R-D1 and Jupiter 8

Johnmcd

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Just received a J8 from a fellow RFF member (thanks Chris) and after dismantling it to smoothen up the aperture ring, I finally got to use it briefly.

Close to wide open 800 iso jpg only and B/W setting.

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Stopped down a little...

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Some colour shots to follow soon.

Cheers - John
 
beautiful, John! gorgeous tones and soft bokeh, yet clearly sharp (look at those lashes!).
 
beautiful, John! gorgeous tones and soft bokeh, yet clearly sharp (look at those lashes!).

Hi Cam.

Haven't been around for a while as I'm right in the middle of a 3 month course for work which keeps me away from the computer and photography. But I did manage to snap the wife while she was studying.

I think I'll like this lens :)

John
 
John....These are excellent! I have the J8 and RD-1 too and have not used the lens much but have read it performs well. They say some have quality control issues but you obviously got a good one! You have a good eye too though! It's always about the person behind the camera and lens in the final analysis! I've seen breath taking shots with a Holga plastic play camera...have a good summer as we are heading into fall and winter...
 
John....These are excellent! I have the J8 and RD-1 too and have not used the lens much but have read it performs well. They say some have quality control issues but you obviously got a good one! You have a good eye too though! It's always about the person behind the camera and lens in the final analysis! I've seen breath taking shots with a Holga plastic play camera...have a good summer as we are heading into fall and winter...

Thanks Frank. You're dead right - just because our cameras have improved doesn't mean we are taking better photos then in the past. Mind you some already look at the R-D1 as some sort of 'ancient' technology :)

Yes, summer is not far away and even though our winters are mind, we are all looking forward to complaining about the heat :)

Cheers - John
 
Haven't been around for a while as I'm right in the middle of a 3 month course for work which keeps me away from the computer and photography. But I did manage to snap the wife while she was studying.

I think I'll like this lens :)

totally understandable that you've been away, but it's a pity you haven't been able to shoot. then again, you've got a lovely model without having to move much... i think you'll like it fine as well. beware, though, i think it's in love with your wife ;)

the lens, indeed, look like a gem -- but i won't look too closely. i have a C-Sonnar coming to me and i'm not allowing myself another 50mm (unless it's really fast!). thanks for the heads up, though -- i'll have to look out for other focal lengths.
 
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