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Old 09-27-2009   #1
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lens test: wide open

just to share with you guys some lens tests i did with the m8 and a couple of lenses; 50mm 1.1 nokton, 35mm 1.2 nokton, 50mm 1.4 summilux, 50mm 1.5 summarit, 50mm 1.5 sonnar prototype, 50mm 2 summicron rigid, 50mm summicron recent, 35mm version 4 summicron, 90mm summicron and 90mm 2.8 thin tele elmarit.

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some interesting ones:
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1-sonnar at 1m, 2-50lux at 1m, 3&4:the 2 noktons at their minimum focusing distance of 1m for the 50 and 0.7 for the 35.
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leica iiig s/n 850224 880611, 881106,
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minizoom 1985224,1985242, 1988116, 1988611

or any leica with permutations of (85, 2, 24) and (88, 6. 11)
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Old 09-27-2009   #2
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And the winner is?
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Old 09-27-2009   #3
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they're all winners. each lens has it's own distinct quality which excels at diffferent things..the bad bad bad, super soft summarit should do pretty well for b/w potraits and the lux is an all rounder..i did the test mainly for myself, to compare the different qualities of each lens and tot, by sharing the results, it might be helpful for whoever who's thinking abt which lens to get.

that being said, i conclude that i don't like the 2 90mm for anything on the m8..it's too big and too tight a crop. ~maybe for flowers but that's not why i use rangefinders..
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leica ii s/n: 85224, 85242, 88611, 88116
leica iiig s/n 850224 880611, 881106,
m3 s/n 852402,
minizoom 1985224,1985242, 1988116, 1988611

or any leica with permutations of (85, 2, 24) and (88, 6. 11)
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I chose what turned out to be the 'Lux before seeing the answers.



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Very interesting, Adrian. I would like to go out and get myself the 35mm f/1.2.

The M8 is great for this kind of tests.

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Old 09-28-2009   #6
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oh yes, the 35 1.2 is a really nice lens.

my reactions when i first processed the photos:
1: ~wooooaaah..lots of impact, crazy bokeh, lots of character, a lil dreamy. good for funky street still life..
2: pleasing, very neutral and pleasing..will be a nice b/w lens
3: sharp but very very crontrasty! good for overcast days..
4: very 3D, not as sharp but very contrasty..pretty good all rounder for colour.
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leica ii s/n: 85224, 85242, 88611, 88116
leica iiig s/n 850224 880611, 881106,
m3 s/n 852402,
minizoom 1985224,1985242, 1988116, 1988611

or any leica with permutations of (85, 2, 24) and (88, 6. 11)
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