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I should probably not to continue to post photos taken with the R80 1.4 w the Hb X1D on this forum, but since I had started this thread and a few members were interested, I'll take the liberty to continue with these photos.

Thanks for looking.

Rob

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Another 2 w R80 1.4

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Rob, summilux 80mm pictures look fantastic on any camera really, are these cropped in any way. If so can you please post uncropped image to see the effect of vignetting.

 

A while back there were examples on other forum linked here as well that showed effect of Leica R lenses on medium format sensor, essentially it was demonstrated that many lenses have image circle sufficiently large to work on sensor bigger than 24*36mm. It is good that adapters are available to fit legacy lenses to X1D, we live in interesting times.

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Rob, summilux 80mm pictures look fantastic on any camera really, are these cropped in any way. If so can you please post uncropped image to see the effect of vignetting.

 

A while back there were examples on other forum linked here as well that showed effect of Leica R lenses on medium format sensor, essentially it was demonstrated that many lenses have image circle sufficiently large to work on sensor bigger than 24*36mm. It is good that adapters are available to fit legacy lenses to X1D, we live in interesting times.

 

Mladen,

Thank you. No these are not cropped.

The R80 works quite well on the Hasselblad. (I cannot say the same for the Noctilux 95, nor the Voigtlander 15mm III, nor my old 135 f4 elmar, all of which have significant vignetting).

Regards,

Rob

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R80 on the X1D II. (silver efex)

Top: Minimal cropping/straigthening applied.

Bottom:  Original with no cropping/straightening

On 4/9/2018 at 1:32 AM, mmradman said:

Rob, summilux 80mm pictures look fantastic on any camera really, are these cropped in any way. If so can you please post uncropped image to see the effect of vignetting.

 

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2 minutes ago, frame-it said:

you got the X1d mark II ? 😇

Yes, I did, the X1D II with the 45p. That combination is a pleasure to carry around while walking about, and the 45p lens is excellent. Personally, I enjoy it moreso than I did the SL with the SL35 (so sold the SL 35). I have also enjoyed using the the Voigtlander 15mm on the X1D, despite significant vignetting.  Essentially at f8 (if I recall correctly) everything is in focus, and doing a stitched panorama can be a lot of fun. Regards, Rob

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2 hours ago, ropo54 said:

R80 on the X1D II. (silver efex)

Top: Minimal cropping/straigthening applied.

Bottom:  Original with no cropping/straightening

 

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There is sometihng about Summilux R 80mm that no other lens can produce.  I have both R 80 and Summilux M 75 and they produce, in my eyes, differnt images at maximum aperture (ignoring slight difference in FL).

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