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Nordentro
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Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 1:12 pm Post subject: Olympus PEN Zuiko 42mm 1.2 and 60mm 1.5 |
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Just bought these two lenses. Do some have experience with any of them? _________________ Lars | Manuellfokus.no |
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Pontus
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Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 1:19 pm Post subject: |
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Both of them are wonderful, the 42mm isn't the sharpest wide open but it makes up for that with a lovely character. The 60mm is one of my all time favourites. Congratulations and looking forward to seing your pictures! _________________ Follow this link for my FOR SALE list (partially updated 19.11.2015) |
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kuuan
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Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 1:41 pm Post subject: |
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congrats, amazing, very rare lenses!
The 1.2/42 is said to be rather soft wide open, though I have had a few chances to buy it I have so far resisted, now curious about your results! The f1.5/60 is amazing, just like the 1.4/40 sharp from wide open, both are real favorites!
my photos taken with the 1.5/60 ( on NEX5N ): http://www.flickr.com/photos/kuuan/sets/72157631525848244/
( and those taken with the 1.4/40, since I have it my most used lens: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kuuan/sets/72157629315399105/ ) _________________ my photos on flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/kuuan/collections
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LucisPictor
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LucisPictor wrote:
Wow! Two amazing lenses. Congratulations! _________________ Personal forum activity on pause every now and again (due to job obligations)!
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Attila
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Congrats! Look forward your shoots!! _________________ -------------------------------
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Nordentro
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Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 4:04 pm Post subject: |
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Pontus wrote: |
Both of them are wonderful, the 42mm isn't the sharpest wide open but it makes up for that with a lovely character. The 60mm is one of my all time favourites. Congratulations and looking forward to seing your pictures! |
Thx, I feel like a little kid on Christmas eve
Isn't every normal lens that fast a little soft wide open?!? _________________ Lars | Manuellfokus.no |
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Nordentro
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Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 4:07 pm Post subject: |
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Wow, the rice field pictures are amazing!!
I also have the 38mm, so I thought it would be nice to jump over the 40mm for now, but the 40 also seems to be a really good lens indeed What would be the right price tag on these two lenses I bought as a bundle now? _________________ Lars | Manuellfokus.no |
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Nordentro
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Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 4:11 pm Post subject: |
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Nordentro wrote:
LucisPictor wrote: |
Wow! Two amazing lenses. Congratulations! |
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Congrats! Look forward your shoots!! |
Thx guys! Wasn't there a test someplace on the forum between some fast 50mm f/1.2 and the Olympus 42mm?!? _________________ Lars | Manuellfokus.no |
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DR.JUAN
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Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 4:11 pm Post subject: |
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DR.JUAN wrote:
Congrats!!!!!
Love those lenses from i was a kid.
Almost all fast normals designs should lost a bit of sharpnest and contrast wide open to obtain better rendering at medium apertures and free of aberrations. |
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DR.JUAN
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Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 4:12 pm Post subject: |
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DR.JUAN wrote:
Congrats!!!!!
Love those lenses from i was a kid.
Almost all fast normals designs should lost a bit of sharpnest and contrast wide open to obtain better rendering at medium apertures and free of aberrations. |
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kuuan
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Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 4:21 pm Post subject: |
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kuuan wrote:
Nordentro wrote: |
Wow, the rice field pictures are amazing!!
I also have the 38mm, so I thought it would be nice to jump over the 40mm for now, but the 40 also seems to be a really good lens indeed What would be the right price tag on these two lenses I bought as a bundle now? |
thank's
the 1.8/38 imo is very different to the 1.4/40, the 38 has a very distinct bokeh, the 42 is a specialty lens too, the 1.4/40 is more 'conventional'.
