cmogi10
Bodhisattva
It's finally here!
I love it, I'm so impressed with this lens. It's big, but balanced, I don't mind the size at all. The 75 is perfect with and without the crop factor (For me atleast)
After one day I'm very very very happy with it.
I don't have anymore GAS, M6+M8, 35 Biogon and 75 Lux
Edit:Here's two shots I took with it and the M8...(Posted later)


I love it, I'm so impressed with this lens. It's big, but balanced, I don't mind the size at all. The 75 is perfect with and without the crop factor (For me atleast)
After one day I'm very very very happy with it.
I don't have anymore GAS, M6+M8, 35 Biogon and 75 Lux
Edit:Here's two shots I took with it and the M8...(Posted later)


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rxmd
May contain traces of nut
What you really want is an M5 to go with it. Have Sherry install the frameline for you. 
maddoc
... likes film again.
... You shouldn't post this ... GAS attack
Seriously, a nice lens ! Now you should change your signature ... 
cmogi10
Bodhisattva
Hah, nah, I especially don't have any M body GAS, a guy can always want new lenses, but I'm really happy with the versitile 35/75 combo.
sirius
Well-known
What a crazy piece of Leica glass. I'm looking forward to seeing what it can do...congrats and enjoy your new tools/toys
cmogi10
Bodhisattva


Two portraits I shot with it today, nothing special...both wide open.
I love how soft it is wide open, for some people that's a complaint but I really like it.
maddoc
... likes film again.
I like the first portrait, nice ! Is the 75mm difficult to focus wide open ? Quite shallow DoF I guess ...
waileong
Well-known
GAS will come back.
cmogi10
Bodhisattva
Yeah, it's really tricky, I need to get a magnifier for my M8.
The M6 has a .85 finder so it's not nearly as hard. The 75 framlines are so big and nice on the M6, I love it!
The M6 has a .85 finder so it's not nearly as hard. The 75 framlines are so big and nice on the M6, I love it!
cmogi10
Bodhisattva
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
A 35-75 combination is indeed versatile, the one I would choose if I were starting out.
cmogi10
Bodhisattva
I sold my 28, a pair of 35's, some 90's, and a body to take the minimalist approach.
cmogi10
Bodhisattva
maddoc said:... You shouldn't post this ... GAS attackSeriously, a nice lens ! Now you should change your signature ...
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I finally updated it to the last piece of the puzzle! I've wanted the Lux for a good while and it was most definetly worth it.
I sold a lot of lenses that I liked for this and the soon to be mine biogon and I feel like I made the right move.
ravnish
Member
you think you have de-gassed........thats what you think...
cmogi10
Bodhisattva
I know those are mighty big words! hahravnish said:you think you have de-gassed........thats what you think...![]()
Did you get the nokton yet?
peter_n
Veteran
Indeed. This is just a terrific two lens combination for the street.payasam said:A 35-75 combination is indeed versatile, the one I would choose if I were starting out.
phatnev
Well-known
I love 35, but I think 28/75 is a better combination. 21 seems more well paired with a 35/40. That lux is sexy though. I am superbly jealous
cmogi10
Bodhisattva
I find a 28 just a little bit too wide for me, I had an 28/2.8 that I really loved but It was just a bit too wide.
cmogi10
Bodhisattva
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
Seems you're putting it to good use, together with your M8.
To be quite honest, I'm happy to see that good photos can be made with this particular focal length. I'm one of those who feel like certain lenses are second nature, and the 75mm is not one of them. To me, the best focal length is 35mm, closely followed by the 28mm. However, sometimes I like using the 50mm and only once have I longed for the one you have.
Now, aside focal length, the Summilux must be a fun lens to use!
Congratulations!
To be quite honest, I'm happy to see that good photos can be made with this particular focal length. I'm one of those who feel like certain lenses are second nature, and the 75mm is not one of them. To me, the best focal length is 35mm, closely followed by the 28mm. However, sometimes I like using the 50mm and only once have I longed for the one you have.
Now, aside focal length, the Summilux must be a fun lens to use!
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