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Are you collectively concluding that the APO lens is mainly meant to produce optimal results with B&W only? Is this view being supported elsewhere? How does the $8750 Leica APO lens do in compare with color images?
I bought this lens primarily for the M Monochrom (v1) as well. An APO lens is most important for B&W film and monochrome sensors.
Color rendition is also driven by the color filter array or particular color film used. It is easiest to change the color balance in post-processing. The rendition of the lens is easily changed by using a Skylight filter, or other warming filter. This lens- probably a Skylight 1A is best if shooting slide film. But I quit shooting slide film when Kodachrome was retired. For the M9- I'm satisfied with the color rendition. I've seen some images on the Leica Users Forum with the M10 that were awful.
https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topi...m-lens-to-be-announced-soon/page/10/#comments
I could not duplicate the result with the M9. All the LUF thread did was convince me to keep the M9.
I have the APO-Lanthar on the M Monochrom and the Nokton 50/1.5 v2 on the M9. This was the plan (rationalization?) for ordering both lenses.
And speaking of rationalizations...
NOW all of you people (Raid) that bought this lens need to buy a Monochrome camera. Your choice. I'm not going to argue CCD vs CMOS. Just choose one.
Are you collectively concluding that the APO lens is mainly meant to produce optimal results with B&W only? Is this view being supported elsewhere? How does the $8750 Leica APO lens do in compare with color images?
Are you collectively concluding that the APO lens is mainly meant to produce optimal results with B&W only? Is this view being supported elsewhere? How does the $8750 Leica APO lens do in compare with color images?
Are you collectively concluding that the APO lens is mainly meant to produce optimal results with B&W only? Is this view being supported elsewhere? How does the $8750 Leica APO lens do in compare with color images?
Remembering my Physics Teacher "It is intuitively obvious to the most casual of observers"...
It's probably not meant that way- it is a by-product of the design.
I like the results with the M9. When the weather cooperates, I'll take the APO-Lanthar and Nokton v2 out with both cameras. I just shoveled the driveway again.
I will try using this lens with the M9.
Yes, this is/was the main reason. The images were taken about an hour before sunset, without a red or orange sunset in sight. Colors are dreary. I have a feeling that the CV APO lens is fine overall for colors.
The lens is still new on the market, and we may have to wait until we see many color images that were made with it. In most cases the posted images have no information on PS done to each image. The good thing about living in Florida is that we have many days with sunshine.