Difficult to say what's a 'normal price' for both are very rare. If I remember right I have seen buy nows for each one of up to 1000 usd, and would think that around 650 for the 1.2/42 and around 750 for the 1.5/60 are good prices. _________________ my photos on flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/kuuan/collections |
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Pontus
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Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 4:58 pm Post subject: |
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Nordentro wrote: |
Thx guys! Wasn't there a test someplace on the forum between some fast 50mm f/1.2 and the Olympus 42mm?!? |
http://forum.mflenses.com/quicky-fd-85-1-2-asph-vs-pen-42-1-2-vs-cv-35-1-2-v2-andmore-t51711,highlight,%2B42.html
As you can see, the 42/1.2 is a little bit soft but still very useable wide open. But remember that this test was done close to minumum focus distance, I would say that the Pen behaves better at medium distance. _________________ Follow this link for my FOR SALE list (partially updated 19.11.2015) |
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hoanpham
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Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 7:51 pm Post subject: |
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hoanpham wrote:
Congrats!
I havent one single pen F.
But just got the canon ltm combo 1.2/50 and 1.8/50 to join the 1.4/50 |
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Nordentro
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Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 7:56 pm Post subject: |
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Nordentro wrote:
DR.JUAN wrote: |
Congrats!!!!!
Love those lenses from i was a kid.
Almost all fast normals designs should lost a bit of sharpnest and contrast wide open to obtain better rendering at medium apertures and free of aberrations. |
That makes sense yes, thx _________________ Lars | Manuellfokus.no |
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Nordentro
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Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 8:01 pm Post subject: |
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Nordentro wrote:
kuuan wrote: |
Nordentro wrote: |
Wow, the rice field pictures are amazing!!
I also have the 38mm, so I thought it would be nice to jump over the 40mm for now, but the 40 also seems to be a really good lens indeed What would be the right price tag on these two lenses I bought as a bundle now? |
thank's
the 1.8/38 imo is very different to the 1.4/40, the 38 has a very distinct bokeh, the 42 is a specialty lens too, the 1.4/40 is more 'conventional'.
Difficult to say what's a 'normal price' for both are very rare. If I remember right I have seen buy nows for each one of up to 1000 usd, and would think that around 650 for the 1.2/42 and around 750 for the 1.5/60 are good prices. |
I agree, the bokeh of the 38mm has its characteristics, so I guess the 40mm is more "nutral" in between the 38mm and the 42mm?
I paid quite alot for the two lenses, but less than $1300 _________________ Lars | Manuellfokus.no |
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Nordentro
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Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 8:06 pm Post subject: |
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Thx! Little soft yes, but not that bad. Yes, I hope the 42mm is good for "people shoots" with slightly bigger framing than conventional portraits. How about the bokeh and sharpness when stopped down one step? _________________ Lars | Manuellfokus.no |
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Nordentro
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Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 8:12 pm Post subject: |
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Nordentro wrote:
hoanpham wrote: |
Congrats!
I havent one single pen F.
But just got the canon ltm combo 1.2/50 and 1.8/50 to join the 1.4/50 |
PEN F lenses are quite nice lenses to adapt to both APS-C and m43 with small adapters like LTM.
Olympus also made some really good glass to the Pen system.
I love the Canon LTM lenses
Wow, looking forward to see your results with the fast 50mm
I also have the 1.8/50 LTM. The silver/black version. Bokey is creamy and nice (sonnar type) _________________ Lars | Manuellfokus.no |
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kuuan
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Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 6:32 am Post subject: |
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kuuan wrote:
Nordentro wrote: |
kuuan wrote: |
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Difficult to say what's a 'normal price' for both are very rare. If I remember right I have seen buy nows for each one of up to 1000 usd, and would think that around 650 for the 1.2/42 and around 750 for the 1.5/60 are good prices. |
I agree, the bokeh of the 38mm has its characteristics, so I guess the 40mm is more "nutral" in between the 38mm and the 42mm?
I paid quite alot for the two lenses, but less than $1300 |
my guestimate was quite close then, and you got a real good deal
Nordentro wrote: |
hoanpham wrote: |
Congrats!
I havent one single pen F.
But just got the canon ltm combo 1.2/50 and 1.8/50 to join the 1.4/50 |
PEN F lenses are quite nice lenses to adapt to both APS-C and m43 with small adapters like LTM.
Olympus also made some really good glass to the Pen system.
