06-11-2020, 10:38 AM
06-11-2020, 01:04 PM
Impressive aperture for the thickness of the lens!
The bokeh has "character" to say the least
The bokeh has "character" to say the least
06-13-2020, 01:56 AM
The corners look very soft even on the smallish sample images ...
06-13-2020, 06:16 AM
I think that is a DOF issue? Images with something in focus in a corner look okish?
Anyway, quite a pointless lens for an expensive Leica M...
Anyway, quite a pointless lens for an expensive Leica M...
06-13-2020, 06:57 AM
As in, it only costs $1200, and true Leica people never buy something that cheap?
06-13-2020, 08:02 AM
45 grams of 18 carat gold that's 1.800$ 30% more expensive than 45 grams Aporia of lens so you actually are close to Leica prices....
06-13-2020, 11:48 AM
(06-13-2020, 06:57 AM)Rover Wrote: [ -> ]As in, it only costs $1200, and true Leica people never buy something that cheap?
As in, you don't buy an Expensive Leica to put a silly noname lens on it, but to put a Leica lens on it (or another lens that has special optical properties).
06-13-2020, 03:41 PM
That seems to be a widespread attitude among "true" Leica people, yes. On the other hand, there is a lot of interesting and quite affordable glass available with M-mount, and if you want to use it on a digital rangefinder camera, there aren't that many choices...
MS has produced quite a few very thin lenses in the past (even though I remember the prices being quite a bit lower many years ago). Personally I can't imagine using something like this being much fun. I would probably have a hard time adjusting my muscle memory and would likely always grep the air in front of the lens when trying to focus.
MS has produced quite a few very thin lenses in the past (even though I remember the prices being quite a bit lower many years ago). Personally I can't imagine using something like this being much fun. I would probably have a hard time adjusting my muscle memory and would likely always grep the air in front of the lens when trying to focus.