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Sweet, for sure.Here are three that were ALL shot with the Leica 50 Lux PRE-ASPH, all wide open!
Great moment. Beautiful conversion.35lux.
Well it was not only cost. It was also due to the fact that I no longer have the ASPH version hereSteve,......What a shame,I was genuinly looking forward to your comparison of the pre and post aspherical 50 luxs.Im surprised that cost was youre criteria for the comparison.A missed opportunity,....would it be too much for you to include a film shot,not as a digital analogue thing but as a reference to full frame performance?.....all the best.Neil.
Beautiful shots, Mike. And I'm still amazed by your B/W conversions. (BTW, watch out, she'll be wanting a real convertible of her own, or at least asking for your keys, before you know it!)It's been a while since I posted here. Haven't used the M8 as much lately, with the new arrival of the E-P1. But I still love taking the M8 out for some candid shots...
Don't you mean another 18 years? (being allowed to, and being able to are not the same thing).Thanks Lloyd. She's already asking, even though she can't drive for another 8 years
DocI am learning the limits of the new VC Nokton 50/1.1. Here is a sample at
F2:
Bob
Woody,Doc
I would love to see this same shot at 1…1. That is really where the comparison to Noctilux rubber hits the road
Thanks
Woody