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ooh tasty, would it be practical to focus accurately at 1.1 with a Bessa R3a? (the longest baselength Bessa)
I said I'd rather have a Hexanon, guys. Now put your anti-Leica macros away!
AFAIK, the two fast Hexanons are the M-Hexanon 50/f1.2, 2001 of which were made and sold in a set with a limited edition (silver finish) Hexar RF; and the Hexanon 60mm/f1.2 in LTM of which 800 were made. After all the Konica->Konica/Minolta->Sony peregrinations they're (a) not being made; and (b) I don't think anyone knows who might own the designs.True enough 🙂
but is the Hexanon still in production? and if so, (or if not), how much are they going for now? 🙂
last I saw, they were considered "Limited" (in terms of availability) but I don't know if they were "new" or these were used lenses that bear the "Hexanon Limited" name.
Cheers,
Dave
Itll be nice if its just "different" and not worse than a noctilux,.......I thought that a few of your photos were quite contrasty Tom ,is that the lens or my monitor?thanks...Neil
It would be interesting to see how the resolution compares to the old leica f1.2, the f1.0 and the new 0.95, plus the Konica f1.2. I think we may all be impressed. Tom you have stated light fall off at wise aperature is less than the f1.0. Any ideas compared to the other lens mentioned? Has VC published MTF graphs?
Tom's pictures look good.
Curious to know if there are any size comparisons? I'd like to see how it differs in size with the noct/hexanon/lux asph?