Some 21mm Color Skopar images

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Wow, I am digging this thing in a big way. These are all shot to Neopan 400 in my Bessa, developed in D76. Most were a little underexposed for an embarrassing reason I won't relate, but there was plenty of detail to bring out in Lightroom.

21mm Color Skopar Set

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Ah, I thoroughly enjoy shooting with my CV 21. Though I am beginning to think that the 21 is "bait" designed to lure the unsuspecting into an R4 GAS attack. ;-)

I like the last shot as well; I do miss the Wegmans near SUNY Buffalo. But I definitely don't miss lake effect snow...!
 
This little lens is the deal of the century. Price is bound to increase if they stop making it, and best part, it is also made in SC mount.
 
I got mine recently from a user here; its the P version with M mount. The finder is incredibly good - far better than the 50mm finder for the Mamiya 7 and the 45mm for the RF645 with its combo of low distortion and low flare. Not used it much yet as using the Mamiya to bed in with it, but soooo small and sweet to use as well as a great performer. I think the below linked shot was taken pretty wide open due to low light - about f5.6:

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=85598&ppuser=1543


Rgds
 
I got mine recently from a user here; its the P version with M mount. The finder is incredibly good - far better than the 50mm finder for the Mamiya 7 and the 45mm for the RF645 with its combo of low distortion and low flare. Not used it much yet as using the Mamiya to bed in with it, but soooo small and sweet to use as well as a great performer. I think the below linked shot was taken pretty wide open due to low light - about f5.6:

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=85598&ppuser=1543


Rgds

WOW. That is a GREAT shot, nhice work.
 
I got mine recently from a user here; its the P version with M mount. The finder is incredibly good - far better than the 50mm finder for the Mamiya 7 and the 45mm for the RF645 with its combo of low distortion and low flare. Not used it much yet as using the Mamiya to bed in with it, but soooo small and sweet to use as well as a great performer. I think the below linked shot was taken pretty wide open due to low light - about f5.6:

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=85598&ppuser=1543


Rgds

That's one of the best shots I have ever seen on this forum. I love the lens too. I've been shooting with it on a Bessa R and just today got the LTM to M so I can now try it on my Leica M7.
 
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