Kudos & a Quibble
Kudos & a Quibble
Now that I have actually taken the lens out of it's box & plastic bag and affixed it to the camera and made a few exposures I have discovered a thing or 3.
1. The focus ring and aperture ring are jsut right for my index finger. I can extend my finger horizontally, place the upper side of my finger on either ring and operate focus or aperture by moving my finger left or right. this may be ancient news to most of you. It's a first for me. I like it!
2. The aperture ring is visible in the lower right corner of the viewfinder. The f-stop numbers are visible as white dots, too close for my old eyes to read. However, by counting dots +1 you know what f-stop is set. Neat.
3. 1:2.8 to 1:22 in half stop increments. Very nice.
4. This is really cool. With the hood attached, when you set the camera down it sits perfectly level. That means any flat surface at least 3" wide becomes a stable support for the camera and lens. Perfect for sitting the camera on the bar at the pub and making long exposures!
5. The 90mm frameline is the metering area for an M5. I'm sure anyone with a 28mm lens knew that. It's in the operator's manual. I had forgotten.
A quibble:
The felt stuff on the rim of the lens cap is too skimpy. The cap slips off. I think I'll get a generic cap and put the original away.
Filters: Agreed. I've been using Hoya HMC since forever. On the other hand, I'm not opposed to snagging a B+W MRC filter at a good price. If I must buy new it's Hoya.
No pictures yet. I'll get them as soon as possible.