I love the Canon LTM lenses
Wow, looking forward to see your results with the fast 50mm
I also have the 1.8/50 LTM. The silver/black version. Bokey is creamy and nice (sonnar type) |
I love my Takumars but now I always use NEX and GXR M and on these cameras RF and Pen-F lenses simply a much better fit and therefore I am getting more and more of those. Less the 1.2/42 and 1.5/60 but generally I consider both, some Pen-F and some Canon RF lenses, to be the best deals out there for small lenses, for wide angles some new CVs.
Recently I got LTM Canon 1.8/50 and 3.5/100 but I was unlucky and both have milky glass, the 50 still useable, the 100 rather not.. Still I liked the results well enough that I decided to try to get other, good copies of both, the 1.8/50 will arrive with me soon.
Hoan please make some presentation of your Canon LTMs, possibly some comparison of your 3 50mm _________________ my photos on flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/kuuan/collections |
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Nordentro
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Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 8:22 am Post subject: |
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Nordentro wrote:
kuuan wrote: |
Nordentro wrote: |
kuuan wrote: |
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Difficult to say what's a 'normal price' for both are very rare. If I remember right I have seen buy nows for each one of up to 1000 usd, and would think that around 650 for the 1.2/42 and around 750 for the 1.5/60 are good prices. |
I agree, the bokeh of the 38mm has its characteristics, so I guess the 40mm is more "nutral" in between the 38mm and the 42mm?
I paid quite alot for the two lenses, but less than $1300 |
my guestimate was quite close then, and you got a real good deal
Nordentro wrote: |
hoanpham wrote: |
Congrats!
I havent one single pen F.
But just got the canon ltm combo 1.2/50 and 1.8/50 to join the 1.4/50 |
PEN F lenses are quite nice lenses to adapt to both APS-C and m43 with small adapters like LTM.
Olympus also made some really good glass to the Pen system.
I love the Canon LTM lenses
Wow, looking forward to see your results with the fast 50mm
I also have the 1.8/50 LTM. The silver/black version. Bokey is creamy and nice (sonnar type) |
I love my Takumars but now I always use NEX and GXR M and on these cameras RF and Pen-F lenses simply a much better fit and therefore I am getting more and more of those. Less the 1.2/42 and 1.5/60 but generally I consider both, some Pen-F and some Canon RF lenses, to be the best deals out there for small lenses, for wide angles some new CVs.
Recently I got LTM Canon 1.8/50 and 3.5/100 but I was unlucky and both have milky glass, the 50 still useable, the 100 rather not.. Still I liked the results well enough that I decided to try to get other, good copies of both, the 1.8/50 will arrive with me soon.
Hoan please make some presentation of your Canon LTMs, possibly some comparison of your 3 50mm |
I couldn't agree more, I collect more and more "small" lenses. I have also collected LTM (canon LTM and Braun Paxette) and PEN lenses lately. But I also use C-mount lenses and Pentax 110 quite a lot. The Canon 100mm f/3.5 is one of my favorite lenses, I hope you find a better one! _________________ Lars | Manuellfokus.no |
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hoanpham
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Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 8:29 am Post subject: |
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hoanpham wrote:
I am using the 1.2/50 for the moment as I am really exciting about this lens.
According to many reviews, this lens also rated as poor, or poorer than its cousins
I am collecting samples with and without post processing, for now f1.2 only.
Shooting at f1.2 is not an everyday task.
My 1.8/50 has slightly fungus on the edge, but it should not affect the image from a crop sensor.
I also have the canon rf 3.5/135 ltm, but only used once. sharp, but as for rf lenses, it rather seems to be heavier than others.
My fav of mid tele is 4/90 leitz or rokkor, but also contaxG 2.8/90.
Looking forward to see more samples from the fast pen F lenses. |
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hifisapi
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hifisapi wrote:
hoanpham wrote: |
I am using the 1.2/50 for the moment as I am really exciting about this lens.
According to many reviews, this lens also rated as poor, or poorer than its cousins
I am collecting samples with and without post processing, for now f1.2 only.
Shooting at f1.2 is not an everyday task.
