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have you discovered how gorgeous yours is? or does the flu still have you in it's clutches???Yeah.....Congrats !!!!!!! :clap:
and you're NOW entering the land of Glass Addiction.......
best, H
Deary me Terry. I didn't know you'd been that naughty!CAM,
Leica
21 f2.8 Asph
28 f2.0 Asph
35 f2.0 version IV
50 f1.4 last pre asph version
50 f2.0 current
90 f2.5
CV
12
21 f4
28 f3.5
35 f2.5
75 f2.5
thank you! (and Maggie! and Terry! and Helen!)Congratlations Cam
I hope you're very happy together!
Deary me Terry. I didn't know you'd been that naughty!
but I think I've got 11 too:
Lieca
WATE
28 elmarit
35 asph Cron
50 Noctilux
50 Cron
75 Cron
90 elmarit
Zeiss
25 biogon
50 sonnar
CV
15
28 Ultron
Ho hum, which are your favorites. For me?
leica 35 cron
zeiss 50 sonnar
leica 75 cron
Hi Camthank you! (and Maggie! and Terry! and Helen!)
may i be so bold to ask why you prefer those you do? i realise its subjective, but i'm interested... why the 50 Zeiss over the 50 cron or Noctilux, for instance?
we'll get together when i get back to Paris, too, Mr. E. i want to see your big one
Helen,have you discovered how gorgeous yours is? or does the flu still have you in it's clutches???
Well TerryHelen,
The only thing I can fathom from this statement is that you ended up buying an RD1 ???
Hi Maggie - but so sensible and concise!I've got all CV glass:
15 f4.0
21 f4.0
28 f1.9
28 f3.5
35 f1.4
35 f1.7
35 f2.5
50 f2.0
Wow, that's a lot of glass!
Well, as Sean showed in his test of my Nokton 35/1.4, the lens matters LOTS.Maggie, bless you! you are one of the few people on flickr that actually let me see the picture BIG so i can really study effects of the lenses... then i have to remind myself that you're using the elegant M8, so i have to take that into account...
don't i know it! :ROTFL: (at least i'm lusting after a pre-asph)IIRC, the Lux is exponentially more expensive than the Nokton.
Irenaeus,My 40/2 Rokkor fits the outside edges of the RD1's 35mm frame lines perfectly, however, so don't rule a 40 out! (the Rokkor's a lovelly lens, too: no flare when taking a couple directly in front of a frosted glass window!!