johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
This might be unnecessary to many readers but still useful to some: http://portretteur.nl/index.php?opt...12-rangefinder-lens&catid=37:lenses&Itemid=58
An article on my website on how to clean the Canon 50/1.2 LTM lens. Enjoy!
An article on my website on how to clean the Canon 50/1.2 LTM lens. Enjoy!
Thomas78
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dannyChou
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dannyChou
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dannyChou
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ruby.monkey
Veteran
I like mine; the only reason I don't love it, is that its girth and long focussing throw make things a bit cramped on my M3 with M handgrip. Optically, though, it's a wonderful lens.
CronoZero
Member
I have one of these and like it quite a bit, but I was wondering if anyone codes them for use on the digital M's. I'm curious to see if that would help with vignetting and such.
kmallick
Well-known
I have one of these and like it quite a bit, but I was wondering if anyone codes them for use on the digital M's. I'm curious to see if that would help with vignetting and such.
You can get LTM-to-M mount adapter with 6-bit grooves milled out and code it yourself as a Noctilux. But that doesn't help with vignetting. Even a Nocti on M9 vignettes.
CronoZero
Member
Sorry to take so long to reply, but will coding do anything other than (falsely) identify it as a Nocti?
Rogrund
Antti Sivén
M6, 50/1.2, T-Max 400, Ilford DD-X.



Rangefinderfreak
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mretina
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Canon P 50/1.2 RF Kodak Portra 160

Canon P, Canon RF 50mm f1.2 di mraposio, su Flickr
and stopped down

Canon P, Canon RF 50mm f1.2 di mraposio, su Flickr

Canon P, Canon RF 50mm f1.2 di mraposio, su Flickr
and stopped down

Canon P, Canon RF 50mm f1.2 di mraposio, su Flickr
mretina
Well-known
couple more

Canon 50mm f1.2 LTM di mraposio, su Flickr

Madrid Airport, Canon 50/1.2 RF di mraposio, su Flickr

Canon 50mm f1.2 LTM di mraposio, su Flickr

Madrid Airport, Canon 50/1.2 RF di mraposio, su Flickr
lemalk
Rebel Without Applause
Canon 50mm 1.2
Canon 50mm 1.2
I haven't used mine in a while (50mm is a bit long on a cropped M8), and my copy has some haze in one of the elements, probably due to some of the cementing coming undone.
Regardless, it can sometimes give some fantastic results.
Here's one sample I could find that I liked.
Great thread and pictures, all!
Canon 50mm 1.2
I haven't used mine in a while (50mm is a bit long on a cropped M8), and my copy has some haze in one of the elements, probably due to some of the cementing coming undone.
Regardless, it can sometimes give some fantastic results.
Here's one sample I could find that I liked.
Great thread and pictures, all!

Thomas78
Well-known
Canon P with Canon 50 mm f/1.2
Ilford Delta 3200:

Canon P_Canon 50 1,2_03_Delta 3200_003 von thomas.78 auf Flickr

Canon P_Canon 50 1,2_03_Delta 3200_018 von thomas.78 auf Flickr

Canon P_Canon 50 1,2_03_Delta 3200_032 von thomas.78 auf Flickr
Ilford Delta 3200:

Canon P_Canon 50 1,2_03_Delta 3200_003 von thomas.78 auf Flickr

Canon P_Canon 50 1,2_03_Delta 3200_018 von thomas.78 auf Flickr

Canon P_Canon 50 1,2_03_Delta 3200_032 von thomas.78 auf Flickr
Rogrund
Antti Sivén
Leica M2, Canon 50/1.2, Fomapan 400


Rogrund
Antti Sivén
Leica M6, Canon 50/1.2, Tri-X




krohmie
Photoaddict
I love the colours
M8 + Canon 50 1,2 LTM @1,4

M8 + Canon 50 1,2 LTM @1,4

ottluuk
the indecisive eternity
Just received my sample today
. First impressions:
a) It looks awesome on an M body.
b) The form factor is quite unusual: really fat but very short. It seems to protrude less from the body than even my old Jupiter-8. Much shorter physically than most Planar-like designs. From diagrams on the web, the optical layout looks much like the Canon f/0.95 and the f/1 Noctilux has some similarities as well. Probably contains some high-refraction glass.
c) Focus feels very smooth and precise thanks to ~180 degree travel and large diameter focus ring.
d) Why on earth did this thing need an infinity lock :bang:
a) It looks awesome on an M body.
b) The form factor is quite unusual: really fat but very short. It seems to protrude less from the body than even my old Jupiter-8. Much shorter physically than most Planar-like designs. From diagrams on the web, the optical layout looks much like the Canon f/0.95 and the f/1 Noctilux has some similarities as well. Probably contains some high-refraction glass.
c) Focus feels very smooth and precise thanks to ~180 degree travel and large diameter focus ring.
d) Why on earth did this thing need an infinity lock :bang:
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
re: d - LTM lenses can be a pain to unscrew without an infinity lock.
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