Hacker
黑客
I agree w/ Leica Tom. I also like the way the Canon 50/1.5 renders color:
I love the Canon Sonnar...

Bingley
Veteran
Lord, that's purty!
LeicaTom
Watch that step!
WOW!
That`s sexy
.......And GREAT camera covering BTW!!!!
Looks to be a very very "late" 1956ish lens, nice nice
Maybe, I`ll get the guts to put some radically coloured snakeskin on my 1945 IIIC K/IIIFBD conversion someday.......*drool*
Tom
That`s sexy
.......And GREAT camera covering BTW!!!!
Looks to be a very very "late" 1956ish lens, nice nice
Maybe, I`ll get the guts to put some radically coloured snakeskin on my 1945 IIIC K/IIIFBD conversion someday.......*drool*
Tom
LeicaTom
Watch that step!
Tom,
You win the prize! The top is with a Nikkor LTM 50/F2.0 and the bottom is with a Canon LTM 50/1.4. If I recall correctly, both were taken wide-open.
Jim B.
Hahahahha!
Yes, that " lil" Nikkor HC f2/50 is one great lens!
Tom
Hacker
黑客
Looks to be a very very "late" 1956ish lens, nice nice
Tom
It has that <EP> on the lens too...
Hacker
黑客
Hahahahha!
Yes, that " lil" Nikkor HC f2/50 is one great lens!
Tom
It is... I love my Nikkor 5cm f/2 too

laptoprob
back to basics
After comparing the Quinon to my rigid Summicron, I sold the 'Cron. Even with less sharpness I like the Quinon better.
Then I got a Canon 1,5. That one lost as well, even being faster. Also because of distracting out of focus rings.
Then I got a Canon 1,5. That one lost as well, even being faster. Also because of distracting out of focus rings.
LeicaTom
Watch that step!
It has that <EP> on the lens too...
Hehehehe!
Your`s might be later still.....mine starts off with the two numbers #25 (1956) and somewhere in the #29 series (1957) the lenses ended
I owned a <EP> one too, about two years ago, they are quite rare, I`ve only seen like 4 or 5 <EP> lenses in the past 20 years!
(about as rare as the f1.2/50 <EP>) - mine was a 1955 one, which went lock, stock and barrel to a photographic museum, together with a <EP> IIF2 w/Rapidwinder
Tom
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LeicaTom
Watch that step!
It is... I love my Nikkor 5cm f/2 too.
Yes, we`re ALL VERY SICK HERE..........truly afflicted with "Sonnaritis"!
Gladly there`s no known cure for this overwhelming disease, which ruins all judgement, makes you see eveything in 3D! (especially pretty girls!), as it extracts vast amounts of money out of your wallet for no apparent resason and in the end gives you a feeling of being refreshed and full of Bokeh!
*damm I need some sleep, I`m delirious....!*
Tom
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Hacker
黑客
After comparing the Quinon to my rigid Summicron, I sold the 'Cron. Even with less sharpness I like the Quinon better.
Then I got a Canon 1,5. That one lost as well, even being faster. Also because of distracting out of focus rings.
Can we have some shots? Would love to see the rendition of this lens.
chris00nj
Young Luddite
Thanks for the responses. I just picked up a Nikkor 85/2 and I going to test it against my Canon 85/2.
januaryman
"Flim? You want flim?"
Even a faulty Jupiter 3 gave me good results, like this one, taken before I sent it off to Brian Sweeney for a major fix and lens module transplant:

dap
Established
On many threads, people speak highly of the Sonnar lens design. Other people's love of this lens design has sparked my interest in getting one. However, I can't figure out why people like the lens design so much?
From what I have read they were originally developed due to their ability to control flare in the days before multicoating...I would assume that their original popularity is directly linked to better results due to less flare.
I think a large reason that they are esteemed now is because they have a bit different look than other modern designs (some people are really tuned into it, others, not so much). It also happens to be the current "IT" lens on various forums which is probably the biggest factor in its resurgence.
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januaryman
"Flim? You want flim?"
Wish I had the balls to carry that camera around. Problem is, it's way prettier than I am; also, I'm guessing this is pretty much useless for someone trying NOT to get noticed when he's shooting.
But that camera is a thing of beauty, for sure. Nice work.
But that camera is a thing of beauty, for sure. Nice work.
I love the Canon Sonnar...
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furcafe
Veteran
The fact that my equipment is prettier than I am is 1 of the main reasons why I carry it around--it distracts viewers away from me, like having an attractive companion. Works even better when the camera is up to your face. 
Wish I had the balls to carry that camera around. Problem is, it's way prettier than I am; also, I'm guessing this is pretty much useless for someone trying NOT to get noticed when he's shooting.
But that camera is a thing of beauty, for sure. Nice work.
telenous
Well-known
From what I have read they were originally developed due to their ability to control flare in the days before multicoating...I would assume that their original popularity is directly linked to better results due to less flare.
Thanks for that titbit. I 've been playing with a J3 the last couple months, it has shown surprising resistance to flare even without hood.
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Hacker
黑客
Wish I had the balls to carry that camera around. Problem is, it's way prettier than I am; also, I'm guessing this is pretty much useless for someone trying NOT to get noticed when he's shooting.
But that camera is a thing of beauty, for sure. Nice work.
Truth be told, the camera is not even used (prefer digital for the convenience), just sitting pretty for shots like these. And like you, it's way prettier than I am.
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