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Erik,
I am aware of this fact.
The photos were taken yesterday with a pre-asph 35mm 1.4 Summilux wide open on a Hexar RF with replacement viewfinder. I was trying out the lens for the first time and the camera too.
I am aware of this fact.
The photos were taken yesterday with a pre-asph 35mm 1.4 Summilux wide open on a Hexar RF with replacement viewfinder. I was trying out the lens for the first time and the camera too.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
RAID:
I especially love the shot of your Wife...
You can SEE the Glow
Its Beautiful...
All the Girls have a lovely ambience in those Photos
Are You Sold or still on the Fence ??
I especially love the shot of your Wife...
You can SEE the Glow
Its Beautiful...
All the Girls have a lovely ambience in those Photos
Are You Sold or still on the Fence ??
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Thank you, Erik. I just got the lens a few days ago, and yesterday was the first day I ever used this lens. I need to decide whether I buy it or not.
raid
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RAID:
I especially love the shot of your Wife...
You can SEE the Glow
Its Beautiful...
All the Girls have a lovely ambience in those Photos
Are You Sold or still on the Fence ??
Thank you, Helen.
I need the cash to be sold. Sounds crazy, doesn't it.
Seriously, I LOVE this lens.
It was as easy as using a P&S camera with full automation.
It was a combined experiment for the lens at 1.4 and for the Hexar RF camera which often gets negative comments on its "problems".
I paid $250 for this great camera. I set the shutter speed selector to AE and then enjoyed taking pgotos.
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I can send you this information once I return home where the lens now is.
The optics appear to be clean but the lens hood looks like it went through a war.
The optics appear to be clean but the lens hood looks like it went through a war.
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It is a black one, Erik. Is it Version II?

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helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Erik
Mine has an Infinity lock & a very heavy one (1966)....
but turns smooth as butter in focusing
and btw, Beautiful texture & tones in the shot of Your son...
Mine has an Infinity lock & a very heavy one (1966)....
but turns smooth as butter in focusing
and btw, Beautiful texture & tones in the shot of Your son...
raid
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I will have to check all these points out tonight, Erik. The owner of this lens came to it by good luck, and he may not know much about this lens either.
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EyeofSearle
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I will have to check all these points out tonight, Erik. The owner of this lens camre to it by good luck, and he may not know much about this lens either.
I think you should keep it!
These are some great shots, Raid.
Jim
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Beautiful shot!
Yes, when it's black it is the 2nd version. Of the first version there are also black versions, but these are extremely rare.
Does it have an infinity stop?
Erik.
Black lens w/ chrome infinty lock. I think it might be known as a Panda?
Serial# 2348047
BTW, I am the owner.......................For now!
Or maybe just a good guesser!
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