This guy is:I am interested in this lens -who is using it?
It arrived! Quick test on Monochrome body showed a rather flat contrast in low light settings, compared to my modern M lenses. Will test again tomorrow morning outside the house.
Size is quite a handful, but doable. It is not very heavy. The aperture clicks were "solid", and all in all it seems like a charming lens which is super affordable (I paid around 200 EUR, yes 200). No idea why the Japanese digital community has not discovered it yet.
Would I use it on my M6 and its tiny rectangle in the viewfinder? Maybe not.
20250212-South America 202520250212_11155234 by Marco Wikstrom, on Flickr
20250212-South America 202520250212_12500994 by Marco Wikstrom, on FlickrGreat lens. Here are some photos I took with it earlier this year on my old Leica iiic:
20250212-South America 202520250212_11155234 by Marco Wikstrom, on Flickr
20250212-South America 202520250212_12500994 by Marco Wikstrom, on Flickr
Thomas PindelskiSuper interesting link!
This looks like a 1930 Sci-Fi monster:
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I bougth one!
Nice pictures. How did you tone them??
I don’t use it as often as I should, but I just find that longer length lenses work better with a SLR/DSLR.
Yes long lenses for RF cameras exist, as you said that was the default before SLRs became widespread.
But does that makes them practical?
For me the advantage of a RF is the view which resembles that of the human eye, best to be enjoyed with a 35mm or 50mm lens.
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