Dante_Stella
Rex canum cattorumque
For a longer portrait lens, I'm really enjoying the 73mm Sonnetar. It's much more functional as a general-purpose lens than the 50 Sonnetar (my 73 focuses accurately at all distances and apertures, without having touched the coma ring), but the images still have enough of that signature Miyazaki weirdness that you either love or hate.
If you pick one up, I highly recommend getting a JJC LH-JX70 kit to go along with it. Originally for the Fuji X70, this gives you an adapter for 49mm filters in the correct direction, as well as a functional hood that sits cleanly overtop. Plus the silver chrome version matches it exactly!
You are right about the JJC, but you can also just mount a 49mm filter backwards. For reasons I just don't get, the JJC outer front thread is 53 or 54mm, not 55. Inner is obviously 49mm.
How are you finding the focusing accuracy near and far? I have been testing a "used" copy (looked pretty new to me...), and from min-1.5m, which is really your normal range for head shots, it is phenomenally sharp at f/1.5 and unbelievable at f/4, but as the distance increases, so does the front-focusing, almost to the point I joke you need to use an f/stop equal to the distance in meters. I got to ultra close focus heaven by nudging the adjuster from 3m a hair or two toward infinity.
It's not theoretically different from the 50/1.1, but I am debating whether to use the adjuster recalibrate the lens for longer distances and make a change to the profile of the RF cam (non-destructively) from min to 1.5m to make it focus correctly everywhere on a single calibration. I thought that the 75/1.4 Leica lens was relatively high-strung, but there is always time to learn!
The mind-blowing thing is how small the Sonnetar is - barely longer than a 50/2 Summicron.
Stephen - I'm sure the CV is next in my 75mm collection!
Dante