Tuolumne
Veteran
I hardly ever use my Noctilux. But I could get this:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost-classifieds/showproduct.php/product/11280/cat/10
and maybe even have a little money left over.
It would be very useful with my Lumix G1, where it becomes a f2.8 30mm lens, and on my R-D1 where it becomes a 22mm lens.
What do you think? What kind of reputation does the 15mm Distagon have?
/T
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost-classifieds/showproduct.php/product/11280/cat/10
and maybe even have a little money left over.
It would be very useful with my Lumix G1, where it becomes a f2.8 30mm lens, and on my R-D1 where it becomes a 22mm lens.
What do you think? What kind of reputation does the 15mm Distagon have?
/T
cmogi10
Bodhisattva
That's one expensive 30mm/2.8.
If you don't like the noct, sell it.
No problems.
If you don't like the noct, sell it.
No problems.
Tuolumne
Veteran
That's one expensive 30mm/2.8.
If you don't like the noct, sell it.
No problems.
Noctilux = that's one expensive 50mm!
/T
dfoo
Well-known
At the risk of starting yet another flame war, crop factor does not make a lens of one focal length become a lens of another focal length. All it does it crop the image. The characteristics of the lens (the distortion, angle of view and so on) does not change.
Tuolumne
Veteran
At the risk of starting yet another flame war, crop factor does not make a lens of one focal length become a lens of another focal length. All it does it crop the image. The characteristics of the lens (the distortion, angle of view and so on) does not change.
Ok..ok..You know what I mean. It has the equivalent field of view of the longer lens.
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back alley
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hard to say...i can't imagine spending that kind of money on one lens, for either lens - but that's my budget reality.
the 15 has a good rep from the little i have read and the few web shots i have seen.
i am liking the 21/4.5 on the g1, a 42 in 35mm terms but sharp and small and if i need, i have the kit lens for something wider.
looking forward to a panasonic real wide lens.
i have found that selling gear that no longer interests me usually works out ok.
the 15 has a good rep from the little i have read and the few web shots i have seen.
i am liking the 21/4.5 on the g1, a 42 in 35mm terms but sharp and small and if i need, i have the kit lens for something wider.
looking forward to a panasonic real wide lens.
i have found that selling gear that no longer interests me usually works out ok.
BillBingham2
Registered User
That's true, but has anyone ever developed a measurement of distortion across the full field of use? I do not remember one. I know folks measure it at the corners, but when looking at a lens with a crop factor I bet it's different.
Trade or not, depends on your style. That is a KICK A55 fast 100mm on a 4/3M, is that your style? You might look for some old prime lenses in C mount. While I do not think the quality will be as good as a modern ZI. I heard from some lens designers at Kodak that the smaller the area you need to cover, the easier it is to develop a world class lens.
You can get several and still have lots of cash in your pocket. Important in this economy.
B2 (;->
Trade or not, depends on your style. That is a KICK A55 fast 100mm on a 4/3M, is that your style? You might look for some old prime lenses in C mount. While I do not think the quality will be as good as a modern ZI. I heard from some lens designers at Kodak that the smaller the area you need to cover, the easier it is to develop a world class lens.
You can get several and still have lots of cash in your pocket. Important in this economy.
B2 (;->
maddoc
... likes film again.
If it (the Zeiss) fits your needs, why not ? Better an expensive 15mm that you actually use than an expensive 50mm that collects dust ... 
(BTW, did you ever consider the 15mm CV ? I had used it with my former Epson R-D1s and found it to be an excellent lens ...
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(BTW, did you ever consider the 15mm CV ? I had used it with my former Epson R-D1s and found it to be an excellent lens ...
whitecat
Lone Range(find)er
Why don't you look at the Voigtlander 15mm? Fantastic lens and it does not have the weight and size. Great contrast and definition.
Tuolumne
Veteran
Thanks for the suggestions on the CV lens. I will check it out. Looking at all these ridiculous prices is enough to drive one back into the arms of film full time. Why spend a fortune on very wide glass just to be able to use it on an inferior digital imager that film still matches or bests?
/T
/T
Go for it! It's an incredible lens.
Here are just a few ...
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cmogi10
Bodhisattva
Noctilux = that's one expensive 50mm!
/T
Not an expensive 50/1.
whitecat
Lone Range(find)er
Superb shots. Now you've got me going!!!
Tuolumne
Veteran
Go for it! It's an incredible lens.
Here are just a few ...
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Very nice. What were these shot with?
/T
cmogi10
Bodhisattva
But yes, I think you should.
I wish I could buy your noct but funds don't exists.
I would love to see the Character and signature of the zeiss 15 cropped and used for up close portraiture, that could be something.
Edit:A "perfect" 30/2.8 seems like an amazing do it all lens. An 100/f.1 just sounds cool.
I wish I could buy your noct but funds don't exists.
I would love to see the Character and signature of the zeiss 15 cropped and used for up close portraiture, that could be something.
Edit:A "perfect" 30/2.8 seems like an amazing do it all lens. An 100/f.1 just sounds cool.
This were shot with the Zeiss 15mm and first gen M8.
dfoo
Well-known
It isn't a 100/1. Its a cropped 50/1. If you cannot see the difference, then I suggest you do some more research on lens distortion (hint: there is a reason why ~85mm lens is considered good for 35mm head & shoulders portraiture).
cmogi10
Bodhisattva
I know the difference.
I also know how god damn far I have to be standing away to get the same image.
Argue about the silly **** later.
I also know how god damn far I have to be standing away to get the same image.
Argue about the silly **** later.
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