Canon LTM Pics with Canon 50mm f/1.4 LTM, please !

Canon M39 M39 screw mount bodies/lenses
I hope that it is not considered to be a complete no go to use this fabulous lens on a digital body with crop factor, here on NEX5N with APS-C sensor

'friends' at Vĩnh Nghiêm Pagoda, Saigon
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Canon LTM 1.4/50 on NEX5N, @f1.4, 1/50 sec. ISO 3200
 
I hope that it is not considered to be a complete no go to use this fabulous lens on a digital body with crop factor, here on NEX5N with APS-C sensor

'friends' at Vĩnh Nghiêm Pagoda, Saigon

Canon LTM 1.4/50 on NEX5N, @f1.4, 1/50 sec. ISO 3200

Not when the image is as wonderful as yours is.
 
Not when the image is as wonderful as yours is.

thank you for the encouragement John, this is very kind of you. It feels a bit weird adding some of mine, mingled in between all the great photos on film by Toews.

another from the same day at the Pagoda, a boy collecting donations offering stickers, red flowers if your mother is still alive and white ones if she already had passed away. I was told that it is tradition here during august and it's full moon to specially think of one's parents


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cheers, andreas
 
I hope that it is not considered to be a complete no go to use this fabulous lens on a digital body with crop factor, here on NEX5N with APS-C sensor

'friends' at Vĩnh Nghiêm Pagoda, Saigon
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Canon LTM 1.4/50 on NEX5N, @f1.4, 1/50 sec. ISO 3200


I simply Adore this, Lovely & Poetic !!
 
thank you for the encouragement John, this is very kind of you. It feels a bit weird adding some of mine, mingled in between all the great photos on film by Toews.

Thank you! Your latest plus the Friends shot are quite nice! The last few photos that I posted are actually digital shots, taken with a loaned M240.


Spotlight by Brendan | Toews, on Flickr
 
good to see more people posting :)

I simply Adore this, Lovely & Poetic !!

Thank you very much Helen. I feel special abt. this one too. These two kids were a real joy to watch, living in their own, magic world nestled in the midth of a bustling full moon evening at the pagoda. I had taken some 10 shots, although this one is slightly back focused and most others look sharper I liked this one best. ( I try to learn to choose the one I like best, but I am tempted to show one or two more, should I ? )

John good to see one with the lovely, 'antique' colors this lens produces, the feel good motive fits them very well, beautiful subtlety of the foilage in the background

beautiful classic take, vytasn, serene and grand!

thank's Toews. So it's not film only. Your loaned M240 is FF what I wish to have one day, but so far I really enjoy a fast 50 on APS-C, this because I like my camera to be light and small and a similar focal lenght on FF would require a bigger, heavier ( and more expensive ) lens ;) Well, the Heliar 2.5/75 could fill in.

I really like the colors this lens produces, one in color from the same evening at the pagoda, lights were toned from lampions


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NEX5N f1.4 1/60 sec. ISO 2500
 
Yeah, everything I posted on the last page was from the M240, but everything before that has been film. I'm really enjoying the M, but I'm still shooting Tri-X alongside it! Here's another M240 shot...


Toronto by Brendan | Toews, on Flickr
 
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