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Hi all,

 

just to let you know that I finally bought a M8 and couldn't be happier with it,I took the plunge and bought one from a dealer of the dreaded Ebay,anyway it paid off as everything is in order and I didn't receive a Leica box with a brick in it,I had nightmares about that one :eek:

Just wanted to thank everyone that replied and especially Farnz,Earlygallery,Semrich and Michael Boyland who i met at a meet up.

I've also just bought a CV 28mm f2 and I know this lens hasn't had the best reviews with the focus shift problem but I'm happy with it at present and it seems to be a nice length for what I wanted,I'm also considering the CV35mm f2.5 Colour Skopar Classic as this does seem to be a real bargain and has had from what I can gather some very good reviews??

I'd love some Leica glass but really cant run to the price of even a second hand one at present. Dam there expensive!

Now I've joined the gang I'll be posting more and will put some photos up in the gallery.

Cheers all

David

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David,

 

So now you're a fully fledged member of the Leica community! The Skopar is a great little lens, I use one on my M2 - I wouldn't think twice about adding one of those to your collection (apparently its best to get the screw lens and fit a coded M adapter. You could also look at an older 50mm 2.8 or 3.5 Elmar for a short tele lens on the M8.

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If the budget is really constrained, maybe you shouldn't go for the 35mm as your second (and only alternative) lens - a lot of users suggest doubling your focal length for number two, which in this case brings the 50mm nicely into consideration. If and when there are funds for a third lens, perhaps think about going a fair bit wider than your starting focal length.

 

Tightly bunching the first two or three lens purchases doesn't make either aesthetic or economic sense.

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- increased risk of addiction ... :)

 

The addiction is severe in most of the cases doubled by Gas (Gear acquisition Syndrom)

but, what a joy and, icing on the cake you join the LUF community:D

 

All the best,

Jean-Luc

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Welcome David!

And I agree with Steve that 35mm may be too close to 28mm. A 50mm would enable you to explore different creative opportunities.

Also, allow me to say that the CV 28 f/2 is a great little lens; and focus shift may be only marginal on some good copies. I actually love the way it renders for portraits or moody landscapes / architecture - so much so that I kept one alongside a 28 Cron and an Elmarit (I know I need to sell one, but my form of GAS is a fairly severe one :p)

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