HansenTsang
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Well I hope the Leica 60 mm f2.8 Macro Elmarit counts as a 50 mm still.;-)
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Pretty girl, nice pictures. Difficult to say what comes first.some more pics from me
G1 + Summilux 50/1.4 ASPH
Andree ^^
Peter: The girl of course.some more pics from me
I must say you have a very clean keyboard. I wouldn't post a close-up of mine... Well, it doesn't matter, 60 is not 50 so the images are disqualified anyway, LOL. Cheers, /JonasWell I hope the Leica 60 mm f2.8 Macro Elmarit counts as a 50 mm still.;-)
Your model is lovely and you seem to have access to some very photgenic locations as well.Hahahhaha
Yes yes! the pretty girl of course..!
and actually she was very happy that day.
look at her face on this pic.
She was about to laugh
Andree
:bugeyes: Shocking!Former Soviet Union Fed 50mm/F3.5 Collapsible
I collect FSU cameras and lenses and the G1 gives me a good way to quickly evaluate them digitally.
This Fed is a Leica Elmar lookalike and is from the late fifties. Because it is collapsible it can only be used on the G1 extended.
Both shots hand held at 1/60 and ISO 200 for the first and ISO 400 for the second - F5.6. Processed in Lightroom.
Keith
I've found a few gems in my collection because of the G1. The 3.5cm Summaron and 5cm Elmar are a couple. The Nikkor 5cm/2 LTM is another. But I agree, the G1 might have an impact on the ol' FED's prices in the future.:bugeyes: Shocking!
I always wonder how is the performance of the old russian lens in digital world. It is too expensive to have a Leica M8 for testing. Now your shot really make me worry about the price rise of this collapsible lens in eBay.
There are so many thousand around I would not think so. The situation is different with c-mount lenses. Their prices have explosed. Before the arrival of the G1 you could get them for peanuts.the G1 might have an impact on the ol' FED's prices in the future.
Looks like this lens is available for around $50US. But the Jupiter 3, 50mm F1.5 would be better and is tougher to find - now around $125:bugeyes: Shocking!
I always wonder how is the performance of the old russian lens in digital world. It is too expensive to have a Leica M8 for testing. Now your shot really make me worry about the price rise of this collapsible lens in eBay.
Ain't that the truth! I feel like I have come late to the party - I started looking at c-mount lenses 3 weeks ago and prices have multiplied in that time frame alone. I bought a Taylor Hobson tele this morning and realized that I could have gotten a very nice old Leitz Hektor 135 for less... I have been so busy finding the last few affordable cine lenses that I didn't have time to take pictures, but I hope to change that soon...There are so many thousand around I would not think so. The situation is different with c-mount lenses. Their prices have explosed. Before the arrival of the G1 you could get them for peanuts.
Love the mood of this shot, and the composition. I have this lens too - it is very good and a bargain at today's prices.Hi all, love this tread and compliments on the pics to all !!!
Like to add my contribution:
Panasonic G1 | Canon 50mm F/1.4