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mixed bodies, one lens from this morning:

 

Pentax-L Limited Special SMC 43mm ƒ1.9 in LTM mount on M8.2 and Mono:...

I had completely forgotten about that Special Special Edition lens which was ahead of its time when launched. I have an early version in its designed Pentax mount. But it is interesting to see how well it performs when adapted in this way for a Leica body.

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I had completely forgotten about that Special Special Edition lens which was ahead of its time when launched. I have an early version in its designed Pentax mount. But it is interesting to see how well it performs when adapted in this way for a Leica body.

 

The Pentax prime lenses have always been great, with the limited ones being exceptional. The (older) metal bodies like the LX and Super ME are wonderful classics too.

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Why do we buy newer lenses :confused:

 

Because for some uses and some tastes, only the sharpest do the job. For example, I've shot a lot of flowers and Chihuly glass for the Dallas Arboretum and I think the Leica ASPH lenses, particularly the Lux 35 ASPH pre-FLE, and the Zeiss ZM 25 really worked. Don't get me wrong, I like old lenses. as well. The Summaron 35/2.8 that I got recently is beautiful for B&W conversions.

 

Dirk, you're killing me with that Pentax 43/1.9. :p

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M9 with a 50mm Summicron collapsible (1955)

This is patterns in the sand at a beach after a storm.

ISO 200 1/750th @F4.8

 

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Carl Zeiss Jena 85mm f/2 Sonnar wide open with M9-P.

 

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Carl Zeiss Jena 85mm f/2 Sonnar wide open with M9-P.

 

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Why do we buy newer lenses :confused:

 

I don't :)

 

 

all my Leica lenses are vintage. I do not have a single ASPH lens. And I am quite happy with my image quality. Every now and then I wonder what the fuss is- and suppose some of those new lenses would be awesome to own... then I make a 1 meter print from my V1 summicron- and simply forget about it. These old lenses where sharp enough for users last century- and sharp enough for me in this one.

 

Consequently (on paper at least) I have actually made money every time I have made an investment in Leica glass. And I have never been on a waiting list.

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Dallmeyer Septac 2 inch f1.5 + M9p

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Christoph,

 

Thank you.

 

The colours from all of my Sonnars are generally richer than those from my Leica, Voigtlander, Kobalux, Nikkor, or Canon lenses (there, I've said it:o) although I like both. I didn't touch the colours in pp, I just pulled the black point to where it should be in Adobe Camera Raw and left White Balance on 'As Shot'. My 85/2 tends to flare on bright, white objects, which I like, hence the apparition.:D

 

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Variation on the 'brick wall' test... ;) 1955 Summicron 5cm Collapsible, IIIg, Tri-X, Rodinal.

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