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M7, Canon 50mm 1.2:

Regards,

 

Bill

 

Amazing picture, Bill! I must say that I'd have your pic printed in a large format. That style and those colors, and last but not least the bokeh are quite my taste.

 

As for the lens, the Canon 50/1.2 is unfortunately not an easy buy - i was looking for it for a while and was very unsuccessful...

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Thought to start here with the first posting. The 80 Lux at 1/45 and f/1.4

thanks for looking

 

wakewood

 

Ups - missed that :o Beautiful lillie with a very smooth and warm bokeh, thank you! Looks like the 80 lux should be a very pleasing portrait lens as well! Warm welcome wakewood - post more, pls ;)

 

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Thank you very much for the Arosa-shoe shot, Hookeye ;) The nocti-bokeh is so soft compared to other very fast lens, e.g. Canon 50/0.95, see http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/customer-forum/54893-donut-bokeh-swirly-bokeh-christmas-tree.html#post571672
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Amazing picture, Bill! I must say that I'd have your pic printed in a large format. That style and those colors, and last but not least the bokeh are quite my taste.

 

As for the lens, the Canon 50/1.2 is unfortunately not an easy buy - i was looking for it for a while and was very unsuccessful...

 

Thank you kindly, Perespectics. That statue - actually a memorial to a fallen airman - is a bit of a favourite of mine as a test subject. I was very fortunate in finding my 1.2 - I found it on eBay. It was described as clean and recently serviced and it is indeed spotless and in mint condition. My one complaint is the *&$%£?#!! infinity lock. Now, I am used to, and happy enough with infinity locks per se, but the one on the 1.2 is particularly fiddly to use.

 

Regards,

 

Bill

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