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David_Manning
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By dumb luck the first RF lens I ever bought was a 2/35 Biogon, so most of my RF photography—film or digital—has been with this lens. I like it for it’s sharpness and it’s contrast. It can be a bit hazy (coma?) at F2, but unless it’s low light, that’s good for casual portraiture anyway IMO.
https://flic.kr/p/wsEP6R

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David_Manning
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David_Manning
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David_Manning
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David_Manning
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Plenty more examples if anyone wants to see any...street, travel, color, b&w, film, digi. It’s my workhorse for RF.
David_Manning
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BTW this is wide open at night, so you can see the haze—is that coma?—in the light sources.
https://flic.kr/p/hueBou

Greyscale
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_lou_
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A recent example shot in challenging light. Fortunately the Leica 262 is not too bad at high sensibility. This one is wide open, and although the subject is off-center the sharpness is sufficient.

Reedley CA, SE of Fresno; late on a mid-winter day.
Leica M-D262, 2.0/35mm Biogon

Leica M-D262, 2.0/35mm Biogon
Haikos
Newbie
I missed this thread first time around, and now having re-surfaced, and having seen the pictures, I can't wait to shoot with this lens. Bizarrely, I have this lens, and have had so since it came out, but I have never shot with it! Unfortunately, mine now needs servicing - the lubricant has all jammed up and the focussing is horribly stiff.
Looking at the pictures, I can see the 3D pop - but only if it has been shot on film - it seems a dream on Portra and T-Max. Can anyone see the pop on a digital sensor? Would be interested to hear which film you have found it ideal to be paired with; with digital it just seems to demonstrate it's innate micro-contrast capabilities. Thanks!
Portra 400, Cinestill 800t, and Acros 100 before it was discontinued, I have not shot the "new" Acros 100 yet.
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