Just as I was inspired by forum member Madamasu's work to get my 50-Summicron, your 35-Summilux works have inspired me to buy a copy for myself. I enjoy viewing your 35cron and 35lux shots in particular.
Lieutenant Z wrote:
Here is my first pic with the 180/3.4 Apo Telyt :
Welcome to the 180/3.4 APO Telyt club! I've almost got mine into full working shape, but even without aperture clicks or ability to put filters on it it's one of the sharpest lenses I have, if not the sharpest.
Nice image, great colours (which may have as much to do with the camera (?) and conversion as it does with the lens). Bokeh is a little funky however, not sure if that's a good thing or not but in this case it's a bit distracting.
Nice image, great colours (which may have as much to do with the camera (?) and conversion as it does with the lens). Bokeh is a little funky however, not sure if that's a good thing or not but in this case it's a bit distracting.
A highly processed image (due to a huge amount of haze) from the 180/3.4 Telyt APO.
In the full size image you can find the track that the climbers were using to get to the top.
Rendering of E55 is dependent on the distances to the object and the background as well as many other lenses. But of course R80 have very smooth and "watercolor" bokeh