Nigel Meaby
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Thought it was time to see some more work with this great lens! Please post your Hexanon photo's. This one is at F2 and at .7m.
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Nigel Meaby
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HoodedOne
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Lens: M-Hex 50/2
Camera: Zeiss Ikon ZM
Film: Neopan 1600
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
The first photo is good in itself and also shows the quality of the lens. My overhauled M3 has begun the journey back to me, and as soon as I have it I hope to do low light work with the Fujicolor 800 film that is sitting around. For the first time in my life I have fast lenses in the three focal lengths I use.
Nigel Meaby
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Payasam thanks for the comments. Picture was taken in Haridwar in September. I'd previously spent time up in Ladakh with David Shackleton from Canada, who sent you a piece of kit you'd bought from him, while he was in Ladakh. Hope you got it ok?
kuvvy
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Nigel, just this morning I was looking at your flickr stream and your shots taken with the Hex in India. Some nice portraits indeed.
Here's some shots from mine on the RD1.
Here's some shots from mine on the RD1.




payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
Yes, Nigel, I got the magnifier that David sent me: and I sold it pretty soon because it stuck out like a wart and because I didn't fancy putting it on and taking it off repeatedly.
But to return to the Hexanon. The built-in hood strikes me as something of a joke. At the same time I have heard that the lens is pretty much flare-free. What has been your experience?
But to return to the Hexanon. The built-in hood strikes me as something of a joke. At the same time I have heard that the lens is pretty much flare-free. What has been your experience?
Andy Kibber
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I like the built-in hood and pretty much always use it. I can't remember ever having any problems with flare. Coincidence?????
Vobluda
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Love in three steps.



Andy Kibber
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Technically not a great photo (exposure a bit off, dark corners), but I still like it.

johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
The M-Hex 50/2.0 is a killer lens. Can't believe I'm selling mine, guess I'm about to pull it...!?
Andy Kibber
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The M-Hex 50/2.0 is a killer lens. Can't believe I'm selling mine, guess I'm about to pull it...!?
I sold my M-mount stuff last year. The Hex 50 is the only thing that I really miss. :bang:
Nigel Meaby
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I quite like built in hoods such as on the Hex. Does the job it's designed to do, although it won't offer the lens much protection if it's hit. I've not encountered any flare but I've not tested it as such, just taken real world photo's and so far it's never let me down. It's the only 50 I really need.
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
True, the hood cannot offer any physical protection.
lewis44
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Leica M4-P Konica 50mm f2
I got a little creative in Photoshop and added the vignetting
I got a little creative in Photoshop and added the vignetting

lewis44
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Nigel,
I thought that was you taking my Picture. Sorry, I forgot to comb my hair. Great Shot
I thought that was you taking my Picture. Sorry, I forgot to comb my hair. Great Shot

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wongyboi
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A few colour shots.



Vobluda
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A few wedding pictures.




joshlty
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alll taken with m8...



Nigel Meaby
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