AshLee52
Newbie
I don't post often, so let me introduce myself. I have used Leica rangefinders since 1977. In recent years, as classic gear has gotten so affordable, I have added Contax, Nikon and Canon bodies and lenses to my film kit.
Digitally I have several newer Leicas and the Sony A7II, together with adapters to use Nikon, Contax, LTM and Leica M lenses.
My photography emphasizes subjects in context. As film, sensors, and my eye have improved I am able to contextualize my subject matter ever better... letting my compositions breathe.
Over the last few years I am increasingly drawn to Sonnar and sonnar-type lenses because of how they seem to add dimensionality to my photographs, and also to draw the context... with a bit of framing/vignetting/softening. I also love the open shadows I get, which remind me of classic "thick emulsion" silver film. Many of my best recent photographs are taken with either the Opton Sonnar or Nikkor S 1.4. Interestingly, I nearly never use these wide open. The shots I am liking are taken in the f 5.6-11 range mostly. If it helps, here's a link to my Flickr page https://www.flickr.com/photos/48228255@N05/
Which is a long intro to asking whether the newer Zeiss ZM Sonnar is likely to add anything to what I have? Has anyone been able to compare it to the classic T-coated Opton Sonnar? I know it will work well on the Leicas... are there any issues using it on the Sony?
Digitally I have several newer Leicas and the Sony A7II, together with adapters to use Nikon, Contax, LTM and Leica M lenses.
My photography emphasizes subjects in context. As film, sensors, and my eye have improved I am able to contextualize my subject matter ever better... letting my compositions breathe.
Over the last few years I am increasingly drawn to Sonnar and sonnar-type lenses because of how they seem to add dimensionality to my photographs, and also to draw the context... with a bit of framing/vignetting/softening. I also love the open shadows I get, which remind me of classic "thick emulsion" silver film. Many of my best recent photographs are taken with either the Opton Sonnar or Nikkor S 1.4. Interestingly, I nearly never use these wide open. The shots I am liking are taken in the f 5.6-11 range mostly. If it helps, here's a link to my Flickr page https://www.flickr.com/photos/48228255@N05/
Which is a long intro to asking whether the newer Zeiss ZM Sonnar is likely to add anything to what I have? Has anyone been able to compare it to the classic T-coated Opton Sonnar? I know it will work well on the Leicas... are there any issues using it on the Sony?