hexanon 90/2.8?

Darn it, Joe, do I have to do everything?

Image 1: Hexar RF, 90mm f/2.8 M-Hex, XP-2, Halliestock, Queens, NY. Who's that? Think "Le Freak".

Image 2: Hexar RF, 90mm f/2.8 M-Hex, Fuji Provia 400 (I think), former Park Slope, Brooklyn movie theatre, later a makeshift house of worship, now – what else? – a trendy condominium.

In short: the lens is a keeper.


- Barrett
 

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I have this lens, shot with it and processed the film 😉 It's a good lens, sharp and (I was corrected on this in another thread today, but I'm going to say it anyway until someone can tell me differently) contrasty. HERE is a comparison thread I did several months ago (nevermind the comments 🙂 the pictures give a good representation of this lens' look). Examples? All I have right now is this one:

60576453.party_2_0394adj.jpg
Hex-M 90/2.8 shot near wide.
 
rover said:
Ray, that is a great shot.

ray_g also has a 90 hex. You may want to visit his gallery too.

thanks Ralph. Yes, Ray_G has some shots in his gallery using this lens (I'm thinking particularly the civil war reenactment gallery). A very nice lens. I love the size, and it's fast enough for most situations.

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I don't have this lens (I have the thin Tele-Elmarit), I don't know this lens, I have never processed any film from this lens (sorry, Joe, just had to throw that one in there), but I have to say, Ray, that is one sweet shot (whether it's contrasty, micro-contrasty, has or doesn't have true blacks, whatever). Kudos to you!

-Randy
 
stunning Ray

stunning Ray

That's an amazing guitar photo Ray. I like the narrow DOF, and the fact that for this photo, the guitar was kind of a traditional dreadnaught body, not a bunch of electronics on it or the newer cutaway types, though those guitars have their places.


RayPA said:
I have this lens, shot with it and processed the film 😉 It's a good lens, sharp and (I was corrected on this in another thread today, but I'm going to say it anyway until someone can tell me differently) contrasty. HERE is a comparison thread I did several months ago (nevermind the comments 🙂 the pictures give a good representation of this lens' look). Examples? All I have right now is this one:

60576453.party_2_0394adj.jpg
Hex-M 90/2.8 shot near wide.
 
back alley said:
i have this lens.
i have shot with this lens.

i have not processed the film though.

i am a bad person...
Do I see a business opportunity here? The Therapy Darkroom ... send me your films, I process, sleeve and send back. I'll stock something like 3 to 5 different developers, you tell me time/temp/agitation and if that bit is "wrong", YOU'RE wrong not me. 😀

NO I AM NOT REALLY PROPOSING THIS AND YES THIS DESERVES ITS OWN THREAD, I.E. JOE NEEDS HIS FILM PROCESSED. 🙄

BTW, love the guitar shot, Ray. GAS-inducing.
 
lol

lol

maybe just send back random stock photos of navels 😛

Trius said:
Do I see a business opportunity here? The Therapy Darkroom ... send me your films, I process, sleeve and send back. I'll stock something like 3 to 5 different developers, you tell me time/temp/agitation and if that bit is "wrong", YOU'RE wrong not me. 😀

NO I AM NOT REALLY PROPOSING THIS AND YES THIS DESERVES ITS OWN THREAD, I.E. JOE NEEDS HIS FILM PROCESSED. 🙄

BTW, love the guitar shot, Ray. GAS-inducing.
 
Trius said:
Do I see a business opportunity here? The Therapy Darkroom ... send me your films, I process, sleeve and send back. I'll stock something like 3 to 5 different developers, you tell me time/temp/agitation and if that bit is "wrong", YOU'RE wrong not me. 😀

NO I AM NOT REALLY PROPOSING THIS AND YES THIS DESERVES ITS OWN THREAD, I.E. JOE NEEDS HIS FILM PROCESSED. 🙄

BTW, love the guitar shot, Ray. GAS-inducing.


part of my problem is that i don't want a lab to do my work.
i used a lab for the c41 ilford and that worked ok but it seems wrong to me not to do my own film procesing.
tho i have no problem having a lab print for me.

i need some quality time with my therapist...😉
 
Randy, Ted and Trius thanks for the nice words on the image.

Trius, this is a shot of my brother, who has a horrible guitar & amp GAS affliction. His home looks like a guitar shop, easily more gear than some of smaller shops around here. The gear is not wasted on him. He can play quite well.

He and I were talking about the similarities between chasing qualities in cameras, and particularly lenses and chasing qualities in guitars, and particularly amps. Anyway, waaay OT.


🙂
 
Can only second what others have said, it is a sharp, extremely well-built, compact lens that is equal to the best of Leica's 2.8 lineup.

Not easy to find, had to wait a long time before I found one. OOF rendition is one of its cores strengths.
 
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