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Uwe.. How does this lens compare to the Panasonic Leica D 25mm and the Panasonic 20mm 1.7?
I don't even know where to find special characters.Jonas,
Did you need an ND filter to shoot wide open.
Also, laziness on the spelling for us Americans who have to go and find the dotted A under special characters .
No ND filter. The image was taken early in the morning, the sun was just up, and I got away with the short shutter time.Jonas,
Did you need an ND filter to shoot wide open.
Also, laziness on the spelling for us Americans who have to go and find the dotted A under special characters .
Well, that's lazy. Please go find out about that...I don't even know where to find special characters.
Jonas, that lens looks to be pretty sharp wide open. hmmm...
OK, let's see it this way; being lazy is the greatest force behind all innovations. For the good and the bad...I wonder about the ND filter also and hate to admit it, but I rarely add the dots--lazy American too LOL. I can with Ipad, Voigtländer, but generally type without.
One of our first tests with the Voigtlaender 25mm f/0.95 lens. Shot wide open.
For me it is the lens letting me have the most fun with the camera; it comes with some annoying flaws one has to think about, the focus throw is on the short end but it is manual, it is fast for our cameras and it is sharp enough, simply put good enough and with some personality. I haven't used my PL25 since I got the Voigtländer.. . . . . the Voigtlander 25/0.95 is a wonderful lens . . . . .
On Mac OS X with the US English keyboard, the "dots" (or ¨ :: German umlaut marking) are added to vowels by typing Optiion-u and then the target vowel. EG:I don't even know where to find special characters.
Amin.....you know what surprises me about the shot of your kids and Uwe's shot of the workshop is that wide open (0.95.....which is pretty unbelievable) is the fairly wide depth of field.My kids watch very little TV .
GH2, 25mm Nokton wide open
Same feeling here even though I have seen some people say price is unreasonable.Damm, I love this lens, worth every penny, JMHO
Thinking about it I may have been 2 meters and then somewhat away from the nearest buoy. It seems about right to me thinking of the situation and what my 5D and a 50/2 should have done in the same situation. I can take some more controlled images of a measure tape if you guys think it is needed (but is it really for the Fun with... thread)?I too am surprised about DOF I am seeing, especially in Jonas' shot, as DOF of 25mm lens @ F1 is only third of a foot at 5 feet.
However, it is impossible for me to comment with certainity as I neither know exact distances nor can see these shots at 100% SOOC.