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S1R + 35mm F1.2 DG DN | Art 019

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SL2-S w/Sigma 35/1.2 @ 1.2

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This lens deserves more photos :) It's such a wonderful piece of glass!

 

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Night sky from the balcony of our vacation apartment in Carinthia / Kärnten, Austria

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A Roman mosaic floor of a excavated church, ca 500 AC, Teurnia, Austria. 
 

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one more, this time with clouds but at a proper location

 

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I was lucky enough to get another chance. The 35mm 1.2 is flawless I would say. The two below are stopped down slightly, but even at 1.2 the images are usable

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ISO 6400, f1.8, 8s.
Panorama stitched from 6 stacks of 8 photos. Each exposed for 8s. Merged with Sequator before stitching

ISO 6400, f1.6, 6s. 

27 photos merged with Sequator

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This lens is so amazing! At the risk of repeating myself, this feels like the 35mm Noctilux that Leica owes us for L-Mount. All of the images shot on SL2-S, at f/1.2, backroom of a local brewery (highly recommended if you are in the Seattle area):

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 A couple of portraits with the 35/1.2 on the SL2s. All shot wide open. 

Am 27.8.2022 um 21:17 schrieb Almizilero:

Der Regen ist ein Charakterschwein,
Man kann sich auf ihn nicht verlassen:
Denn stellst du dich einmal auf ihn ein
Wird er dich sicher verpassen.
– Frank Breddemann

Da hat er Recht, der Breddemann. Nach Wochen des Sonnenscheins sollte es heute den ganzen Tag durchregnen. Da wollte ich endlich mal Portraits im Regen ausprobieren. Ein wasserfestes Model war schnell gefunden, nur der Regen kam dann doch nicht. Oder nicht zur richtigen Zeit. Vorher ja, nachher ja, nur während des Shootings nicht.
So wurden es dann eben Portraits in den nassen Straßen von Leipzig ...

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The dog was at f/1.2, the park at f/8.0 on an SL2

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One more at f/1.2 with SL2

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vor 18 Stunden schrieb Homo Faber:

Bump for some more images. Thanks!

The 35mm/1.2 is for me a very special lense ... (and heavy compared to my M-35Summilx 🙃

Here is a picture from my garden this fall. The colors were really extraordinary in this sunflower. You can also see the bokeh of the art-lens very nicely here. 

Leica SL2 / 35mm / 1/13sec / ISO200 / 

 

-thomas 

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Here is another picture from my hometown Rothenburg ob der Tauber and the vineyard in the Tauber Valley. 

Leica SL601/35/1.2-Art / ISO 50 / 1/800 / f1.4

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My favourite lens on the SL2s.   Edited by Tenner
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I've watched this lens for what seems years now.  Noting that you have continued to share photos - I assume the honeymoon is over but the romance has continued...

You asked why the lens receives little recognition and I'll offer you my real world take on it...  No pro - just a weekend hack...

I came to know 35mm by dumb luck - my third real camera purchase was a Sony RX1 (FF, fixed Zeiss 35/2.0).  It taught me the zoom dance - couple steps forward, couple steps back, etc...   Had I not purchased this (or a Q or a X100) - the drive for the focal length might have been stronger - but most today are NOT taught on the 35mm standard.  Through all the systems I've had - I've NEVER purchased a 35mm - as over time/experience I realized I always had the tiny RX1 with me - and few native lenses even today can beat it.  Although not a FAIR comparison - I'd suggest any Q or X100 owner would suggest similar - that makes the focal length fall way down on the listing of wants and needs...

Your photos are exceptional, as is the lens...   For you, 35mm is likely a goto.  For me (or any Q or X100 owner) - that mid twenties to thirty five is taken up by our compacts.

Secondly - size.  I am a past owner of the bokeh monster - Mr. 105/1.4 by Sigma.  When mounted on the S1 (pana) - I could anchor a Nimitz class carrier (port or starboard).  When mounted on my TL2 - well let's just say it was like magic - you would ask - how is that guy taking photos with just a lens?  Because it was all you could see.  I put the 105/1.4 in the GOD tier - incredible images - much like the Hummel, but only 1/2 the size...   Ultimately, it fell to the catch and release program - as heading out with a bag - it took up the entire thing - and you do not want to shoot a school play or a wedding with ONLY that lens.  IT WAS HUGE, period.  I have and take the 105/2.8m, the 85/1.4, and the pana 20-60 in the same space (and weight)...   Your 35 is very large and it takes a COMMITMENT to allocate bag space to a 35mm (something else has to be left behind).  In my case - I can fit the RX1 almost anywhere - it's tiny (relatively), and paired with a godox TT350 - it's hard to beat.  That said - I bet I've watched (at least twice) every single review on YouTube - but just never pulled the trigger.  For me - if I'm shooting 35 - its the RX1, and most of the time I'm shooting (main body) a vintage 50...   

Now - that said - I LOVE your photos - and if I didn't have an RX1 or a Q, I think I would have bought this lens a while ago.  Food for thought.  (let me know when you get the 50/1.2, love to know what you think between the two - its another one I've been stalking).

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