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I find it tends to hunt with AF at 70mm as well. Other focal lengths it is better behaved.Its kind of a weird lens . 24 is not as bad as I thought, 50 is brilliant, 35 is very good and 70 is the oddball. It's very touchy on focusing.
ohohoh...you're so cruel, making me drool with envy for those contax collection.I was wondering why you want per se an MMJ or MMG version?
It is only usefull or necessary if you want to Leitax them. Often the AEG, or what was it called version, is even better now because they have often an all black mount which does not cause inner ghost reflections.
There seems to be no quality difference what so ever.
Here's my collection. One is lacking on this picture the 45/2.8 Tessar. A wonderfull pancake.
One of my favorites from you Jono. If I shot that, I'd immediately print it large and frame it for the wall … and I don't say that very often … especially about my own work :ROTFL:Hi There - +1 Tim
Here's something completely different:
A7 Noctilux at 0.95
Welcome to the community Pramote. And I didn't have to sell you any gear this time. :ROTFL:First picture with the Sony A7R.
Broadchurch?...since it featured in a major UK TV series last year...
Spot on Joe! How did yo know that? Was it screened in the USA?Broadchurch?
Joe
You and Guy are dangerous peopleWelcome to the community Pramote. And I didn't have to sell you any gear this time. :ROTFL:
Joe
Yep, on BBC America. Riveting series.Spot on Joe! How did yo know that? Was it screened in the USA?
First picture with the Sony A7R.
Nikon 80-200mm f/4.5 AI-S
I didn't use this lens for >20 years.