I have a love/hate relationship with the lens. I bought mine at the same time I bought my M9. I was transitioning from my R-D1, where 50mm (75mm equivalent) lenses were the ones I used most, especially for shooting bands in dimly lit clubs. This lens is quite a bit heavier and larger than the ones I was using. It does focus very nicely though. But the M9 75mm pseudo-framelines drive me crazy. To top it off, I found at bought the CV 75mm Heliar 2.5 about six months later, which is so much smaller and lighter, and is an excellent lens itself. Now, I've bought an OM-D, and am experimenting with using it in the "75mm" range, as a second camera to my M9 which I will use at 35mm and 50mm. Just starting, so no conclusions on that experiment (the higher ISO capability of the OM-D is also a factor. That said, when I see the results which are achievable with this lens, I lean towards keeping it, and picking my spots.
Erika Werry Offstage por sevres-babylone, en Flickr
danny, the idea and execution on the Deer's Wonderland image is quite wonderful.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I have not used it as much as I should - partly because I was having rangefinder calibration issues with my M8 (which affected all my lenses). That is fixed now and I plan to make more use of the lens. One small thing I do not like about it is its length. I suppose this means it is not a "telephoto" lens (as properly defined.) Never the less it is a fine lens. It is sharp and it gives extremely nice images when I do my job right. Here are some of mine taken with it before the M8 issues arose.
I have a love/hate relationship with the lens. I bought mine at the same time I bought my M9. I was transitioning from my R-D1, where 50mm (75mm equivalent) lenses were the ones I used most, especially for shooting bands in dimly lit clubs. This lens is quite a bit heavier and larger than the ones I was using. It does focus very nicely though. But the M9 75mm pseudo-framelines drive me crazy. To top it off, I found at bought the CV 75mm Heliar 2.5 about six months later, which is so much smaller and lighter, and is an excellent lens itself. Now, I've bought an OM-D, and am experimenting with using it in the "75mm" range, as a second camera to my M9 which I will use at 35mm and 50mm. Just starting, so no conclusions on that experiment (the higher ISO capability of the OM-D is also a factor. That said, when I see the results which are achievable with this lens, I lean towards keeping it, and picking my spots.
Erika Werry Offstage por sevres-babylone, en Flickr