My 1.8/50 has slightly fungus on the edge, but it should not affect the image from a crop sensor.
I also have the canon rf 3.5/135 ltm, but only used once. sharp, but as for rf lenses, it rather seems to be heavier than others.
My fav of mid tele is 4/90 leitz or rokkor, but also contaxG 2.8/90.
Looking forward to see more samples from the fast pen F lenses. |
when you have fungus on the edge of a lens its not the format that hides it, its the fstop. you have to stop it down proportionally
to eliminate the possibility of the fungus affecting the image. _________________ ===========
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Cameras: DSLR=Pentax istDS FILM=Pentax SP, SP-F, ESII, SP1000, KX, K2
Lenses : Pentax M42 = Super Multi Coated Takumars 50/1.4 55/1.8 100/4-BELLOWS 500/4.5 1000/8 135-600/6.7 Pentax PK= SMC Pentax-Ks K17/4-FF Fisheye K18/3.5 K20/4 K24/3.5 K28/3.5 K28/2 K35/3.5 K35/2 K50/1.2 K50/1.4K 50/4-MACROK 55/1.8 K85/1.8 K100/4-MACRO K100/4-BELLOWS K105/2.8 K120/2.8 K135/3.5 K135/2.5 K150/4 K200/4 K400/5.6 K45-125/4K 85-210/4.5 Pentax PKM = SMC Pentax-M M40/2.8-Pancake M50/1.4 M75-150/4 M80-200/4.5 Pentax PKA= SMC Pentax-A A15/3.5 A50/2.8-MACRO A28/2 A35/2 A50/1.4 A135/2.8 A200/4 A*300/4 A35-105/3.5 A24-50/4 A70-210/4 TAMRON AD2= SP80-200/2.8 SP180/2.5 TOKINA AT-X PK= ATX28-85/3.5-4.5 ATX35-70/2.8 ATX60-120/2.8 ATX80-200/2.8 ATX100-300/4 ATX90/2.5 MACRO KIRON-LESTER DINE PK = 105/2.8-MACRO VIVITAR PK = 135/2.8-MACRO 28-85/4 NOFLEXAR AUTOBELLOWS PK = 60/4 105/4 |
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hoanpham
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Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 4:49 am Post subject: |
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hoanpham wrote:
hifisapi wrote: |
when you have fungus on the edge of a lens its not the format that hides it, its the fstop. you have to stop it down proportionally to eliminate the possibility of the fungus affecting the image. |
thanks for info. i will take this into account, perhaps I can clean it before use. |
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kuuan
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Nordentro wrote: |
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I agree, the bokeh of the 38mm has its characteristics, so I guess the 40mm is more "nutral" in between the 38mm and the 42mm? .. |
yes I think so too, more neutral and therefore also more universally useable ( of course I like 'specialty' lenses but usually I am limited to the number of lenses that I carry in my suitcase and therefore for most to be well useable in many circumstances is important )
The 1.40 and 1.5/60 imo share the characteristic that, with main subject well exposed, the oof areas sometimes, of course depending on lighting situation, are rendered brighter than by other lenses and that can enhance subject separation.
Nordentro wrote: |
kuuan wrote: |
I love my Takumars but now I always use NEX and GXR M and on these cameras RF and Pen-F lenses simply make a much better fit ...
Recently I got LTM Canon 1.8/50 and 3.5/100 but I was unlucky and both have milky glass, the 50 still useable, the 100 rather not.. |
I couldn't agree more, I collect more and more "small" lenses. I have also collected LTM (canon LTM and Braun Paxette) and PEN lenses lately. But I also use C-mount lenses and Pentax 110 quite a lot. The Canon 100mm f/3.5 is one of my favorite lenses, I hope you find a better one! |
A NEX / GXR M or M4/3rds imo is a rangefinder 'successor' of sorts, using SLR lenses on them is like using SLR lenses on a rangefinder body, much better to use the usually smaller lenses with the short register distance
Braun Paxette sounds very interesting, I read they come in M39 but with varying register distance. Which is your favorite, and any tips or problems adapting them to NEX?
