crumpledhero
Member
Hi Jon
I think you were referring to the photos of Northern Lights. I did not post any. What is the difference between the Cron and the Lux? All these new terms sounds rather complicated.
"I think you'd like the 50 lux better on your M8.2 with the 28 cron."
WOuld you care to eleborate on what you mean by this? It sounds like attaching the 50 to the 28. Is that what you mean.
Love your Lab. Mine just passed away a couple of months ago and I miss him so. He was my model whenever I needed to do test shots.
I think you were referring to the photos of Northern Lights. I did not post any. What is the difference between the Cron and the Lux? All these new terms sounds rather complicated.
"I think you'd like the 50 lux better on your M8.2 with the 28 cron."
WOuld you care to eleborate on what you mean by this? It sounds like attaching the 50 to the 28. Is that what you mean.
Love your Lab. Mine just passed away a couple of months ago and I miss him so. He was my model whenever I needed to do test shots.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Let's call the lenses by their proper names...
A Summilux has an aperture of 1.4
A Summicron has an aperture of 2.0
A Summarit has either an aperture of 1.5 (not inproduction, old lens]) or 2.5 and is the entry level.
A Summilux has an aperture of 1.4
A Summicron has an aperture of 2.0
A Summarit has either an aperture of 1.5 (not inproduction, old lens]) or 2.5 and is the entry level.
akiralx
Established
Let's call the lenses by their proper names...
A Summilux has an aperture of 1.4
A Summicron has an aperture of 2.0
A Summarit has either an aperture of 1.5 (not inproduction, old lens]) or 2.5 and is the entry level.
And the Elmarit is 2.8.
Do not overlook the Voigtlander and (especially) Zeiss lenses for your new toy.
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