Bobfrance
Over Exposed
vincentbenoit said:Hi Bob
Congrats on getting the Hexar! Great camera, hope it serves you well. What lens are you using it with?
Cheers
Vincent
Cheers Vincent!
I'm currently using a 40/1.2 M-Rokkor kindly lent to me by Paul (Kuvvy).
My funds are limited after buying the Hexar so I'm on the lookout for a reasonably cheap lens to get my M mount collection started. Any reccomendations?
john neal
fallor ergo sum
Bobfrance said:Took my newly aquired Hexar to Manchester with me today.
John, you'll be pleased to know I took the now obligatory test-shot The Rodeo Bar wall.![]()
Bob - that's not the one from the Real Camera Co is it?
I knew I shouldn't have shown you that wall - I had a good thing going on there......
Was the young lady with you?
As to a lens - 35mm Summicron 4th version would be my first choice.
Bobfrance
Over Exposed
john neal said:Bob - that's not the one from the Real Camera Co is it?
I knew I shouldn't have shown you that wall - I had a good thing going on there......
Was the young lady with you?
As to a lens - 35mm Summicron 4th version would be my first choice.
Hi John,
It's a big enough wall to share!
The GF and myself took her (not so) little brother in to the Northern Quarter to show him the bohemian side of Manchester. I thought it would be a good opportunity to give the Hexar a test run.
A Summicron sounds nice, but can you get them for less than £200?
BTW I didn't get the camera from The Real Camer Co. I took a chance and got it off ebay for just less than half of what Jem was asking. I may have to pop in an see if he has any of those bargain lenses going soon.
vincentbenoit
télémétrique argentique
What about a Voigtlander 35/2.5 Skopar? I used to have the "Classic" version in screw mount and was very happy with its optical performance. The more recent Pancake II (M-mount) shares the same optics, and is ergonomically very close to the Summicron IV pre-asph (similar focussing tab and aperture ring). Of course if you can afford the Summicron go for it!Bobfrance said:My funds are limited after buying the Hexar so I'm on the lookout for a reasonably cheap lens to get my M mount collection started. Any reccomendations?
Vincent
Bobfrance
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I think the CV 35/2.5 Pancake is favourite choice for a starter lens at the moment.
As you say it should be a good all rounder.
Anyone know of the best place to buy one new from? I'm guessing I'll get a better deal if I buy from the US.
As you say it should be a good all rounder.
Anyone know of the best place to buy one new from? I'm guessing I'll get a better deal if I buy from the US.
Xmas
Veteran
J12 is cheaper, the adapter for M may be more expensive...
Noel
Noel
Bobfrance
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Hi Noel,
I've kept my eyes peeled for some Jupiter lenses, but not seen any as yet.
I may follow Paul's (Kuvvy on RFF) example and buy a FSU camera for the lens (and the added bonus of another camera
)
Edited to mention: I found these on ebay from Russia...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/JUPITER-8-2-50mm-Lens-M39-fits-Zorki-Leica-35mm-camera_W0QQitemZ150154903379QQihZ005QQcategoryZ30062QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/JUPITER-3-1-5-50mm-Lens-M39-fit-Zorki-Leica-35mm-camera_W0QQitemZ150139052445QQihZ005QQcategoryZ30062QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Lens-Jupiter-8-2-50mm-NEW-M39-FED-Zorki-Leica_W0QQitemZ180057035769QQihZ008QQcategoryZ30062QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem
Any good?
I've kept my eyes peeled for some Jupiter lenses, but not seen any as yet.
I may follow Paul's (Kuvvy on RFF) example and buy a FSU camera for the lens (and the added bonus of another camera
Edited to mention: I found these on ebay from Russia...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/JUPITER-8-2-50mm-Lens-M39-fits-Zorki-Leica-35mm-camera_W0QQitemZ150154903379QQihZ005QQcategoryZ30062QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/JUPITER-3-1-5-50mm-Lens-M39-fit-Zorki-Leica-35mm-camera_W0QQitemZ150139052445QQihZ005QQcategoryZ30062QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Lens-Jupiter-8-2-50mm-NEW-M39-FED-Zorki-Leica_W0QQitemZ180057035769QQihZ008QQcategoryZ30062QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem
Any good?
