Hexanon 28 v. Elmarit 28

peter_n said:
This is the only one I could find that is scanned. It has been posted a number of times here before so apologies to those who are sick of it. Taken wide open I think.
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nice shot Peter. It has that "hex" look to it.

:)
 
One example of work with the 28 M-Hex (shown before, but I'm fond of it):

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- Barrett
 
Well I got the hexanon and am quite please so far. The lens has a wonderful feel to it. Seems very well made. Haven't been able to shoot a lot with it yet, but I was trying to test the bokeh a bit yesterday.
M8, ISO 640, f/2.8


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peter_n said:
I haven't seen such a comparison but there may be one on Sean Reid's site. The comparison there may be on a digital camera though.

Edit - correcting myself (below). There is some info on the Hex 28 there - I think it must have been added after the original posting (not sure...). In any case, there is some info there.

I don't think the 28mm comparison review on Sean's website (which was done with an M8) included the Hex 28.
 
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This is true. Sean tends to focus on the lenses that are still in production. (a notable exception being the canon 28 2.8)
I've always hoped that he might one day take a look at some of these excellent out-of-production lenses.
 
ampguy said:
I've been impressed with the sample photos from this lens online so thought I'd give it a try, paid about $700 from Matsuiyastore, and took about 4 days to get here.

Used it for 3 rolls yesterday, hope to see my first results today!

The build quality is not up to Leitz standards, feels very much like a CV lens fit and finish wise.

Design wise, the focus travel, and mini tab takes some getting used to if you're used to tabbed crons.

But if it is flare-resistant like the 35/2 asph and takes great photos, I'm going to be very pleased with mine. I wish I ordered a black, and not the silver. not sure what I was thinking with that combination...

There is no mini tab on my black f/2.8 28mm Hexanon M, just the usual knurled affair. Same as on the f/2 50mm Hex. The silver is evidently a different construction.

Harry
 
The Hexanon build is absolutely beyond reproach.
So are, in my experience, the Zeiss offerings.
I own several CV lenses, and while I like them in general, the 28 is not my favorite, either in build quality, or in performance. The images look a little flat to me from that lens, especially compared to other favorites I own.
 
Hacker said:
Anyone knows whether the flange of the Hexanon M 28mm can be milled ?
Ouch...! I'd avoid that unless there was a really good reason to do so. What's the idea?


- Barrett
 
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