tajart
ancien
25/4
25/4
now that i recall, it wasn't on the m6 but a leica md-2 that i got to use for both wide angle shooting and on a reprovit...
25/4
tajart said:here is one taken @ f5.6 on M6...
now that i recall, it wasn't on the m6 but a leica md-2 that i got to use for both wide angle shooting and on a reprovit...
raid said:This is a thread on the CV 25mm/4 lens, so if you have any photos taken by this lens, please post them here.
Raid
Ok, here's a few taken with a CV 25/4 S-mount version. Very sharp little lens.
Photo 1 - wooden buckets on a rack at the local buddhist temple. Visitors fill a bucket with water, and then use the water to clean their relative's grave stone.
Photo 2 - building reflected on a gravestone. The modern world (shopping centre etc.) is just a short distance in the background on the left.
Photo 3 - graveyard right behind a house.
Paul T.
Veteran
jon's shot look like my old VC 25mm - bitingly sharp, altho I found it v high contrast for b/w, maybe just too 'modern'. But yours look a bit soft, Raid, is that the scanning maybe? It looks as if the zone focus point is a bit close on some of them?
FrankS
Registered User
Paul T. said:jon's shot look like my old VC 25mm - bitingly sharp, altho I found it v high contrast for b/w, maybe just too 'modern'. But yours look a bit soft, Raid, is that the scanning maybe? It looks as if the zone focus point is a bit close on some of them?
I see what you mean Paul, in Raid's photos #1, 2, and 3. In #3 it could simply be limited DOF due to close focusing.
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BrianPhotog
Well-known
raid
Dad Photographer
Paul T. said:jon's shot look like my old VC 25mm - bitingly sharp, altho I found it v high contrast for b/w, maybe just too 'modern'. But yours look a bit soft, Raid, is that the scanning maybe? It looks as if the zone focus point is a bit close on some of them?
Paul and Frank: I may have focused incorrectly on the front.
I still get confused by meters/feet conversions. I used to go by meters/cm and then I "retrained" to feet.
Raid
raid
Dad Photographer
FrankS said:I see what you mean Paul, in Raid's photos #1, 2, and 3. In #3 it could simply be limited DOF due to close focusing.
Frank,
I was standing very close to the rocks by the small stream and I focused on those rocks.
Raid
JimG
dogzen
Does anyone (Joe) know how the Zeiss Biogon 21mm f2.8 c ompares to the Elmarit 21mm for size? I prefer smaller lenses when ever possible. JimG
jsuominen
Well-known
My CV 25mm/4 (LTM-version) photos are here at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jsuominen/tags/25mm4/ or
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jsuominen/tags/25mm4/show/ (slideshow version)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jsuominen/tags/25mm4/ or
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jsuominen/tags/25mm4/show/ (slideshow version)
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raid
Dad Photographer
Jari,
These are great photos that happen to also be very sharp.
Raid
These are great photos that happen to also be very sharp.
Raid
V
varjag
Guest
Brian, very cool photo.
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