Richard G
Veteran
Sounds like the kind of kit I could carry -- did you use the 90 much?
Only up in the hills, indispensible for four or five shots, as I conceived them. None of those worked so well as the shots with the 25 and the 35.
Sounds like the kind of kit I could carry -- did you use the 90 much?
hi
i am new to posting on this forum, though i have enjoyed monitoring it for some time. on a recent trip to florida my main goal was light weight versatility. i took a konica tc-x with hexanon ar 24mm, 40mm and 85mm. those lenses also can be adapted to my ep2, which i also brought along, as well as a zeiss ikon nettar 6x9 folder. i could fit all three in a small camera bag, or just bring one or the other for fast street shooting.
i so enjoy these hexanon lenses, and the 40/1.8 coupled with the all plastic tc-x, presents what might be the lightest street shooting rig of all time. i was very happy with the images, taken with ektar 100 qnd elite chrome 100, using provia on the zeiss for beach landscapes and sunsets.
hi dave!
i live in the catskill mtns in upstate ny, on a quiet rural road abutting a trout stream, which provides me endless and constant inspiration.
i do also shoot rf, though you couldnt tell from the above post. i have a rollei 35rf, kodak retina iii and iv, mamiya universal, contax T, and a fed 5. my rf lenses are jupiter 12, leica summarit 50/1.4, cv color heliar 75/2.5, zeiss 135/4 and a jupiter 50/2 and all the schneider retina lenses.
this is a wonderful forum and i have learned a great deal over the last year or so that ive been a member. i thought this was a good thread to say hi because imo these lovely konica cameras and lenses are often overlooked or ignored, and they really are perfect travel gear brcause of their compactness and light weight. yet the lens quality is outstanding and affordable. that 3lens rig with camera cost me under $350 total! so i actually felt i had something to add!
tony
Upcoming 9 day trip in September will include a MP/35 Lux, & M9/50 Lux, with a 24 Elmar and 75 Cron.