Support the Ornano film chemicals company and help them survive! In situation where you have to adapt to existing light direction and angles.Ī slower and less refined lens, but with stronger antiflare coating, would let you take home more photos in those situations. Wondrous bokeh doesn't help much if you get veiling flare when you go out on the streets and photograph events or people However, for me the M9 is an outdoors, street and travel camera.Ĭonsidering that this lens has a built-it lens hood, the flare I see in photos 4 and 5 would make me very dubiousĪbout spending 3500 Euros for it, even if I had that kind of money. Orio wrote: The quality in light-controlled situations is indeed stunning (and I would't expect otherwise!)
It's pretty cool how the images are so smooth and creamy but the subject is nice and sharp I'm loving 75mm and the bokeh is so creamy im drooling on my keyboard I have loads of stuff that I have to get rid of, if you see me commenting about something I have got and you want one, ask me.įorenSeil wrote: Last one is really cool!Ĭurrent favourite lenses (I have many more):Ī few macro-Tominons, Samyang 12/2.8, Noritsu 50.7/9.5, Rodagon 105/5.6 on bellows, Samyang 135/2, Nikon ED 180/2.8, Leitz Elmar-R 250/4, Celestron C8 2000mm F10 That's an impressive lens, the last picture - the beer bottles - is terrific. I'm loving the lens! It's big and heavy for an M mount lens but i'm lovin the character and the bokeh is an optical orgasm for me Last edited by Hari on Sat 9:41 pm edited 1 time in total + Voigtlander 75/f2.5 + Leica Summarex 85/f1.5 + Leica APO 90/f2 ASPH. + Leica 50/f1.5 + Zeiss ZM Sonnar 50/f1.5 + Leica APO Summicron 50/f2 + Leica Summitar 50/f2 + Leica Rigid Summicron 50/f2 + Zeiss ZM Planar 50/f2 + Leica 50/f2.8 E39 + Leica 75/f1.4 + Leica APO 75/f2 ASPH. FLE + Leica Noctilux 50/f0.95 + Leica Noctilux 50/f1 + Canon 50/f1.2 LTM + Leica 50/f1.4 ASPH. M mount Lenses: Super-Wide Heliar 15/f4.5 ASPH. Mandler's personal favorite lens of all timeĪnalogue Rangefinders: Leica M5, Leica M6 Titanium classic 0.72, Leica M7 0.58, Leica M7 0.85ĭigital Rangefinder: Leica M9, Leica Monochrom, Leica M240 Here are the first boring test samples ->
I'm loving the 75mm experience on a full frame camera ( )Īnyway, bought the lens from a seller on the Leica Forum yesterday and had it delivered today but didn't get much time to shoot :/ I hope to find one more Pancolar 75 1.4 sometime in this life. I was bidding on a very rare Pancolar 75 1.4 M42 but i lost :/ ( ) I used to shoot with Contax G2’s, great cameras, but ever since digital I have.Posted: Sat 9:39 pm Post subject: Leica Summilux M 75/1.4
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