Because I use cameras with APS-C sensors I have not dared to use C mount or Pentax 110 lenses though I guess that starting from around 50mm most should work well on APS-C too. Can anybody confirm?
Milky glass in both the 1.8/50 and 3.5/100 LTM Canon seem to be very common, and I am told that usually it is also the very same lens element that is effected, since I buy from auctions wish me good luck
@Hoan, you may look into the Canon 3.5/100, super small and light and I read that many users prefer it over the 4/90 Leitz _________________ my photos on flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/kuuan/collections |
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Nordentro
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Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 8:41 am Post subject: |
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Nordentro wrote:
kuuan wrote: |
Nordentro wrote: |
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I agree, the bokeh of the 38mm has its characteristics, so I guess the 40mm is more "nutral" in between the 38mm and the 42mm? .. |
yes I think so too, more neutral and therefore also more universally useable ( of course I like 'specialty' lenses but usually I am limited to the number of lenses that I carry in my suitcase and therefore for most to be well useable in many circumstances is important )
The 1.40 and 1.5/60 imo share the characteristic that, with main subject well exposed, the oof areas sometimes, of course depending on lighting situation, are rendered brighter than by other lenses and that can enhance subject separation.
Nordentro wrote: |
kuuan wrote: |
I love my Takumars but now I always use NEX and GXR M and on these cameras RF and Pen-F lenses simply make a much better fit ...
Recently I got LTM Canon 1.8/50 and 3.5/100 but I was unlucky and both have milky glass, the 50 still useable, the 100 rather not.. |
I couldn't agree more, I collect more and more "small" lenses. I have also collected LTM (canon LTM and Braun Paxette) and PEN lenses lately. But I also use C-mount lenses and Pentax 110 quite a lot. The Canon 100mm f/3.5 is one of my favorite lenses, I hope you find a better one! |
A NEX / GXR M or M4/3rds imo is a rangefinder 'successor' of sorts, using SLR lenses on them is like using SLR lenses on a rangefinder body, much better to use the usually smaller lenses with the short register distance
Braun Paxette sounds very interesting, I read they come in M39 but with varying register distance. Which is your favorite, and any tips or problems adapting them to NEX?
Because I use cameras with APS-C sensors I have not dared to use C mount or Pentax 110 lenses though I guess that starting from around 50mm most should work well on APS-C too. Can anybody confirm?
Milky glass in both the 1.8/50 and 3.5/100 LTM Canon seem to be very common, and I am told that usually it is also the very same lens element that is effected, since I buy from auctions wish me good luck
@Hoan, you may look into the Canon 3.5/100, super small and light and I read that many users prefer it over the 4/90 Leitz |
Canon 100mm f/3.5 is very good indeed. The PEN F 100mm f/3.5 is also just as good, but slightly bigger.
C mount lenses from around 50mm should work good on APS-C, but I have one Soligor 2" lens that vignettes slightly on m43 too, so there is no rule in "blueprint" that all lenses from 50mm should cover APS-C.
Braun Paxette lenses can be found for cheap. I have seen 35mm, 38mm, 50mm, 85mm, 90mm and 135mm focal length lenses in Braun Paxette m39 mount. You need an Braun Paxette m39 to LTM m39 adapter to get the right register distance. I have found 3 of these adapters on eBay. And they usually comes with the lens and is difficult to discover as they seem to look like they are a part of the lens.
The backpart of this lens is the adapter:
I don't really have any favorite Braun Paxette lense. They are in general compact, well built lenses with average IQ. But the 35mm lenses are nice "everyday" walk around lenses and much cheaper than the 35mm LTM lenses out there _________________ Lars | Manuellfokus.no |
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hoanpham wrote:
Nordentro wrote: |
..But the 35mm lenses are nice "everyday" walk around lenses and much cheaper than the 35mm LTM lenses out there |
that's a very nice looking lens - and the adapter too
I am still using the canon 50/1.2 ltm and also collect samples from pentax A50/1.2 to compare.
Here's what it looks like, taken with pentax A 50/1.2 at f1.2 tilt.
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