doesnt allow me to "try" any product out unless its borrowed. I have to save over a few months time and can only afford to make a purhase I know is right. The cv 25 is looking better and better though!
I don't think it's sad. The more time you'll spend with just one lens the more you'll know about it and about what interests you on photography. Enjoy your new camera.
sbegueria
Member
since I started the thread... just to keep it up to date...
I've been shooting regularly with the CL these last two or three months, and I know now what a good purchase I did. I love this little camera. I am using the CV 25mm almost all the time, not because of the rendering but because I very much like the angle of view it gives, I find it perfect for the kind of street pictures I am working in.
Some examples of what I'm saying (I hope it's not a bad thing to link to one's own site here):
http://blog.santiagobegueria.net/archives/2008/05/13/index.html#000284
http://blog.santiagobegueria.net/archives/2008/05/12/index.html#000283
http://blog.santiagobegueria.net/archives/2008/05/06/index.html#000280
http://blog.santiagobegueria.net/archives/2008/05/02/index.html#000278
http://blog.santiagobegueria.net/archives/2008/04/24/index.html#000277
Comments and critics are welcome! You can tell me it's boring, I'll live with it.
Thanks for reading!
I've been shooting regularly with the CL these last two or three months, and I know now what a good purchase I did. I love this little camera. I am using the CV 25mm almost all the time, not because of the rendering but because I very much like the angle of view it gives, I find it perfect for the kind of street pictures I am working in.
Some examples of what I'm saying (I hope it's not a bad thing to link to one's own site here):
http://blog.santiagobegueria.net/archives/2008/05/13/index.html#000284
http://blog.santiagobegueria.net/archives/2008/05/12/index.html#000283
http://blog.santiagobegueria.net/archives/2008/05/06/index.html#000280
http://blog.santiagobegueria.net/archives/2008/05/02/index.html#000278
http://blog.santiagobegueria.net/archives/2008/04/24/index.html#000277
Comments and critics are welcome! You can tell me it's boring, I'll live with it.
Thanks for reading!
sbegueria
Member
BTW, mcctoronto, what did you do in the end? I'm just so used to the bright external VF of the CV25 that I don't like anymore looking through the vf of my slrs...
I cannot agree more with Palec. Get one camera and one lens, and go take pictures until you can compose without even looking through the VF.
I cannot agree more with Palec. Get one camera and one lens, and go take pictures until you can compose without even looking through the VF.
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I just got a 21cv skopar last week. Only got to shoot a few test shots in the store before purchasing it but it seems great. Cant wait to actually shoot a full roll on it. the viewfinder is great as well. VERY BRIGHT! heres the only thing I have got to shoot on it so far http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=85882
tooffy
Established
Enjoyed your series of photos. Really nice indeed! Thanks!
CL+Cron40 is nice combination.
Looks like I'll be looking for a CL soon
CL+Cron40 is nice combination.
Looks like I'll be looking for a CL soon
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