Freakscene
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I have a black SBLOO. There is even an S on the box. Same with the black SBOOI.And the box! Now you're just showing off, @WoodallP.
Did they ever make a SBLOO in black? I don't think I've ever seen one.
I have a black SBLOO. There is even an S on the box. Same with the black SBOOI.And the box! Now you're just showing off, @WoodallP.
Did they ever make a SBLOO in black? I don't think I've ever seen one.
I have that LLL WEISU. It is tiny, very bright and clear, BUT has very poor eye relief. Its view is close to 35mm only if you don't wear glasses and push your eye very near to it. Or else it is more like 45mm or 50mm.What was the field of view like before it broke? I've seen some people say it's more like 45mm or even 50mm than it is 35mm. Kinda defeats the point if it's basically a 50mm viewfinder!

Thanks for contributing the image! I guess what I'm trying to found out is how the Mandler 35 and Canon 35 f2 and f2.8 compare towards the sides of the frame at f2.8 to 5,6.Ltm Canon 35mm/2 , f8 on Kodak double-x. Sharp enough for me.
Get well soon, hope it’s as minor as possible. Look after yourself.Life is trying to stop me trying this lens. I was planning to take it out this afternoon but I slipped on some mud doing the market and now I’m sitting in the hospital waiting for them to take some photos instead. Nothing serious I hope, just very swollen ankle, but better to have it checked.
Better to slip with the shopping than with the Leica/Mandler.
Thanks, but no testing the Mandler for a while. After two sessions of xray and one of MRI I was sent home with crutches and my leg in plaster. Apparently it was a double fracture. Totally off topic but the French health service is amazing and I have always had great service. Time to start doing all those CLAs I never got round to.Get well soon, hope it’s as minor as possible. Look after yourself.
Oh no! Wish you a speedy recovery!Thanks, but no testing the Mandler for a while. After two sessions of xray and one of MRI I was sent home with crutches and my leg in plaster. Apparently it was a double fracture. Totally off topic but the French health service is amazing and I have always had great service. Time to start doing all those CLAs I never got round to.
Thanks, but no testing the Mandler for a while. After two sessions of xray and one of MRI I was sent home with crutches and my leg in plaster. Apparently it was a double fracture. Totally off topic but the French health service is amazing and I have always had great service. Time to start doing all those CLAs I never got round to.
Thanks a bunch for your observations! This is the kind of comparison I was looking for. I was wondering whether the Mandler would be sharper than the vintage Canon LTM f2 or f2.8 35 lenses in the center, but would need even more stopping down to have sharpness extend to the edges. From your test it sounds like the Mandler is simply sharper all around, which sounds good.Received mine today (black aluminum LTM), after ordering at the March 26 order window. Comparing my "shingle wall" test shots with the Canon LTM 35/2.0, it is much better than that lens. The Canon has dramatically low contrast at 2.0, and takes more stops to get sharp in the corners. Even the Mandler takes to f/8 to get sharp in the corners. Did some OOF background tests, and didn't get anything particularly busy even at f/2.0. But it does get quite smooth at f/5.6 and f/8.
Mine is the LTM version, but it lines up perfectly on their adapter, could certainly use it with the rectangular hood. Well, that depends on how hard it's torqued into the M-mount adapter.
Serial 392 out of 500. They are a good way through their full production run.
Only place engraved "PROTOTYPE" is the M-mount adapter.
One observation of caution: the rear element protrudes beyond the rear of the lens mount, either with or with the M-mount adapter. Don't set it down on that end without the rear lens cap!
Background is too near and not enough contrast. The out-of focus is bound to look good. The 35/2 v4 is very sharp in the centre like this too.I was quite nervous when I took this shot, hence the nervous bokeh 🤣
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Leica MP/Ltm Mandler 35mm f2 lens, wide-open. Kodak double-X in HC-110B.
Again, background is too low contrast.Wide-open, no nervous bokeh 😊
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Leica MP/Mandler 35mm f2. Kodak double-x.