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Jon Tainton
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zhangyue wrote:
Jon, you have some very impress sunset/landscape images posted. Just beautiful. And thank you for share your very objective impression about this legendary lens. It sell like $6000+ now, a dream lens for many M240 people.


Thank you too, Michael. Ah, I can see why many M240 owners might want this lens (c/w lens profile corrections), happily I only paid about $3.2K.

Worldinlens wrote:
Fuji s5, R50E60


Alex, I\'m not certain I\'ve said this before, but I prefer the colour of the Fuji s5 over the Leica DMR images.


jhinkey wrote:
A couple quick ones just before dinner tonight - a rare clear-ish evening here in the Pacific North West, so I had to throw in the 180/3.4 APO Telyt onto the Pany GX7. Light and color were changing fast!


Wonderful atmospheric images of Mt. Rainier

JaKo wrote:
Jon: sunny UK?!


Oh yes, so far 7 consecutive days of no rain and even some sunshine, which is better than most summers

Milkman wrote:
Jon I would love to see that comparison of 28s


I managed to spend an hour field testing the three R 28mm options, in a quarry setting, I couldn\'t get a near far composition on the level, but I did manage a composition which does show some aspects of the respective lenses character. I can flood the R lens thread with posts (afaik I can only upload five images in any post) or post crops of interesting detail?





Mar 15, 2014 at 02:51 PM
Jon Tainton
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Re: Leica R Series Lenses


zhangyue wrote:
Jon, you have some very impress sunset/landscape images posted. Just beautiful. And thank you for share your very objective impression about this legendary lens. It sell like $6000+ now, a dream lens for many M240 people.


Thank you too, Michael. Ah, I can see why many M240 owners might want this lens (c/w lens profile corrections), happily I only paid about $3.2K.

Worldinlens wrote:
Fuji s5, R50E60


Alex, I\'m not certain I\'ve said this before, but I prefer the colour of the Fuji s5 over the Leica DMR images.


jhinkey wrote:
A couple quick ones just before dinner tonight - a rare clear-ish evening here in the Pacific North West, so I had to throw in the 180/3.4 APO Telyt onto the Pany GX7. Light and color were changing fast!


Wonderful atmospheric images of Mt. Rainier

JaKo wrote:
Jon: sunny UK?!


Oh yes, so far 7 consecutive days of no rain and even some sunshine, which is better than most summers

Milkman wrote:
Jon I would love to see that comparison of 28s


I managed to spend an hour field testing the three R 28mm options, in a quarry setting, I couldn\'t get a near far composition on the level, but I did manage a composition which does show some aspects of the respective lenses character. I can flood the R lens thread with posts (afaik I can only upload five images in any post) or post crops of interesting detail?





Mar 15, 2014 at 02:50 PM
Jon Tainton
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Re: Leica R Series Lenses


zhangyue wrote:
Jon, you have some very impress sunset/landscape images posted. Just beautiful. And thank you for share your very objective impression about this legendary lens. It sell like $6000+ now, a dream lens for many M240 people.


Thank you too, Michael. Ah, I can see why many M240 owners might want this lens (c/w lens profile corrections), happily I only paid about $3.2K.

Worldinlens wrote:
Fuji s5, R50E60


Alex, I\'m not certain I\'ve said this before, but I prefer the colour of the Fuji s5 over the Leica DMR images.


jhinkey wrote:
A couple quick ones just before dinner tonight - a rare clear-ish evening here in the Pacific North West, so I had to throw in the 180/3.4 APO Telyt onto the Pany GX7. Light and color were changing fast!


Wonderful atmospheric images of Mt. Rainier

JaKo wrote:
Jon: sunny UK?!


Oh yes, so far 7 consecutive days of no rain and even some sunshine, which is better than most summers

Milkman wrote:
Jon I would love to see that comparison of 28s


I managed to spend an hour field testing the three R 28mm options, in a quarry setting, I couldn\'t get a near far composition on the level, but I did manage a composition which does show some aspects of the respective lenses character. I can flood the R lens thread with posts (afaik I can only upload five images in any post) or post crops of interesting detail?





Mar 15, 2014 at 02:50 PM
Jon Tainton
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Re: Leica R Series Lenses


zhangyue wrote:
Jon, you have some very impress sunset/landscape images posted. Just beautiful. And thank you for share your very objective impression about this legendary lens. It sell like $6000+ now, a dream lens for many M240 people.


Thank you too, Michael. Ah, I can see why many M240 owners might want this lens (c/w lens profile corrections), happily I only paid about $3.2K.

Worldinlens wrote:
Fuji s5, R50E60


Alex, I\'m not certain I\'ve said this before, but I prefer the colour of the Fuji s5 over the Leica DMR images.


jhinkey wrote:
A couple quick ones just before dinner tonight - a rare clear-ish evening here in the Pacific North West, so I had to throw in the 180/3.4 APO Telyt onto the Pany GX7. Light and color were changing fast!


Wonderful atmospheric images of Mt. Rainier

JaKo wrote:
Jon: sunny UK?!


Oh yes, so far 7 consecutive days of no rain and even some sunshine, which is better than most summers

Milkman wrote:
Jon I would love to see that comparison of 28s


I managed to spend an hour field testing the three R 28mm options, in a quarry setting, I couldn\'t get a near far composition on the level, but I did manage a composition which does show some aspects of the respective lenses character. I can flood the R lens thread with posts (afaik I can only upload five images in any post) or post crops of interesting detail?





Mar 15, 2014 at 02:01 PM





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