Great capture Philippe!
Alex, very cute, especially the a la 1980s hairstyle.
Summilux-R 50 E60 is my last Leica R lens on my wish list. All depends on how the new Zeiss 1.4/55 will turn out.
Couple shots from this evening walk; @ f/5.6 and WO + cross PP.
Thank you very much Wayne, Ronny,Manu, Jack, Gary, Michael.
Jack, #2 is nicely done, interesting composition.
Worldinlens, cute model and great rendering
Michael, something different from you,I like the simplicity and the b/w conversion.
JaKo wrote:
Alex, very cute, especially the a la 1980s hairstyle.
Summilux-R 50 E60 is my last Leica R lens on my wish list. All depends on how the new Zeiss 1.4/55 will turn out.
Thanks Jack! This is morning experience with new toy Kodak SLR/n Regarding 50mm I'm still waiting new Schneider 50/1.4
Hey Alex, have fun with you new toy. More than often experimentations turn into very positive outcome and I wish you find the 'look' you're aiming for. Looking forward to see more of your images (really love your countryside shots in HD thread!)
Schneider 50/1.4? <-- I will have to look it up. My guess is that Schneider, post year 2000 Leica (as apposed to Leitz production) or current Zeiss are more on the perfect side of glass design. Again, my guess. Personally, I try to balance between old and new and I find myself, at least lately, enjoying more the old style; say Mandler's glass on digital.
To put my mumbling to the end, I still would love to mount Summicron-R 50 E60 sooner than later.
JaKo wrote:
Hey Alex, have fun with you new toy. More than often experimentations turn into very positive outcome and I wish you find the 'look' you're aiming for. Looking forward to see more of your images (really love your countryside shots in HD thread!)
Schneider 50/1.4? <-- I will have to look it up. My guess is that Schneider, post year 2000 Leica (as apposed to Leitz production) or current Zeiss are more on the perfect side of glass design. Again, my guess. Personally, I try to balance between old and new and I find myself, at least lately, enjoying more the old style; say Mandler's glass on digital.
To put my mumbling to the end, I still would love to mount Summicron-R 50 E60 sooner than later....Show more →
Thank you Jack ) Autumn soon and hope would be some pictures, maybe country style again
Regarding new Zeiss maybe I'm feeling that this excessively ideal lens so not interesting for me. I'm sure that it would be have absolutely standard Gaussian bokeh. Schneider's Xenon's 35 and 50 seems more interesting by optical schemes which I saw http://cdn.cinescopophilia.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Schneider-85mm.jpg
E60 for this moment has the most smooth bokeh from all what I saw. This is its main positive side as well as WO sharpness at the far distances