rodl
Established
@JSU
Yeah, I tried that but the copper tape is too thick and it causes it to front focus. Tried aluminum foil and it's too thick too. It's close so I can adjust to it but I'd rather have it right on if I can. Going to try mylar next.
Yeah, I tried that but the copper tape is too thick and it causes it to front focus. Tried aluminum foil and it's too thick too. It's close so I can adjust to it but I'd rather have it right on if I can. Going to try mylar next.
Strangeluv
Christer Johansen
M8 + C-Biogon 35mm 2.8
Japanese Sake barrels. No crop
Japanese Sake barrels. No crop

Strangeluv
Christer Johansen
M8 + C-Biogon 35mm 2.8

rodl
Established
Ok, some shots with the Canon 100/2. Not great compositions but all were wide open. Color accuracy is quite good. I really like the bokeh,



riceman
Member
two shots from the commemoration on the revolution in Nicaragua.
19. july, 2011.
Managua, Placa de la Revolucion/Nicaragua.
some more are in my blog
http://www.christianreisinger.com/blog
sincere regards from nicaragua
M8 + 28mm Elmarit asph
19. july, 2011.
Managua, Placa de la Revolucion/Nicaragua.
some more are in my blog
http://www.christianreisinger.com/blog
sincere regards from nicaragua
M8 + 28mm Elmarit asph


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animefx
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Incredible photos!
two shots from the commemoration on the revolution in Nicaragua.
19. july, 2011.
Managua, Placa de la Revolucion/Nicaragua.
some more are in my blog
http://www.christianreisinger.com/blog
sincere regards from nicaragua
M8 + 28mm Elmarit asph
animefx
Established
These are quite good. I didn't realize Canon had a 100mm f/2 range finder lens. Are any adapters required to get this working on your M8 / M8.2? Also, how is focusing?
Ok, some shots with the Canon 100/2. Not great compositions but all were wide open. Color accuracy is quite good. I really like the bokeh,
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menos
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Rod - this slipped through with me ;-)
Congrats on finding a Canon 100/2 LTM ;-)
It is a marvelous lens - I am really wondering, why one doesn't hear much about it.
Congrats on finding a Canon 100/2 LTM ;-)
It is a marvelous lens - I am really wondering, why one doesn't hear much about it.
rodl
Established
Thanks menos! As JSU pointed out, there apparently tends to be a little back focus on these. I tried copper tape on mine but it was too thick (.003"). Two layers of aluminum foil (.0015 - .002") was about right. I think .0015" (.038 mm) is optimum on mine. It's surprisingly sharp wide open. Focus is long throw and you will definitely want to have a magnifier unless you've got young eyes and very good vision.
rodl
Established
Couple of more with the Voigtlander 75/1.8


menos
Veteran
@Rod
It looks, like you like the lens ;-)
Apparently the slow focus of the old Canon 100/2 is nice for really precise adjustments, which I like about it - especially close up.
Also, this lens really has to paired well with the rangefinder, to work reliably close up at wide apertures - if you can work with a magnifier, this can help - I don't like the magnifiers much.
It looks, like you like the lens ;-)
Apparently the slow focus of the old Canon 100/2 is nice for really precise adjustments, which I like about it - especially close up.
Also, this lens really has to paired well with the rangefinder, to work reliably close up at wide apertures - if you can work with a magnifier, this can help - I don't like the magnifiers much.
rodl
Established
@menos
This 75 is becoming the lens that can do no wrong.
I agree about the coupling of the Canon 100. Mine is front focusing up close so I think I need to work on the shimming some more.
This 75 is becoming the lens that can do no wrong.
I agree about the coupling of the Canon 100. Mine is front focusing up close so I think I need to work on the shimming some more.
menos
Veteran
Rod, I didn't dive in very far, just had to clean and fix the aperture ring on my sample (you can just unscrew the optical cell and expose the aperture ring assembly), but I have seen, that the assembly of the focussing follower in the Canon lens involves a roller, which runs on a cam inside the lens barrel.
Should it be possible, that there is any play in the assembly, could the lens potentially go off. Check, if there is any issues.
Should it be possible, that there is any play in the assembly, could the lens potentially go off. Check, if there is any issues.
mingkookoo
Well-known
@ rodl : Nice CV 75 and Canon 100/2 shots. Very nice bokeh on the last 100/2 shot.
@ riceman : Great b&w shots
@ cnphoto : Cool live music & Night pics
@ The Meaness : Very interesting pic with your CV15. Did you layer them in Photoshop?
@ Strangeluv : Love those Sake barrel. I remember your "All dressed up and no where to go" Selfy pics on Flick! That was a very nice selfy also.
@ Jubb Jubb : lovely Xpan shot. I would get one myself if I'm not saving money for other things.
@ menos : Did you get any new gear(Xpan?) after selling some of your lens?
@ riceman : Great b&w shots
@ cnphoto : Cool live music & Night pics
@ The Meaness : Very interesting pic with your CV15. Did you layer them in Photoshop?
@ Strangeluv : Love those Sake barrel. I remember your "All dressed up and no where to go" Selfy pics on Flick! That was a very nice selfy also.
@ Jubb Jubb : lovely Xpan shot. I would get one myself if I'm not saving money for other things.
@ menos : Did you get any new gear(Xpan?) after selling some of your lens?
The Meaness
Well-known
riceman: Stunning! That first photo is captivating.
mingkookoo: No photoshop, all I did was WB the shot. I had a flash mounted on top the camera, and my shutter speed was set at 1 second. I fired the shutter, and then waved the camera around. My flash created the impression on the right, and the second impression was created by my wife's flash going off right after mine. This one was lucky, but I'm fond of it.
mingkookoo: No photoshop, all I did was WB the shot. I had a flash mounted on top the camera, and my shutter speed was set at 1 second. I fired the shutter, and then waved the camera around. My flash created the impression on the right, and the second impression was created by my wife's flash going off right after mine. This one was lucky, but I'm fond of it.
mingkookoo
Well-known
cnphoto
Well-known
Great shots! Fellow Sydneyite here too and also a recent owner of an M8. I am constantly surprising myself at how great this camera is and the files it produces. Lookig forward to the M10 so I can buy an M9 second hand...
hey thanks
yeah, an M9 and a Noctilux... i don't want for much in life, just those two things
menos
Veteran
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@ menos : Did you get any new gear(Xpan?) after selling some of your lens?
Not yet - these nice XPan deals seem to be scarce as hen's teeth these days ;-)
Adrian Nasti
Adrian N
hey thanks
yeah, an M9 and a Noctilux... i don't want for much in life, just those two thingsan M8 and a 35mm pre-APSH Summilux (being serviced at the moment) will probably be as close as I'll ever get.
I dont think thats too much to ask for personally. Whats up with the Lux?
cnphoto
Well-known
focus mount problems, one of the screws stripped on the mount i think. focus action on that lens was always a little stiff.
it's actually not mine yet though! it's a friends lens, but i've owned it before and sold it/traded it fo him, besides the focus mount issues it is a VERY sharp copy wide open and with minimal flare issues - once it's fixed properly this time and back, it will be mine! just playing the waiting game now
it's actually not mine yet though! it's a friends lens, but i've owned it before and sold it/traded it fo him, besides the focus mount issues it is a VERY sharp copy wide open and with minimal flare issues - once it's fixed properly this time and back, it will be mine! just playing the waiting game now
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