raid
Dad Photographer
link: https://raid.smugmug.com/Leica-M10-Zeiss-5cm-15-1938-SEPT2021/
I keep returning to my old lenses. They have a charm to them somehow. This one is a Carl Zeiss Jena 5cm 1.5 Sonnar which Brian S has converted into ltm. It is a very sharp lens. I once posted an extensive RFF thread on photos taken by me in Italy with M 4/3 cameras, and my two lenses there were the Panasonic 25/1.4 and this Zeiss 5cm 1.5. It has "problems", of course, but these issues can be viewed as special characteristics.
What may appear as a focus shift in some of the images was my focusing on some objects and not the people shown. I then took "selfies" in the mirror with the CV APO 50/2 and the Zeiss. Both lenses seem to be focused well.
1. CV 50/2
2. Zeiss 50/1.5
I keep returning to my old lenses. They have a charm to them somehow. This one is a Carl Zeiss Jena 5cm 1.5 Sonnar which Brian S has converted into ltm. It is a very sharp lens. I once posted an extensive RFF thread on photos taken by me in Italy with M 4/3 cameras, and my two lenses there were the Panasonic 25/1.4 and this Zeiss 5cm 1.5. It has "problems", of course, but these issues can be viewed as special characteristics.
What may appear as a focus shift in some of the images was my focusing on some objects and not the people shown. I then took "selfies" in the mirror with the CV APO 50/2 and the Zeiss. Both lenses seem to be focused well.
1. CV 50/2

2. Zeiss 50/1.5



raid
Dad Photographer
Destin Beach, Florida: It was during rain and dark clouds, and I stopped then to take some photos from a distance. Then the rain started again.




Timmyjoe
Veteran
That's really interesting Raid. When I first looked at the images I thought "I didn't know Carl Zeiss Jena made a 5cm LTM lens." then I realized Brian S had converted it for you.
I really enjoy using my old Nikkor LTM glass on my Leica digitals, gives a unique look that I enjoy a bit more than the technical perfection of modern glass.
I like your beach shots.
Have fun.
Best,
-Tim
I really enjoy using my old Nikkor LTM glass on my Leica digitals, gives a unique look that I enjoy a bit more than the technical perfection of modern glass.
I like your beach shots.
Have fun.
Best,
-Tim
raid
Dad Photographer
raid
Dad Photographer
That's really interesting Raid. When I first looked at the images I thought "I didn't know Carl Zeiss Jena made a 5cm LTM lens." then I realized Brian S had converted it for you.
I really enjoy using my old Nikkor LTM glass on my Leica digitals, gives a unique look that I enjoy a bit more than the technical perfection of modern glass.
Have fun.
Best,
-Tim
Hello Tim,
Thanks.
I have several Zeiss lenses that are LTM. Most came to me from Brian, but I got one from ebay 50/2 that someone (???) converted to ltm by placing the glass elements inside what appears to be an elmar shell.
raid
Dad Photographer
Pensacola Farmers Market (yesterday too):




I remember that lens! That was around 2008?
robert blu
quiet photographer
I like how the color beach photos look , specially the first
But I am only looking with the iphone perhaps on the computer screen it will end different.
But I am only looking with the iphone perhaps on the computer screen it will end different.
raid
Dad Photographer
I remember that lens! That was around 2008?
Your recollection of your adjusting the lens must be better than mine, Brian.
raid
Dad Photographer
I like how the color beach photos look , specially the first
But I am only looking with the iphone perhaps on the computer screen it will end different.
Hi Robert. I used the same lens with the E-PL1 during our trip in Italy a few years ago. That camera had IS system and a 10x focus assist, so I was able to focus with it easily. Here, I used the M10. The colors look nice with this lens.
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