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Has anyone had any experience with the CV 12mm f5.6 on the M8? Is there a difference shooting with and without the IR filter? What type of viewfinder was used? What's the optimum lens aperture ? Has anyone tried handcoding this lens?

 

Herb

 

Herb, I used the CV 15mm finder. No filters. I shot mostly F8. There is so much depth of focus you could easily shoot wide open without any worry. All shot DNG converted with JFI profiles in C1. The color looks good, and Jamie's color profile can easily handle the UV/IR correction, etc. I did not worry about coding, etc. The picture in the resturant is ISO 1250 wide-open.

 

Cheers. Terry.

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Thanks for the comments

I did not use an IR filter. I'm still waiting to receive mine. Anyway i will have to find a way of using IR filters with the 12mm. Maybe the way some on this forum did with the 15mm.

 

I just developed the photos in CS3. No profiles. The vigntting with this lens is very small. Very easy to correct in photoshop.

 

Also small is the distortion, and that´s the main reason i like to use the leica on architectural photography, usually associated with other kinds of cameras other than rangefinders.

 

Anyway like i wrote on my post, just some of those photos were done with the m8. After renaming them is really difficult to remember which.

 

It´s a nice tool. Just love it.

Just bad mine is back at leica. I got mine in the beginning of December and it was really difficult to give it back...

 

 

Fernando Guerra

http://www.ultimasreportagens.com

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you can take a look at this:

http://www.fernandoguerra.com/siza/

 

most of the photos done with a canon 5D and 1DsMkII, but lots of them with the m8+12mm...

 

Fernando Guerra

http://www.ultimasreportagens.com

 

not to hijack the thread, but those pictures are amazing, I also liked the audio track, usually I absolutely hate music with slideshows on the web, but this was very appropriate. I thought the timing was a bit quick, I wanted to look at each picture a little longer tho.

 

NIce work. Makes me want to go out right now and get a 12...going to berlin next week...

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Yes you are right Robert, it´s a bit faster...

But i didn´t want to take pictures out or change the music...

 

This one has better timings...

http://www.fernandoguerra.com/salinaslideshow/

 

But no leica i´m afraid, just canons :o

 

The 12mm is a no-brainer actually. With that price and the way it works on the m8...

 

Fernando Guerra

http://www.ultimasreportagens.com

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Yes I know it is hard to kill our darlings isn't it? That location is wonderful. I would enjoy seeing it also full of people, I think it would be just as surreal in it's wonderful architecture. It makes me sad that there is so little wonderful architecture here in the US. ok, now I have hijacked the thread..:)

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And here I was thinking that the advantage of rangefinder was low weight-NOT if you buy ALL the lenses!

 

But I would come to phoenix to be your assistant for a day just to see all that glass pass over the camera. Kind of like a surgeon, scalpel, suction, retractor, etc...28, 35, WATE, NOCTI, etc..

 

I have a hard enough time deciding between 21 28 35 and 50...

 

The rule is having more than one lens guarantees you will have the wrong lens on when something happens...

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Why you 2 bodies. LOL

 

I can still get it all in a small backpack and that is saying a lot. The M is certainly a weight and size saver just ask those Canon 1dsMKII guys with 10 lenses. I had a roller bag 2 to carry all that gear. I'm at half the size. LOL

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Why you 2 bodies. LOL

 

I can still get it all in a small backpack and that is saying a lot. The M is certainly a weight and size saver just ask those Canon 1dsMKII guys with 10 lenses. I had a roller bag 2 to carry all that gear. I'm at half the size. LOL

 

ok, going out to get the second body and 12 now...not.

 

I cram it all into the domke journalist bag, the M8, 21, 28 35, 50, the sf20, and two more shoe mount flashes with slaves, that plus a carbon fibre gitzo is all I need for most jobs. It used to be the roller bag for me also. When you show up sometimes people look at you like is that all you have? It's very liberating. Anyway the best pictures I always make are at the end of the shoot after all the lights are packed away and it is just me and a fast lens handheld on the way out. Just how it works I guess.

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