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01-24-2006
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Great use of the CV 35/1.2
I came across this photographer's website whilst googling and it has some beautiful images captured with the CV 35/1.2 .
well worth a look......
Simon
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01-24-2006
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Yeah...good stuff.
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01-25-2006
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Second photo (of the queue) is clever composition. Nice shots.
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01-25-2006
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Could you please resend the link it didn't show up in my thread
Thanks,
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01-25-2006
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Found It.... Hate technology sometimes
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01-25-2006
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It does;click on "photographer" One of the nice tricks of this forum.
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01-25-2006
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Yummy... I look forward to try mine, which just arrived this morning.
No such 'exotic' subjects at hand, though 
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01-25-2006
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nice pictures and nice lens that cv 35/1.2 !
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01-25-2006
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Very effective use of a fast lens at wide aperature.
>>No such 'exotic' subjects at hand, though <<
I wouldn't sell yourself too short. The photographer living in Tokyo would probably find your pictures from the Paris environs "exotic."
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01-25-2006
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I had the chance to handle the 35 1.2 here in Bangkok quite bulky and not unlike the Noctilux to hold weightwise but i think the Noctilux is smoother in operation certainly has a better hood - i regret selling mine. I keep going back to look at #40,#41 and #50 here's the link again
http://kazuyank.plala.jp/archives/ca...exp.php?page=2
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01-25-2006
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Yummy... I look forward to try mine, which just arrived this morning.
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My god, Alec, you live in the most beautiful city in the world! I found everything exotic and beautiful when my wife and I visited last year. cheers
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01-25-2006
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My god, Alec, you live in the most beautiful city in the world! I found everything exotic and beautiful when my wife and I visited last year. cheers
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I am by no means complaining about the city of light but with a day job as a business consultant and a night job as a father of three boys I certainly miss a lot of opportunities!
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01-25-2006
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At $850 new, who needs a Noctilux?
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01-25-2006
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The second one has the most wonderful glow to it. If only CV would make a faster
75 or 90...
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01-25-2006
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If it weren't so damned big, I'd pick up a 35/1.2.
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01-25-2006
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Originally Posted by kyle
If it weren't so damned big, I'd pick up a 35/1.2.
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but is it that much bigger than other 1.2 lenses?
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01-25-2006
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It's much bigger than my Nikkor 50 1.2
I think this is a very specialist lens designed be used at 1.2 and certainly a good price for what it is but having had the Noctilux once before i would still prefer to shell out the exta $ if i wanted F-stops 1.2 or 1.0. At the time of handling the CV35/1.2 i opted for a used 35/1.4 lux pre ASPH (same price as the as new CV) which is very compact and has its own special qualities but that's got nothing to do with the point of posting this thread!
Simon
Last edited by Simon Larbalestier : 01-25-2006 at 18:30.
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01-25-2006
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Originally Posted by ywenz
but is it that much bigger than other 1.2 lenses?
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I don't own any 1.2 lenses (the fastest lens I own is 1.7). As Simon pointed out, its a specialist lens. I'd like to own it for the speed, but I wouldn't want to carry it around all the time, and since 35mm is my favorite focal length, that would grow tiring. I can't afford to own the 35/1.2 plus another 35mm lens for general purpose use. Therefore it will remain a lens I could only dream about owning.
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