Hi!
Hi!
I picked up the 250 Jahre limited edition R2M in black at Kinefoto on Stanley Street. Only have the lens it came with for now: the Heliar 50/2.0.
Ah, nice choice! I know where Kinefoto is! They have lots of goods on display . . . sometimes there are bargains to be had. I always drink herbal tea next door.
I'm intrigued why you aren't satisfied and want to further expand to the 13mm. Is it as good a lens?
Actually I don't know whether the 13mm is good or not. I am really pleased with the 15mm's performance. I too previously used a Contax G2, but never had the chance to try the super wide angle (given the price they were selling HK$10,000 plus), and it was at F8 only. Which was one of the reason why I ditch my whole Contax setup . . .
As way of background, I have been a devoted film user for over 30 years, and only reluctantly went digital a couple of years ago with the Lumix DMC-LC1. I surprised myself by quickly growing to appreciate the immediate results of bracketing exposures. using flash fill and slave units and generally experimenting at "no variable cost".
You know, a lot of people have returned to film lately? Digital cameras are ever improving . . . I remember paying HK$7,900 for a Nikon 990 (only 3.3 mega pixels). Now, it could be had for peanuts on Ebay. Digital stuff just don't hold their value.
However, of late I've missed the surprise of using film and waiting to see the results of my thinking. Funnily enough, I always knew in the old days when I snapped the shot how the photos would turn out.
And that is one of the reason why I returned to film too! It's more about discipline.
I find myself more focused when using film . . . it cost money ah to develop . . . so you think more. Also film also has a certain color to it, which digital just doesn't have.
I'll look for you in the ever changing streets of Hong Kong. And perhaps I can help relieve you of that 15mm!
Thanks, please PM me with your offer.