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Xmas
Veteran
Bob
PeterLoy has two not pristine but...
Noel
PeterLoy has two not pristine but...
Noel
john neal
fallor ergo sum
Bob,
I have found that J8s vary widely - you can get some very good ones, but on the other hand....
The J3 f1.5 is (I think) a Sonnar copy, and can be a very good lens - tend to go for more than the J8 as a result.
If you want 50mm, keep an eye out for a Canon f1.8 - good lens and can sometimes be picked up for less than £50.
In 35mm, there are some really good J12s around - £35 to £50 should get you a belter, but I don't know if the Biogon construction is compatible with your body. Otherwise the CV pancake has an enviable reputation. If I could find one in ltm, I would be interested for my Barnack bodies. You could also consider the Canon f2.8, but these unfortunately tend to go for collector prices
I have found that J8s vary widely - you can get some very good ones, but on the other hand....
The J3 f1.5 is (I think) a Sonnar copy, and can be a very good lens - tend to go for more than the J8 as a result.
If you want 50mm, keep an eye out for a Canon f1.8 - good lens and can sometimes be picked up for less than £50.
In 35mm, there are some really good J12s around - £35 to £50 should get you a belter, but I don't know if the Biogon construction is compatible with your body. Otherwise the CV pancake has an enviable reputation. If I could find one in ltm, I would be interested for my Barnack bodies. You could also consider the Canon f2.8, but these unfortunately tend to go for collector prices
john neal
fallor ergo sum
Bob,
Looks like a nice CV 35mm in the classifieds:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost-classifieds/showproduct.php?product=6518
I have no relation or interests in this, but if I had the money & needed a 35mm lens, I think I would be very tempted.
Looks like a nice CV 35mm in the classifieds:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost-classifieds/showproduct.php?product=6518
I have no relation or interests in this, but if I had the money & needed a 35mm lens, I think I would be very tempted.
Bobfrance
Over Exposed
Cheers John,
Just PM's the seller though it looks like I may be too late!
Just PM's the seller though it looks like I may be too late!
Bobfrance
Over Exposed
Popped into The Real Camera Co. This weekend.
They have now moved into the room Jem showed us at the meet. It's a hundred times better. You can actually get an iead of what he has in stock, and as we know - that's a lot!
He was giving out free champagne, shortbread and nuts. With the obvious intention of softening up his victims beforeselling them a Leica or two.
I came out with a CV 50mm Colour Skopar and I only had the nuts. Good job I didn't have the shortbread too!
If you're in the neighborhood (and feeling brave) it's well worth popping in.
They have now moved into the room Jem showed us at the meet. It's a hundred times better. You can actually get an iead of what he has in stock, and as we know - that's a lot!
He was giving out free champagne, shortbread and nuts. With the obvious intention of softening up his victims beforeselling them a Leica or two.
I came out with a CV 50mm Colour Skopar and I only had the nuts. Good job I didn't have the shortbread too!
If you're in the neighborhood (and feeling brave) it's well worth popping in.
john neal
fallor ergo sum
I couldn't make it on Saturday - probably a good job, as i recently purchased a very nice Summilux 50mm from Jem and have my eye on a lovely Nikkor 28mm in ltm - if I'd had the 'poo I'm sure I would have bought that too 
350D_user
B+W film devotee
I couldn't get there either, as I'm currently lumbered with a dislocated and fractured left elbow.john neal said:I couldn't make it on Saturday - probably a good job, as i recently purchased a very nice Summilux 50mm from Jem and have my eye on a lovely Nikkor 28mm in ltm - if I'd had the 'poo I'm sure I would have bought that too![]()
Bobfrance
Over Exposed
OUCH!
Sorry to hear that Dave.
Think you'll be able to develop your films with one hand?
Sorry to hear that Dave.
Think you'll be able to develop your films with one hand?
350D_user
B+W film devotee
Maybe, although loading the spiral could be... interesting.Bobfrance said:OUCH!
Sorry to hear that Dave.
Think you'll be able to develop your films with one hand?![]()
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