Just got the C-Biogon 35mm f2.8


Trendwood Creek, February 05, 2013 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

BTW, this shot doesn't work at all in color, because the tiny reflections go off into all sorts of single-pixel colors. Does anyone know what's up with that? I've only seen it in photos from this lens.

I've attached a color version below:
 

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M9 + C-Biogon @ f2.8
 
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three photographs made ​​in the last manifestation in Lisbon against the government's austerity which had 800,000 people only in the capital :)
 
Tom,

Yes this is a wonderful lens. I bought one last year in ZM mount. A real performer. I definitely like the colour IQ and contrast. Being such a small size is very nice as well.
I don't shoot B/W as much these days. I have to send it out and that almost defeats the reason to use B/W film.

Regards,

Akitadog

Regards,
 
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Leica M2, Zeiss C Biogon 35mm f2.8, Kodak Double X and Td 201 two bath developer.
Dont exactly know what he is taking pictures off - and I was hesitant t ask.
 
Got ZI and a C-biogon a couple of days ago. not chance to shoot something real yet so a boardroom table and a kid will have to do for now. Really like the size and the feel of the lens.
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The C-Biogon 35mm f2.8 is visually one of most pleasant 35mm focal length lenses I have tried. Its rendering is smooth and harmonic, well balanced in-focus and out-of-focus rendering IMO.
Edit to add: the film is Kodak Portra 400
 

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