Jeff Kott wrote:
In case some of you haven't seen it, Sean Reid wrote what I think is an interesting addendum to MR's review of the 5N on focusing with an EVF and dealing with focus shift here:
I think Sean's comments are interesting. Personally, I've found F 5.6 to be kind of a sweet spot on APS-C sensors and with my NEX 5 EVF, focus peaking and magnified view, I haven't felt that I needed to open up the lens to get accurate focus as he suggests.
OTOH, 35 mm is currently my widest range finder lens and it's possible if I was shooting with a wider lens at F8 that I might find some advantage of opening up the lens to F4 as he suggests....Show more →
Agreed, I really haven't seen the need to stop down meter at any aperture. I always shoot at working aperture.
philber wrote:
I finally got my Leica R 60mm Makro, and it is every bit as delightful as advertised. Heinz, Carsten Andrew, thanks for putting me up to it!
I totally agree with you about the Leica R 60mm Macro. I should add one more lens for you to consider - Leica 180/3.4 APO.
I like this lens pretty well so far. It's a little longer than I prefer but I'm biding my time until I decide what I'm going to pick up in the 24-28mm range.
the swirl is mostly only present when other lenses would fall flat as well, just for different reasons (busy backgrounds with a short subject to background distance). i'm much less sensitive to it than most though.
wfrank wrote:
This really shines to me, very very nice deadwolfbones !
Thanks! I was really surprised with how sharp that one came out, since I've otherwise had a very hard time getting that kind of critical sharpness with the 5N. The 3D pop is nice, too.
kosmoskatten wrote:
My Leica R trinity was 28/2.8 (latest) 60/2.8 (from '74 I think) and the R APO-telyt 180/3.4.
I just had a chance to shoot with my 28mm lens and I can not believe how good it is!
Out of this world resolution and a very specific look. Absolutely amazing.
Can not show anything, but will shoot with lens again asap, will post some here.
As far as 180 goes, never had a chance to shoot with it, but I feel
Voightlander 180 APO might be better, just saying
Lunchbreak today, first real shots with the Contax G 45/2. No particular artistic values, but at least a first chance to check some of its characteristics (all wide open F/2).
wfrank:
Ha, that was fake snow on the cars, right?
Don't eat lunch at Sibylla. Your body will regret it.
snowboarder: yup, that Leica R28 is quite a lens, glad you enjoy it! Then you can appreciate my teeth grinding after losing all my 16GB worth of hiking photos from my last Banff/Jasper trip. 90% with the Leica lens. Still hurts. I'm ok... sob... I'm ok...