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24-90 @ 90mm f/4 1/80s ISO 2000 cropped. B&W in silver efex

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24-90 @ 90mm f/4 1/80s ISO 2000 cropped. B&W in silver efex

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24-90 @ 90mm f/4 1/80s ISO 800. B&W in silver efex

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24-90 @ 90mm f/4 1/80s ISO 800. B&W in silver efex

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24-90 @ 31mm f/3.6 1/640s ISO 100 cropped. B&W in silver efex

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This is a grab shot from a cab. SL 24-90 @ 24mm  1/1250 s f3.9 ISO 100. This is a jpg from camera with slight increase in exposure and contrast. I find no moire. Amazed at the sharpness. 

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Roses with SL, table tops:

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Sorry Scott, nice view, but too much Apo ...     ;)  ;)

Stephan

 

P.S: your lens must be a "one of a kind". Extremely rare and valuable  - maybe the first UWA with Apo correction.  :)

you're right.  Asph but not APO.

 

scott

 

PS:  because this is a pretty wide angle, the uncorrected lens at its wide end has barrel distortion for which Leica needs to issue a software correction. It goes into the DNG; they do it for the primes, but until the R adapter L is widely available, the SL won't know the focal length in use.  However, this sort of correction is routinely worked out and put into the files for the 24-90 SL zoom.  So I use my R zooms with care about the edges.

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Jokulsarlon in Iceland with a Schneider Kreuznach PCTS 28mm 1 degree tilt 8mm shift f11 1/125s 800ISO Polarized and HDR with Photomatix.

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From the Boston Public Garden - SL + M-T/SL adaptor + 21mm Summilux-M taken at F/3.5, 1/200s, at ISO 400. Just getting to know my camera.

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SL, SEM18, M-Adapter

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in the garden

(SL with Macro-Adapter M and 50mm M lens)

 

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JM, how did you adapt the Hologon to your SL? Is it a Contax version of the lens?

 

Yevgeny

 

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Yevgeny,

it was adapted to M mount and 6 bit coded by DAG.

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