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Erfahrener Benutzer
Join Date: September 30th, 2002
Location: Manchester
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I have a 75mm Summicron and it's outstanding. It's part of the 24/35/75 set that I use - this is with an M8 by the way.
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Join Date: April 20th, 2005
Location: McHenry
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Both excellent lenses. It really depends on what you are photographing and how close in you want to get. I personally like 90mm on a film camera...75 is too close to a 50 for me.
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Join Date: January 24th, 2007
Location: Brescia
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Vai per il 90, Annibale... con le Leica a pellicola è un obiettivo che si usa un sacco... con la M8 è davvero un'altra faccenda... e mi sono preso un Summarit 75...
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Erfahrener Benutzer
Join Date: January 4th, 2004
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With a film M and 0.72x or higher mag. VF, both 75/2 and 90/2 are OK. With a film M and 0.58x VF, the 90/2 is difficult to focus at full aperture; same with the M8. |
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Benutzer
Join Date: November 9th, 2006
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I just today got the first prints back from my new 90mm Elmarit-M and I couldn't believe how sharp they were. It's a lens that I think I'll be using a lot with my .85 MP. Maybe a lens you want to take a look at.
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Join Date: September 11th, 2003
Location: Boston, USA
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What other lenses do you use on a regular basis? I have both the 75 and 90 ASPH lenses and love the 75. It goes very well with the 35mm as a pair. The 90 isn't so hot at the closer distances but is outstanding at medium & long distances. It is big, heavy and somehow awkward. The 75 is just excellent at everything. It is smaller than the 90 and has a sliding hood that actually locks! Below is a pic shot with the 75 on a 0.85x M7 that shows a close foreground and medium distance background. It is sharp but renders out of focus backgrounds well.
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Join Date: July 26th, 2006
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Join Date: April 6th, 2006
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Join Date: September 11th, 2003
Location: Boston, USA
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The pic was taken on Ilford XP2 and developed at a local drug store (pharmacy). Hope this helps. ![]()
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Join Date: September 11th, 2003
Location: Boston, USA
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It was C41'd. Interesting you should ask as they did a very poor job on the processing. Some of it was extremely grainy, fingerprints on the negatives and the negatives were lying open on their bench when I went to pick up the film. I've had excellent processing in the store previously but this experience is driving me to process my own. I'm spending a lot of time in Photoshop's healing tool with this stuff.
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Join Date: November 11th, 2006
Location: Montreal
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Oh, and very nice shot. Cheers, Michael |
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Erfahrener Benutzer
Join Date: September 11th, 2003
Location: Boston, USA
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Thanks Michael. People do develop C-41 at home, there are a number of threads on both photo.net and the RFF. If you Google the following search strings:
site: photo.net C-41 at home site:rangefinderforum.com C-41 at home you'll find most of them. When you copy & paste the first one in, remove the space between the colon and the p. Those two characters together make an emoticon on this board.
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Join Date: July 20th, 2006
Posts: 144
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I own and use both the 75mm and 90mm ASPH's on my 0.85 M7 &M6. The 75 is better for portraits as the depth of field is not a shallow close in as the 90. Either is a great modern lens that will serve you well. I would suggest the 75mm if contemplating doing some clsoe up/portrait work and the 90mm if just doing longer distances. Ideal world, have both!-Dick
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