View Full Version : Wow! CV 15 on M8
Jan Brittenson
11-01-2006, 16:06
I just read through Sean Reid's M8 review part 3, and the tonal scale produced by the CV 15 on the M8 looks absolutely, without doubt, excellent. I love the look of the box cars with this combo, while the RD1 parallel shot has that typical 'hard boiled digital' look. Woohoo! Awesome news! Excellent!
Now I'm really happy I kept this lens and the CV 21!
It does look good. I think a lot of people are going to like the combination of the M8 and the CV 15. That lens is a great value.
Cheers,
Sean
Right. Make me feel miserable for having sold my lil' 15mm Heliar three years ago because I couldn't see any practical use for a lens wider than 21mm.
ERRRRRR!
Anyone have a used but still clean 15mm Heliar they'd like to sell?
-g
It does look good. I think a lot of people are going to like the combination of the M8 and the CV 15. That lens is a great value.
Do you mean this 15???
http://www.zeissikon.com/lens.15.htm
Isn't it like $3000+?
boilerdoc2
11-01-2006, 18:53
He means the Cosina Voigtlander 15mm. Lot less $.
butter71
11-01-2006, 18:57
He means the Cosina Voigtlander 15mm. Lot less $.
yes, the CV is much cheaper. less than $400.
http://www.cameraquest.com/voigtlen.htm
i have a CV 12mm f5.6 asph u-w heliar that i use all the time on my r-d1.
I just read through Sean Reid's M8 review part 3, and the tonal scale produced by the CV 15 on the M8 looks absolutely, without doubt, excellent. I love the look of the box cars with this combo, while the RD1 parallel shot has that typical 'hard boiled digital' look. Woohoo! Awesome news! Excellent!
If you think that was good, just wait until you get a Leica monitor for viewing your Leica photos! Then you'll really be free of that nasty ol' digital look...
Do you mean this 15???
http://www.zeissikon.com/lens.15.htm
Isn't it like $3000+?
CV stands for Cosina Voigtlander. And, yes, I do mean that it is a great value. As for the Zeiss, I haven't tested it yet but will.
Jan Brittenson
11-01-2006, 21:12
If you think that was good, just wait until you get a Leica monitor for viewing your Leica photos! Then you'll really be free of that nasty ol' digital look...
I was talking about the capture, not presentation. Poor digital capture quality will show through no matter how the image is presented.
I was talking about the capture, not presentation. Poor digital capture quality will show through no matter how the image is presented.
Hi Jan,
jlw is just being sardonic with the monitor joke. I think he's a little grumpy that the M8 costs more than most of us can easily afford. <G> I can certainly appreciate that point of view.
Cheers,
Sean
What about the M8 image that is so much more film like than the RD-1 image? I'd like to know what you're seeing here.
Nachkebia
11-02-2006, 06:57
alot of M8 samples posted on leica users forum...
And that lens is so tiny to boot....
Jan Brittenson
11-03-2006, 13:11
What about the M8 image that is so much more film like than the RD-1 image? I'd like to know what you're seeing here.
How about something as basic as the tonal scale? Surely you can tell the difference?
How about something as basic as the tonal scale? Surely you can tell the difference?
I figured as much, but saw no significant difference other than the movement of the overcast clouds and that caused for a difference in the exposure of the sky. Can you point out what you saw?
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