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When I walk between people moving around me I see things, some things are soulless beings, sometimes they are people.

Sometimes I hope to look at me, others do not, then do my photography.

Sometimes a picture is lucky, sometimes not.

 

Regards my friends.

 

The following photo was taken at night to open f2, The lens used in all three is the 90mm ASPH Pre-E55 Mandler, it is magic for me.

 

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This photo below will be made in the light, I do not like too much the result of light with MMonochrom, magic leaves the Monochrom in the shadows, it is my opinion.

 

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The photograph here below is done in shades with good ambient light, my result I much prefer this generally think of the movie and Monochrom and all lenses Mandler.

 

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Jhon,

I have to say I'm totally amazed how you achieve focus on 'dynamic' subjects at night by way of shop light illumination alone. I struggle focusing in daylight on anything other than static (ish) objects or people, other than using my 35 Cron stopped down to f4 at least. As a result I find I'm picking up my AF gear knowing there's a fair chance all will be well. Shame really given my outlay...

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Thanks. Love this lens. I just got one used, and like it much better than the APO (especially the price ;)).

 

That is the non-APO non-ASPH E55 version. Also known simply as "Summicron-M 90" (v3).

Notice the "-M" in "Summicron-M". Previous versions (v1 and v2, a different optical design) were just called "Summicron 90".

The confusion is caused by Leica's obscure lens naming. It is easy to forget the "-M" from the name, or to add it for previous 90mm lenses. Therefore the version (v3) makes it easy to know which lens is it.

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thanks, I tested the APO and I do not like, for me it is too hard and short light abruptly, that and all ASPH except Noctilux f0,95, but I do not have it, it's too big and heavy, but it is wonderful, I have made great pictures with.

This 90mm is wonderful and I find it very easy to use, but I like the Summilux 75 V-II, so I had and I sold it, I was silly, now I'm looking for another.

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