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Okay, just thought I had to say something. I understand...
A couple of weeks ago I got my first Leica lens to go on my M2 - an old Elmar collapsable M mount 50mm, f3.5.
I took to the streets with it one afternoon, and did my usual thing, bothered some people in a friendly way. (Met an one legged man with an ancient beard - who informed me that if he knew I was going to take his picture he would have shaved...) I will scan a couple of them and put them up.
Anyway I printed two up to 8x10 in the darkroom the other night and was blown away. I mean, I could see the negatives looked good and sharp, but the prints were something else. THis lens beats everything I have ever used for sharpness and clarity. Stunningly, touchingly, delicately sharp. And contrast is exactly what I want.
I have used all different Nikon and Minolta SLR's for years (admittadly not the top end of the range Nikon lenses) I was vaguely expecting to be underwhelmed to be honest - just a nice old lens from the 1950's - I was buying the lens for the brand name, just because it went with the old camera sort of thing - but no indeed. One of the rare occassions that I can recall where I have bought something and it has been worth every single cent.
I am utterly blown away by it, and I guess I shouldnt be, but I am.
I am not much of a digital world guy but will scan some and put them up - but then I dont have to do I - you guys already knew...
A couple of weeks ago I got my first Leica lens to go on my M2 - an old Elmar collapsable M mount 50mm, f3.5.
I took to the streets with it one afternoon, and did my usual thing, bothered some people in a friendly way. (Met an one legged man with an ancient beard - who informed me that if he knew I was going to take his picture he would have shaved...) I will scan a couple of them and put them up.
Anyway I printed two up to 8x10 in the darkroom the other night and was blown away. I mean, I could see the negatives looked good and sharp, but the prints were something else. THis lens beats everything I have ever used for sharpness and clarity. Stunningly, touchingly, delicately sharp. And contrast is exactly what I want.
I have used all different Nikon and Minolta SLR's for years (admittadly not the top end of the range Nikon lenses) I was vaguely expecting to be underwhelmed to be honest - just a nice old lens from the 1950's - I was buying the lens for the brand name, just because it went with the old camera sort of thing - but no indeed. One of the rare occassions that I can recall where I have bought something and it has been worth every single cent.
I am utterly blown away by it, and I guess I shouldnt be, but I am.
I am not much of a digital world guy but will scan some and put them up - but then I dont have to do I - you guys already knew...
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