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...and my rd1 is so very happy.
i answered the call of another member a while back and we traded our cv 15 mm lenses, he wanted a silver copy and i thought a black one would go well on the all black rd1 and so what the heck.
after what seemed like forever mine arrived in the mail today!!
i know i had the new 85 to play with in the meatime but that 15 is just so sweet in a tight spot.
tomorrow i switch kits and shoot the 15/28/50 combo.

i answered the call of another member a while back and we traded our cv 15 mm lenses, he wanted a silver copy and i thought a black one would go well on the all black rd1 and so what the heck.
after what seemed like forever mine arrived in the mail today!!
i know i had the new 85 to play with in the meatime but that 15 is just so sweet in a tight spot.
tomorrow i switch kits and shoot the 15/28/50 combo.
Joe Leung
Joe Leung
Do you use an external D15 finder for your CV 15?
__hh
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Joe,
I too realized my mistake in selling the CV15 (I had two of them, and I think you bought one).
Am now an owner of a third one - still LTM version as I do not see the value in the M-mount one based on the $$$ premium.
The FL is fun... a simplistic but effective way to describe this lens. Having a great time re-discovering its uniqueness.
Hopefully, this will be my last 15mm
I too realized my mistake in selling the CV15 (I had two of them, and I think you bought one).
Am now an owner of a third one - still LTM version as I do not see the value in the M-mount one based on the $$$ premium.
The FL is fun... a simplistic but effective way to describe this lens. Having a great time re-discovering its uniqueness.
Hopefully, this will be my last 15mm
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Do you use an external D15 finder for your CV 15?
yes.
i set the hyper focal distance and use it as a p&s camera.
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Joe,
I too realized my mistake in selling the CV15 (I had two of them, and I think you bought one).
Am now an owner of a third one - still LTM version as I do not see the value in the M-mount one based on the $$$ premium.
The FL is fun... a simplistic but effective way to describe this lens. Having a great time re-discovering its uniqueness.
Hopefully, this will be my last 15mm![]()
on the rd1 this is a 23 mm fov, just perfect for me. i am tempted to get a new one to see if being able to focus makes any real difference.
i think this is my second copy also.
andreas.pichler
Established
..as a proud and newbee owner of a CV 15/4.5, I choose this lens as "the one for this day" and take it with me during my weekend walk. Here are some examples. What really surprised me is that the lens can do something like bookeh - which I have not expected (last picture). And surprising as well: Not so much vignetting as with the CV 21.
I am starting to enjoy this lens...
Cheers, Andreas
PS: All pics have been taken with aperture between 8 and 11.
I am starting to enjoy this lens...
Cheers, Andreas
PS: All pics have been taken with aperture between 8 and 11.
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Al Kaplan
Veteran
Hey Andreas! Is than my black car? Look at the license tag!
andreas.pichler
Established
Hi, Al!
Its a Facel Vega, presented at "Meilenwerk" in Duesseldorf, Germany by "Movendi". But it is a netherland license plate, not a "sunshine state" one...so maybe not your lottery win for today ;-)
Are you a classic car afficionado? Seems that some of the guys here in this forum are enjoying not only classic cameras but classic in general...
Cheers,
Andreas
Its a Facel Vega, presented at "Meilenwerk" in Duesseldorf, Germany by "Movendi". But it is a netherland license plate, not a "sunshine state" one...so maybe not your lottery win for today ;-)
Are you a classic car afficionado? Seems that some of the guys here in this forum are enjoying not only classic cameras but classic in general...
Cheers,
Andreas
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jwcat
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Seeing where Al lives, it should have been '53 Caddy Coupe deVille. I saw a lot of those growing up in Miamuh. I look back at some of the cars I have owned (all second hand but 5-6 years old) and could cry. 56 Porsche 356 coupe, 58 Jag 3.4 sedan, 69 Fiat 124 Coupe, MGB GT. Always had the want, found it hard to keep them in repair.
Al Kaplan
Veteran
What I usually drive could be classified as "Ain't nobody gonna steal THAT! No WAY!!!" Right now it's a maroon 2001 Toyota Tacoma with large areas of the clear coat gone, a few dents, a bit of rust, sorta looks like my Leicas.
andreas.pichler
Established
,,Al, than I understand why you get a bit nervous when seeing a Facel Vega with your initials on the registration plate...
With best greetings from the MGB reg plate,
Andreas
CV 4.0/21 with Epson RD1
With best greetings from the MGB reg plate,
Andreas
CV 4.0/21 with Epson RD1
kshapero
South Florida Man
What was this thread about again?
oldoc
oldoc
Joe, I couldn't do without mine either.
I think it's the best CV product I have used..
I think it's the best CV product I have used..
jwcat
Well-known
Back on topic. I just received my new/old R-D1. I have a CV 35/2.5 and CV Heliar Classic 50/2, so I am satisfied with them. When I buy a wide angle, what should I get? A 28 ends up being a 40, sounds like a good normal lens to me, but I will live with the 35/2.5 for now. So is the zone focus CV 15 the next choice, at ~23MM? I loved my GRD with a fixed 28 and snap focus for walk around street shooting. Would the 15 provide a less pocketable but better quality replacement? I have some time to think on this.
Thank you
Thank you
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
Number 11 is a nice shot, Andreas--I keep looking at it. Give me R-D1 GAS.
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jwcat
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Joe, do you use Raw or jpegs out of camera? Reading your entries on Flickr it seems you do not use Raw. That ^ color is so right.
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i shoot both raw and jpeg in the camera.
i start with a raw file, open it in pse 6 and then process it. i save it as both a tiff and a jpeg and post the jpegs on flickr.
i start with a raw file, open it in pse 6 and then process it. i save it as both a tiff and a jpeg and post the jpegs on flickr.
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
I haven´t got the 15/4, but have both the 21/4 and 28/1,9. I like them both. Sharp enough for my purposes, lovely colours, and nice B+W contrasts too. The 28 is however bulky, but is the lens that I have on the camera the most, as I tend to take pictures when the sun is on its way up or down, funnily enough. The 21 also has rather significant vignetting wide open. I had the luxury of acquiring all my lenses at once, and have still to investigate the 35/1,4. The 50/2,5 is also a pukka lens.Back on topic. I just received my new/old R-D1. I have a CV 35/2.5 and CV Heliar Classic 50/2, so I am satisfied with them. When I buy a wide angle, what should I get? A 28 ends up being a 40, sounds like a good normal lens to me, but I will live with the 35/2.5 for now. So is the zone focus CV 15 the next choice, at ~23MM? I loved my GRD with a fixed 28 and snap focus for walk around street shooting. Would the 15 provide a less pocketable but better quality replacement? I have some time to think on this.
Thank you
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