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Best companion for 35 Lux Asph on M9 ?


yanidel

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The bad thing about the M9 is that my 60mm Hexanon becomes again ... a 60mm. It is no more that wonderful 80mm 1.2 lens.

 

Oh come on now. How can it "become" a different length?

Anyway, to make you happy. just crop and there you have your 80mm lens back. Crop some more and you can even get a 500mm f1.2 lens if you wish. That's all, of course, by your logic.

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After reading the many inputs and lot of research, I finally bought a coded 75 Lux on the web. I was looking strong signature look which both the 35mm and 75mm Lux are known for at F1.4. According to many, the rendering of the two lenses seems similar.

Yes, it is big and heavy but not that much more than the other contenders, so I will try. In the end, the price was decent so I will see how both the 60mm Hexanon and 75 Lux fare on the M8/9 and sell the loser.

 

edit (and also try's ned suggestion of a 500mm 1.2 ;) )

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After reading the many inputs and lot of research, I finally bought a coded 75 Lux on the web. I was looking strong signature look which both the 35mm and 75mm Lux are known for at F1.4. According to many, the rendering of the two lenses seems similar.

Yes, it is big and heavy but not that much more than the other contenders, so I will try. In the end, the price was decent so I will see how both the 60mm Hexanon and 75 Lux fare on the M8/9 and sell the loser.

 

edit (and also try's ned suggestion of a 500mm 1.2 ;) )

 

sounds good. I would recommend to start using it at f2.0 and then getting a feeling of shooting it wide open. Dont shoot it wide open all the time since you might get frustrated to manage focus.

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