M4streetshooter
Tourist Thru Life
Darth, The 1st image....! Nuff said...
shooter
shooter
hjbyeo
Member
kanzlr
Hexaneur
whats low cost to you?
the M-Hexanon 90/2.8 goes for € 400-900,-- depending on shape, bid-war, etc
A lot of them have focusing problems on Leica M bodies (mine had) thus they are often times pretty affordable, yet SUPERBLY capable lenses and work like a dream on live-view cameras (I use mine on the NEX and it is a dream)
the M-Hexanon 90/2.8 goes for € 400-900,-- depending on shape, bid-war, etc
A lot of them have focusing problems on Leica M bodies (mine had) thus they are often times pretty affordable, yet SUPERBLY capable lenses and work like a dream on live-view cameras (I use mine on the NEX and it is a dream)
NazgulKing
Established
I thinking of getting a low cost tele for this m-mount camera! Recommendations anyone? Nazgulking, 75mm easy to handle?
Hoping to get my 50 soon ... and that may cure my BBB virus.
Another CV12 LTM shot -
iso-lo, f11, 60s, vivid jpeg settings.
Nice shot
The 75 is easy to handle provided the usual rules on shutter speed are obeyed. Otherwise, there will be slight jitter, as I observed for a number of my shots.
Darth, The 1st image....! Nuff said...
shooter
Thanks!
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scho
Well-known
Winter Cyclamen
Winter Cyclamen
Dim, November window lighting. Canon FD 28mm f/2 with Ricoh GXR-M.
http://www.schophoto.com/gallery/photo.php?size=12&photo=1295&offset=0&u=68148
Winter Cyclamen
Dim, November window lighting. Canon FD 28mm f/2 with Ricoh GXR-M.
http://www.schophoto.com/gallery/photo.php?size=12&photo=1295&offset=0&u=68148
Michiel Schierbeek
Member
Harbour
Harbour
Two from the harbour in Amsterdam with the VC 15mm
Michiel
Harbour
Two from the harbour in Amsterdam with the VC 15mm
Michiel


NazgulKing
Established
Two from the harbour in Amsterdam with the VC 15mm
Michiel
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There's a certain awe attached to this picture.

RIMG4423 by NazgulKing, on Flickr
Adanac
Well-known
Vancouver on a rare day (lately) when the sun came out to play
Michiel Schierbeek
Member
Wonderful image with great light,Adanac!
Michiel
Michiel
Michiel Schierbeek
Member
Here's one from a series I am doing at another forum.
Michiel
Michiel

Adanac
Well-known
Thank you Michiel, I've been truly enjoying your images you posted elsewhere, too.
Rich M
Member
First post ever to this forum....
No fear...
Elmar 24/3.8
R
No fear...

Elmar 24/3.8
R
kanzlr
Hexaneur
and what a great first post 
scho
Well-known
First post ever to this forum....
No fear...
Elmar 24/3.8
R
Welome Rich and what a beautiful first image.
Best regards,
Carl
Adanac
Well-known
Very nice Rich! Never been to your area... one of these days during bleak rainy winter here we must make the pilgrimage!
Rich M
Member
Very nice Rich! Never been to your area... one of these days during bleak rainy winter here we must make the pilgrimage!
Thanks......I think you should ALL come visit........unless Carl really,really loves those Ithaca winters.
R
scho
Well-known
Thanks......I think you should ALL come visit........unless Carl really,really loves those Ithaca winters.
R
I've already had enough of Ithaca winter and we still have about 3 more months to go. Heading south this year to escape at least part of the cold and snow.
Rich M
Member
I think this is odd......but I love taking pictures of rocks. Here, they seem to have so much, for lack of a better word, identity .
It only makes sense. In Hawaiian mythology, the peaks of the islands of Hawaii are sacred. In fact, an ancient law allowed only high-ranking tribal chiefs to visit its peaks. So, the rocks that in the course of time that have tumbled down the slopes, still contain some of that mana (spiritual power).
I spend hours out there......crazy, I know.
I took this with my new favorite lens.....the CV 75/2.5 (LTM). Shot at @ f/5.6.
R
It only makes sense. In Hawaiian mythology, the peaks of the islands of Hawaii are sacred. In fact, an ancient law allowed only high-ranking tribal chiefs to visit its peaks. So, the rocks that in the course of time that have tumbled down the slopes, still contain some of that mana (spiritual power).
I spend hours out there......crazy, I know.

I took this with my new favorite lens.....the CV 75/2.5 (LTM). Shot at @ f/5.6.
R
scho
Well-known
I think this is odd......but I love taking pictures of rocks. Here, they seem to have so much, for lack of a better word, identity .
It only makes sense. In Hawaiian mythology, the peaks of the islands of Hawaii are sacred. In fact, an ancient law allowed only high-ranking tribal chiefs to visit its peaks. So, the rocks that in the course of time that have tumbled down the slopes, still contain some of that mana (spiritual power).
I spend hours out there......crazy, I know.
I took this with my new favorite lens.....the CV 75/2.5 (LTM). Shot at @ f/5.6.
R
Very nice shot Rich with a sweet little CV lens. Not crazy at all. Rocks are very interesting subjects and many, including yours, have interesting stories to tell.
kuzano
Veteran
Yeah, right???
Yeah, right???
Those corners look pretty Fugly!!??
What are you talking about?
Yeah, right???
Here's one from this afternoon -- I haven't dialed in the 'corner settings' or whatever they call the corner fix.
Verve, Seabright -- Santa Cruz, CA by kzamani, on Flickr
Those corners look pretty Fugly!!??
What are you talking about?
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