Godfrey
somewhat colored
Another Voigtländer Viewfinder 15mm v1. I had one of these once upon a time, sold it some time ago for some reason, but I'll need it for the Pixii to use with my 10mm lens. 
G
G
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
Anyway, I am struck by the tonal brilliance of these images you've posted! You are on to something
David
Totally in agreement! The second picture, the church interior, is masterful!
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Looks quite good.
Reminds me of HP5 pushed one stop. A bit more grain and more contrast.
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Pan,
I rarely open this thread.....sorry to sound snooty, I am guilty of buying too much stuff, and this thread could fuel the fire.
Anyway, I am struck by the tonal brilliance of these images you've posted! You are on to something
David
Thanks David, let's see how these ones turn out to be. I'm going away for Easter (covid permitting, fingers crossed) so I will shoot a few more.
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Totally in agreement! The second picture, the church interior, is masterful!
Thank you
Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
Viltrox 85mm F1.8 II for Fuji X
Interesting choice, John, what was your motivation or reasoning behind this purchase? I'm also curious to hear from you about the end results... in other words, what do you think of the lens after using it?
All the best,
Mike
steveyork
Well-known
Nine additional IXMOO's at a decent price. Sold some stuff too. Got rid of my last M & R mount 50 Summicrons since I really don't shoot that focal length anymore.
Interesting choice, John, what was your motivation or reasoning behind this purchase?
Yes, it is a weird choice... I've never used a 135mm lens in my life. However, I plan to use it on the street...to complicate things. Shooting through poles and other things that get in the way on purpose. I won't be using it for portraits much or to simplify things. So basically, some experimenting is the reason... after seeing it could work well after doing the same complications with 65, 75, and 85mm lenses. Another big motivator was price... I got it for $325 with import fees and shipping included. That's generally impossible in Chile.
I'm also curious to hear from you about the end results... in other words, what do you think of the lens after using it?
All the best,
Mike
I think it will be delivered to Chile at the end of April, but I will try to remember to let you know once I've used it for awhile.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Yes, it is a weird choice... I've never used a 135mm lens in my life. However, I plan to use it on the street...to complicate things. Shooting through poles and other things that get in the way on purpose. I won't be using it for portraits much or to simplify things. So basically, some experimenting is the reason... after seeing it could work well after doing the same complications with 65, 75, and 85mm lenses. Another big motivator was price... I got it for $325 with import fees and shipping included. That's generally impossible in Chile.
I think it will be delivered to Chile at the end of April, but I will try to remember to let you know once I've used it for awhile.
I found a mint-condition, Leitz Hektor 135mm f/4.5 some years back that I bought for similar reasons. It's a lens that has a terrible reputation amongst the Leica owner communities ... it cost me less than $185 ... but to my surprise it performed very well with the M9 and M-D type 262, and works very well with the Leica CL (digital) as well. That said, I only use it occasionally; it's a bit long for my usual working need.
I'll be interested to see how the Viltrox works for you.
G
I found a mint-condition, Leitz Hektor 135mm f/4.5 some years back that I bought for similar reasons. It's a lens that has a terrible reputation amongst the Leica owner communities ... it cost me less than $185 ... but to my surprise it performed very well with the M9 and M-D type 262, and works very well with the Leica CL (digital) as well. That said, I only use it occasionally; it's a bit long for my usual working need.
I'll be interested to see how the Viltrox works for you.
G
Thank you for the encouragement. I figure if it doesn't work out, it'll be easy to sell here... and if I can't sell it, it isn't that much of a loss either.
dexdog
Veteran
A 1950 ZK 5cm f/1.5 in LTM. Lens is in beautiful condition, makes we think that it is either old stock, or rarely used. Really nice for a lens that is 72 years old.
Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
Yes, it is a weird choice... I've never used a 135mm lens in my life. However, I plan to use it on the street...to complicate things. Shooting through poles and other things that get in the way on purpose. I won't be using it for portraits much or to simplify things. So basically, some experimenting is the reason... after seeing it could work well after doing the same complications with 65, 75, and 85mm lenses. Another big motivator was price... I got it for $325 with import fees and shipping included. That's generally impossible in Chile.
Hey, John, nothing weird about it! I use my Fujinon 90mm f2 on the street all the time, it's great for isolating subjects. I think you'll have a blast with your new lens.
All the best,
Mike
Einstein
Established
My Rolleiflex F3.5 Planar was serviced by Fleenor for a small fortune back in 2019, five months ago I noticed the self timer had stopped working again, the depth of field indicators had slowed down to a snails pace, only by moving the focus knob would they move into position…….so I decided to look for a new one that I would invest in instead of a service fee of another $800
And here she is, I looked and looked and looked. Had her for two months and she is like new in every way. Smooth as silk, one tiny scratch but otherwise absolutely perfect. But I did pay a serious price for her……
7D68B6D2-34D9-4BED-8F95-8CD29AE32DEB by james purves, on Flickr
2B275F67-B475-432C-B775-8B002F3A371F by james purves, on Flickr
372CF16C-DF69-4D1E-8B0E-BF7D8F676FC7 by james purves, on Flickr
C1918E3D-563F-496B-84DF-087D705DA539 by james purves, on Flickr
And here she is, I looked and looked and looked. Had her for two months and she is like new in every way. Smooth as silk, one tiny scratch but otherwise absolutely perfect. But I did pay a serious price for her……




Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
A few years ago I sifted through a display case of four of those lenses and selected the very best - clean glass and smooth operation. I’ve used it on my M3 and have been happy with the results. I became good at using the 135mm frame lines.I found a mint-condition, Leitz Hektor 135mm f/4.5 some years back that I bought for similar reasons. It's a lens that has a terrible reputation amongst the Leica owner communities ... it cost me less than $185 ... but to my surprise it performed very well with the M9 and M-D type 262, and works very well with the Leica CL (digital) as well. That said, I only use it occasionally; it's a bit long for my usual working need.
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Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
Three years? That’s not encouraging.My Rolleiflex F3.5 Planar was serviced by Fleenor for a small fortune back in 2019, five months ago I noticed the self timer had stopped working again, the depth of field indicators had slowed down to a snails pace…
Ambro51
Collector/Photographer

Kent
Finally at home...
Leica Mini
Konica A4
Chinon Belami AF
Konica A4
Chinon Belami AF
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
I have to admit that on the 4th I ordered a Pixii. I haven't enjoyed spending money this much in a long time. Now it is the madness waiting for it to arrive. Also got a couple of vintage lenses for it: a nice Jupiter 35mm 12, a '51, and a Canon 35mm LTM f/2.0 black, the final version and supposed to be the best. NP-FW50 aftermarket batteries and charger, that's it. Really excited about this camera. I have some M mount lenses for Leicas so I am OK on that.
Come on, camera.
Come on, camera.
Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
I ordered the Voigtländer Nokton 23mm F1.2 Aspherical X mount lens from a local B&M camera shop about 5 weeks ago. They called me today to say that it's delayed. I don't care, it arrives when it arrives; no sooner, no later.
All the best,
Mike
All the best,
Mike
Alpsman
Well-known
Sometimes my resistance is below zero.
A nearly unused Zeiss Biogon 21mm f 4,5 for my Nikon RF.
A nearly unused Zeiss Biogon 21mm f 4,5 for my Nikon RF.
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