Portrait lenses ... 75mm and longer. Post your examples.

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VC 75/2.5 Heliar
 
Some beautiful examples here from quite a variety of lenses. Thanks! :)
 
I have the CV 75/1.8 and can recommend it as a good portrait lenses. Here are some shots on film from my M6TTL and this lens.

With TMax 100:


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by Drew Saunders, on Flickr

Portra 400, wide open (1.8 or 2, I didn't write down exposure):


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by Drew Saunders, on Flickr

Also on Portra 400, also wide open, to show the near/far OOF rendering:


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by Drew Saunders, on Flickr

And with 20 year old expired "Gold 200" film, which I shot at 100, which explains the funky colors. Not quite wide open:


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by Drew Saunders, on Flickr

I've shot it with an adaptor on my Fuji X-E1 and it works quite well as a longer portrait lens on that camera.
 
ricnak that little ginger girl is such a cutey! What a great smile.

I would love to have the 75 Summicron. I had it for a almost 2 weeks but returned it.
Too expensive for my lifestyle. Maybe one day :)
 
She sure is. I only got the cron specifically for a school project. Have not used it much since and cannot bring my self to part with it.
 
Cheap But Effetive

Cheap But Effetive

A 135mm Elmar can be had from $80 to $150. I think it's better than the 90 for quality of image.

This is from the Elmar on a Monochrome (sorry, if I already posted this one elsewhere):

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Just received another copy of the OM Zuiko f2/85mm. This one an early version ( silver nose ).
It's a beautiful lens and a decent image maker too.
Some Chroma issues to clean up on digital until f4. I think this is best B+W film lens. :)

Samples not art all on the 5Dii.

1st test images 5Dii by Adnan W, on Flickr


1st test images 5Dii by Adnan W, on Flickr


MFD

1st test images 5Dii by Adnan W, on Flickr
 
First the Voigtlander Heliar 75/2.5 (though on an M8 here, so acting like a 90mm)
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Second, the Summarit 75
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Lastly the Summilux 75
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I kept the Summarit and sold the Heliar, simply because the Summarit focuses more quickly and easily - it's very smooth. Optically, I couldn't see anything to differentiate them. The Summilux is big, heavy and slow to focus with that looong-throw focussing ring. Not to mention fussy about exact focus wide open. But it is worth it for some occasions! I think this one is my best example of the Summilux:
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Chris
 
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