Nokton48
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Here's Three More
Here's Three More
XX and X+:
Here's Three More
XX and X+:
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raid
Dad Photographer
These are sharp photos.
Sonnar2
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Exacty aligned lens. The Canon 85/1.5 isn't as bad as the low price suggest, when compared to a Summarex.
I have found one even in the German Leica Forum who admitted that the Canon is better. Hiroshi Ito who designed the lens, did the 50/1.8 and the 100/3.5 too.
I have found one even in the German Leica Forum who admitted that the Canon is better. Hiroshi Ito who designed the lens, did the 50/1.8 and the 100/3.5 too.
Nokton48
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Three More - 85mm f1.5 Eastman XX & X+
Three More - 85mm f1.5 Eastman XX & X+
Voila! Note the Cool Bokeh


It does "vapourize" the background, close-up.
Three More - 85mm f1.5 Eastman XX & X+
Voila! Note the Cool Bokeh
It does "vapourize" the background, close-up.
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raid
Dad Photographer
Exacty aligned lens. The Canon 85/1.5 isn't as bad as the low price suggest, when compared to a Summarex.
I have found one even in the German Leica Forum who admitted that the Canon is better. Hiroshi Ito who designed the lens, did the 50/1.8 and the 100/3.5 too.
I have these other two Hiroshi lenses, and I attest to their overall very high quality. The 50/1.8 can rival a Summicron V1, and the 100/3.5 is so sharp that it makes other "Top" lenses look bad.
januaryman
"Flim? You want flim?"
I have these other two Hiroshi lenses, and I attest to their overall very high quality. The 50/1.8 can rival a Summicron V1, and the 100/3.5 is so sharp that it makes other "Top" lenses look bad.
That Canon 100/3.5 knocked my socks off! I don't usually like longer lenses, but that one is just astounding. And Cheap. (for now) Can't recall if it was you who tipped me off on this, Raid, but whoever it was, an eternal thank you. Still shopping for the 50/1.5 though.
raid
Dad Photographer
Jim,
I posted a few images at flickr with a "messed up" 100mm/3.5, and you liked the sharpness. The lens was sharp even with a milky layer inside the lens.
I posted a few images at flickr with a "messed up" 100mm/3.5, and you liked the sharpness. The lens was sharp even with a milky layer inside the lens.
bennyng
Benny Ng
Thanks for sharing the pictures Dan. Now that I've seen your pictures and Raid's set on flickr, I think I have to get the lens now!
Cheers,
Cheers,
Nokton48
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Benny,
I think I saw a nice one on KevinCameras website, for not much more than I paid for this one.
Thanks for the comments on the pictures. I am new to the "dry lightroom" and this is my first try, here. More to come in the future.
I think I saw a nice one on KevinCameras website, for not much more than I paid for this one.
Thanks for the comments on the pictures. I am new to the "dry lightroom" and this is my first try, here. More to come in the future.
Erik L
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Exacty aligned lens. The Canon 85/1.5 isn't as bad as the low price suggest, when compared to a Summarex.
I have found one even in the German Leica Forum who admitted that the Canon is better. Hiroshi Ito who designed the lens, did the 50/1.8 and the 100/3.5 too.
i thought the summarex is about the same price
http://cgi.ebay.com/Leitz-Leica-Sum...286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66:2|65:13|39:1|240:1318
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Erik L
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how about some colour shots now
Nokton48
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Last three, from the "first set" 85mm F1.5 Canon
Last three, from the "first set" 85mm F1.5 Canon
Last three, for now........
Last three, from the "first set" 85mm F1.5 Canon
Last three, for now........
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Erik L
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nice and random shots. is this typical of your work?
i still havent tried a 85mm yet, ever. i think ill buy a J9 just to see if i like the focal length first. im sure it wont have anthing as interesting of a look as this.
i still havent tried a 85mm yet, ever. i think ill buy a J9 just to see if i like the focal length first. im sure it wont have anthing as interesting of a look as this.
Nokton48
Veteran
nice and random shots. is this typical of your work?
Yes, very typical. I try to have one with me, when I can, often with just one lens.
The Leicas I own excel at capturing the fleeting. Split-second shooting, often, for me. Since I bought them, I've been using B&W Eastman Movie Film in them, exclusively. Haven't used any color at all.
Erik L
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Yes, very typical. I try to have one with me, when I can, often with just one lens.
The Leicas I own excel at capturing the fleeting. Split-second shooting, often, for me. Since I bought them, I've been using B&W Eastman Movie Film in them, exclusively. Haven't used any color at all.
interesting. often when i use black and white i wish i had got that in kodachrome instead. how do you get the mindset to use black and white, i do like how forgiving it is. sometimes i shoot back to back the same shots and i usually like the black and white a lot but the slide film wins me over...
id show you an example but im not organized enough
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