kiemchacsu
Well-known
Thank you Erik,
I will have to figure around a bit as I use Nikon Scan for Coolscan 5000. I hope it has same feature as the Epson's.
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I will have to figure around a bit as I use Nikon Scan for Coolscan 5000. I hope it has same feature as the Epson's.
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Erik van Straten
Veteran
I will have to figure around a bit as I use Nikon Scan for Coolscan 5000. I hope it has same feature as the Epson's.
The densitometer is a godsend. I use an Epson V600.
Erik.
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero

The Two-year-old Terror that is my Nephew
MikeL
Go Fish
Hektor on Sony A7, Nephew

Erik van Straten
Veteran
Leica II, Hektor 50mm f/2.5, Tmax400.
Erik.
Erik.

Erik van Straten
Veteran
Slightly off topic, but also the Hektor 73mm deserves a place under the sun.
Leica II, Hektor 73 mm f/1.9, Tmax400.
Erik.
Leica II, Hektor 73 mm f/1.9, Tmax400.
Erik.

pyeh
Member of good standing
That's a marvellous photograph, Erik. Great range of light and lovely interplay between the two kids. Also, a very interesting child's trike.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Thank you, Peter!
Erik.
Erik.
goamules
Well-known
I found I like the slightly soft look of the Hektor 5cm with extension tubes for macro shots.


raid
Dad Photographer
What is the current market price of a clean Hektor, and is it even possible to find a clean one after all these years? I can never get enough 50mm lenses with character.
kiemchacsu
Well-known
What is the current market price of a clean Hektor, and is it even possible to find a clean one after all these years? I can never get enough 50mm lenses with character.
After going through this thread, I was curious enough to check ebay for this lens and I was shocked with asking price is in range 700-$1,000
raid
Dad Photographer
I am not surprised. Such RFF threads have results. Potential buyers/sellers see possibilities that were unknown to them before they saw such a thread.
Dralowid
Michael
They were never that common
http://www.reddotcameras.co.uk/screw-lenses/5307-leitz-hektor-5cm-f25-l-39.html
You still sometimes see them on a camera for less than this for both.
(which is a truly awful piece of English!)
http://www.reddotcameras.co.uk/screw-lenses/5307-leitz-hektor-5cm-f25-l-39.html
You still sometimes see them on a camera for less than this for both.
(which is a truly awful piece of English!)
goamules
Well-known
They've always been expensive and collectible. It was Leica's first fast lens, and not made for long.
Arthur
Established
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Leica II, Hektor 50mm f/2.5, Tmax400.
Erik.
Erik.

Erik van Straten
Veteran
It is a good available light lens too.
Leica II, Hektor 50mm f/2.5, Tmax400.
Erik.
Leica II, Hektor 50mm f/2.5, Tmax400.
Erik.

Dralowid
Michael
Rick, I thought it was great shot too but felt that the 82nd Airborne looked too well fed. Then I remembered where they came from...look at bunch of British servicemen from the mid forties and by comparison they appear to have been starved!
Michael
Michael
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Oh, I agree, especially when you think about the most common sizes of original uniform pieces; Like size 36 Jackets. But yes, the US Army was the best fed army at the time.
On the other hand it's a good thing that there's not much weight and age discrimination in the re-enactment world.
I shot some film with my user IIIc and the Hektor over the weekend at the Hembrug (former) weapons & munitions plant. I hope to get round to developing them somewhere later this week.
If small tangents are allowed; I'm still trying to get the hang of the 2,8cm f/6.3 Hektor lens.
On the other hand it's a good thing that there's not much weight and age discrimination in the re-enactment world.
I shot some film with my user IIIc and the Hektor over the weekend at the Hembrug (former) weapons & munitions plant. I hope to get round to developing them somewhere later this week.
If small tangents are allowed; I'm still trying to get the hang of the 2,8cm f/6.3 Hektor lens.

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Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Too many modern bits in the background though 
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