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i've come to the conclusion that this forum is too expensive to visit any longer...😉
joe
joe
theunconquered said:Hi all, I'm new to the forum.
I'm planning to pick up a R3A as soon as Uncle Sam sends me my tax refund, and I plan to get a CV 40mm with it. As I shoot mostly B&W I am inclined to go with the single coated version. After reviewing the previous posts, I've found some regarding the S.C. version, but not much in the way of comparisons. I also haven't been able to find many photo examples from the MC version...can anyone help me out with this? I'd be interested in any images you could provide, or if there's anyone out there who has used both, I'd be glad to hear from you!
Thanks a zillion!
back alley said:i've come to the conclusion that this forum is too expensive to visit any longer...😉
joe
Tell me about it.back alley said:i've come to the conclusion that this forum is too expensive to visit any longer...😉
joe
taffer said:Did you ever wonder why I stopped coming here so often ? 😉
Goodyear said:Tell me about it.
I've just bought another M, so I'm totally skint for years to come.
I have no money, and no 40 framelines, and here I am torturing myself with thoughts of an SC Nokton.
I really should stop coming here.
back alley said:i do think about such things...more often than some might imagine...
back alley said:i had the minolta version with the cle and remember it being a very good lens.
but i like the idea of new and faster too.
just thoughts...
sockeyed said:Just to help y'all dispense with a bit more money: the image on film of the 40mm Nokton is really not much different than the inside of the 35mm framelines in an M or Hexar - I checked. A little bit of gentle filing on one lug is all that it takes to have it automatically pop up the 35mm framelines (instead of the 50mm).
back alley said:i need to walk away from this thread.
i'm starting to obsess about getting one of these lenses.
of course, it could be the pain killers...😉
joe
back alley said:have you no pity?
🙂