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M Mount - The Black Hole


david_choy58

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I started off to get into rangefinder a few yrs ago....bought a CV R3A ZM 50...thinking that I will stop there as I have my Canon DSLR. I was wrong....The more I shoot with my rangerfinder, the more I like the color + look I got out of it. It's compact and light....and fun to use. A lot of people say DSLR is the best...Canon...Nikon, but they just don't excite me. I begin to think the photos I took from my Canon DSLR is soft in the corner, low contrast, not very pleasing color, heavy to carry....so I bought the RD-1 and a 35mm cron & CV28mm and I love it!!! The RD-1 got me to enjoy taking photos more and more....I begin to frame pics I never did before and the results are just brilliant. All these full frame DSLR...I just don't see the big deal. I even went to buy a couple of old R lenses for my Canon camera and thinking that I will like it more because I will have Leica glass on it but I was wrong. So I began to buy more and more M lenses...ZM, CV, Leica....and now.....I ended up with:

 

M8

CV: 15mm f/4.5, 28mm f/1.9, 40mm f/1.4, 50mm f/1.5, 75mm f/2.5

ZM: 25mm f/2.8, 35mm f/2.0, 50mm f/2.0

LM: 21mm f/2.8, 35mm f/2.0, 50mm f/2.8

 

and I still think I need a 50mm lux (low light + bokeh), 75mm cron (oh yeah, CV75mm is not sharp enough and the bokeh is REALLY diffferent for f/2.0), CV12mm (15mm is just not wide enough!!), ZM15mm f/2.8 (CV15mm is probably not good enough....)

 

Have I gone mad or what!!! I aleady have 4 Leica R lenses...but they don't seem to produce the same pics as the M8 and I tend to frame diffferently with a DSLR.....don't know why!!!

 

Anyway, just want to see whether you have the same experience as me.

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All of us here got the same experience you do =)

 

I saying is great for us - the lens hunger,

" Don't ever conclude on the image quality/character of any single lens you have

before you take 20 rolls of films with it... "

 

Will stop us from wrong selling a good lens and getting lens we don't really need.

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How old are you, Dave ? If you're still in, say, your '30s...something can occur to you:

I am 50 (..+ 0,5 ...): it was 1974 when bought a Zorky 4K simply to distinguish myself from the SLR crowd... 4 russian lenses...in 1979 found a nice Leica IIIc with Elmar... cheap, and the russian LTM glasses worked... but I thought was better to look just for a PAIR, MAX 3 originals... first came an Hektor 28 6,3, then Elmar 90, Hektor 135... how hell is that now I have about 55 Leica lenses and are excited by the announcement of the new Summitars ? (I haven't a single 75... how can I NOT TO...)

 

Name it GAS, as Jaap says... there is no gear I love so much...

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CV: 15mm f/4.5, 28mm f/1.9, 40mm f/1.4, 50mm f/1.5, 75mm f/2.5

ZM: 25mm f/2.8, 35mm f/2.0, 50mm f/2.0

LM: 21mm f/2.8, 35mm f/2.0, 50mm f/2.8

 

Have I gone mad or what!!! I aleady have 4 Leica R lenses...but they don't seem to produce the same pics as the M8 and I tend to frame diffferently with a DSLR.....don't know why!!!

Anyway, just want to see whether you have the same experience as me.

 

David,

 

why don't you try some old lenses and some oddities. I am very happy with a 20mm/4.0 Nikkor of 1977,

as well as with a 21mm/4.0 Zeiss Jena Flektogon of similar age, to be used with adapters from Steven Gandy.

The 20mm Nikkor is the lens I use most: it is small, lightweight and gives excellent results.

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M8, Nikkor 20mm/4.0

 

 

Another interesting candidate is the 9.8mm/1.8 Kinoptik Tegea, certainly not a travel lens (it is heavy and bulky, but the widest of the wides

 

 

M8, Kinoptik Tegea 9.8mm/1.8

 

 

and finally the first Leitz "Portrait" lens, the 73mm/1.8 Hektor of 1938, still good after 70 years

 

 

M8, Leitz Hektor 73mm/1.8 (1938)

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I aleady have 4 Leica R lenses...but they don't seem to produce the same pics as the M8 and I tend to frame diffferently with a DSLR.....don't know why!!!

 

David,

 

some wide angle R lenses are quite usable on the M. See for instance my thread with pictures of the 21-35/3.5R on the M8

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Hello,

 

My name is Harald and I am addicted to the same problem.....

 

Since this forum are like regular AA meetings for me, how about somebody sponsoring me?

Have some lenses in mind which purchase would immediately get me off the wagon ;-)

 

 

LOL

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This forum certainly does not promote abstinence like AA. I would call it LL or Leica Lust brought on by GAS.......:rolleyes:

 

I do not understand the connection between GAS (General Adaptation Syndrome) and lust for lenses. Unless you mean to say that we all are misfits....

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