SDK
Exposing since 1969.
Here are 3 shots I took with the 35mm/1.4 ASPH:
http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~keirst/boston/boston11.html
http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~keirst/boston/boston12.html
http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~keirst/boston/boston14.html
It's a great lens, both wide open and stopped down. It is big by 35mm RF standards, but small compared to alnost any 35mm SLR lens. For handheld or tripod mounted low light work, it is a superb lens.
Here is one with a 35mm/2 ASPH, which I sold after getting the f/1.4 lens:
http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~keirst/photojournalism/pj14.html
Really though, these low-res web images do not show anywhere near how sharp my prints on 8x10" or 11x14" paper are.
http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~keirst/boston/boston11.html
http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~keirst/boston/boston12.html
http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~keirst/boston/boston14.html
It's a great lens, both wide open and stopped down. It is big by 35mm RF standards, but small compared to alnost any 35mm SLR lens. For handheld or tripod mounted low light work, it is a superb lens.
Here is one with a 35mm/2 ASPH, which I sold after getting the f/1.4 lens:
http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~keirst/photojournalism/pj14.html
Really though, these low-res web images do not show anywhere near how sharp my prints on 8x10" or 11x14" paper are.
Marco Peereboom
Member
Thanks Doug, and SDK,
I know an photographer who works also with an Leica (M6). I shall ask him, if can see his prints.
As i'm B/W-fan, i like especially your prints of people in the snow.
SDK said:Really though, these low-res web images do not show anywhere near how sharp my prints on 8x10" or 11x14" paper are.
I know an photographer who works also with an Leica (M6). I shall ask him, if can see his prints.
As i'm B/W-fan, i like especially your prints of people in the snow.