Sam N
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ANY system you say? How about the Olympus 45/1.8 or the Pana/Leica 45/2.8 Macro for micro four thirds?
The 45/47 Hexanons wipe the floor with any Tessar or Tessar-type I've ever encountered, despite being a stop (or more) faster. But then, I've never understood Tessar-worship. The slow ones (f/6.3) are stunning but I've never been impressed with the faster ones: I've had plenty, and still have two for 35mm from major manufacturers, an actual Tessar on a Contaflex and a Tessar-type GN-Nikkor. The only fast Tessar I like is my 300/3.5, a great portrait lens on 5x7 inch.
Cheers,
R.
So if I understand correctly the lens on konica auto s2 is much better then modern contax tessar? I know a guy who had planar 50mm 1.7 for contax and he loved it but when he tried tessar he said it was even better.
I forgot to mention, any FILM system 🙂 Digital is not for me, at least while film is still out there.
So are there cameras with 45mm and 47mm hexanons other than konicas auto?I've used only non-auto Konicas
So are there cameras with 45mm and 47mm hexanons other than konicas auto?
So are there cameras with 45mm and 47mm hexanons other than konicas auto?
On a Fixed RF I will always love the Yashinon 45mm in the Lynx5000/Electro series (I'm almost certain they are the same lens).
I seem to recall that the Konica S3 had a 38mm F1.8 on it. It was nice, but the Minolta 7S-II with it's 40mm F1.7 was better. The Minolta Hi-Matic E has a very sharp 40mm F1.7 on it. But- these are not 45mm lenses. The Canonet QL17 GIII has a 40mm f1.7, but not as good as any of these -unless you cherry pick from 10 of them.
Tessars are great when stopped down. A Planar beats them everytime. Tessars are small, light, and much less expensive to make. Most fixed-lens RF's with an F2.8 max aperture have Tessars, the exception being Olympus 42/2.8 which is a five-element design. It shows in the images. The Olympus 42/1.8 is a 7-element lens. Again- not 45mm lenses.
Did you mean 42/1.7 on the Oly 35SP? Excellent lens, but not 45mm.
The SMC Pentax-FA Limited 43/1.9 is a cut above...
I love the Rokkors in the various Himatics, but the 43 LTD is an exceptional modern lens.