jlancasterd Posted August 17, 2007 Share #21 Posted August 17, 2007 Advertisement (gone after registration) Although not new to rangefinders (Contax G2), I am relatively new to the M8. I am going to Berlin and London in a little over a month and would like some advice on lightweight lenses to take. I have the Tri-Elmar (28-35-50), CV 35 Ultron, CV 50 Nokton. The problem is severe arthritis in my right wrist and the T-E weighs considerably more than the CVs and opens only to f4. What would you suggest? Are there other lenses you would recommend? On a completely unrelated topic, given a full or nearly full memory card, is it better to delete the images or reformat the card (after transferring to a storage device) or doesn't it matter? I've just bought a CV 28mm f3.5 and am finding it to be perfect as the default lens for my M8. I already have the CV 28mm f1.9 but find that it obscures too much of the view finder for my taste - it's now in my bag, to be used only when really necessary. The 3.5 is still available at about £240 in UK, but has been discontinued - move quickly if you want one. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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sharookh Posted August 17, 2007 Share #22 Posted August 17, 2007 Sharook, My understanding is that the current Colapsable 50mm Elmar M was introduced in 1994. This is the one that is still available but now of course with 6 bit coding. Mine is from 1998 and collapses on my M8 with no problems. That sounds great Keith. I havent as yet put my lens on the M8 in fear of it damaging the camera. Best Sharookh Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
teehas53 Posted August 17, 2007 Share #23 Posted August 17, 2007 I've just bought a CV 28mm f3.5 and am finding it to be perfect as the default lens for my M8... The 3.5 ... has been discontinued - move quickly if you want one. This is a great bargain in a very compact, high quality lens. The images are amazing, even without considering the price. I also have a CV 50/2.5, and while not as good overall as the 28, it's still very respectable and quite compact. With LTM8 adaptors, both can be coded very effectively for color work. T Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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