This is my first-ever Voigtlander: the Super Wide-Heliar 15mm f/4.5 II - what a beautiful, tiny lens! On my Fuji X-A1 this is one seriously small powerful setup.
Here's one I took with my CV 90 SL I on one of my Nikon SLRs WO a while back. I sold the lens, but USPS is supposed to be delivering an M mount version any minute which I'm going to test out on my A7R.
Jeff Kott wrote:
Here's one I took with my CV 90 SL I on one of my Nikon SLRs WO a while back. I sold the lens, but USPS is supposed to be delivering an M mount version any minute which I'm going to test out on my A7R.
Very nice portrait Jeff. I hope you like the M version. It is quite a bit longer than the SL versions even with the latter's longer adapters, but it is a lot skinnier. The SL version also have the close-up feature which the M version lacks. All in all, I think the SL versions are better for the A7 series cameras and I don't think I am just saying that because I have my SLII for sale .
I'm hoping that the longer thinner version fits in my small Domke bag better than the fatter SLR version. I'll know soon. My SL I version of the 90 was great and I do regret selling it. I often go out with 2 lenses, a 50 and 90 or a 35 and 75.
I really think many of these CV lenses are under appreciated. Here's one I took using the M mount 75/2.5 on a Nex 5n wide open:
Three with the CV 125 SL, cross posted from the Sony A7/7R/7S thread.
1) "Tar Spot Fungus" (Rhytisma punctatum) on maple leaf. ~ 1:1 magnification.
2) Fruit of Maianthemum dilatatum.
3 "Pelagic Goose Barnacles" (Lepas anatifera) on driftwood.