BUDDI hat geschrieben:
First - i would appreciate if you would tick the numbering while uploading your pictures... makes it easier to provide some feedback.
Hello BUDDY,
of course you are right. It is just I'm not familiar with numbering. I'll try my best.
BUDDI hat geschrieben:
And yep, i bet you're pleased - those lenses are special, pictures are just having this unique tan i could hardly describe. Beside this i do like the way you are capturing. I mean, the guitar player is not tap sharp - but who cares? The mood ist transported. You focused on your wife's hands in the restaurant, even the closeup of her hands.... And i believe so far you are just in "testing mode".
Firstable,
I used to play with my father's camera Minolta XD7 in 70's (Mexico, Guatemala, Martinique Island, Mauritius Island, Thailand, Burma, Indonesia, Singapore). And the X700 in early 80's (India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, China, Kong Kong, Taïwan). As my parents didn't ever think to offer me a camera (at that time we didn't dare to ask for one), I bought a Nikon F-801, the first camera (after FA) with multizone metering. I was not convinced by autofocus, so I strived myself to adopt manual focus, because no better one than I knows where to focuse. One day, I tried a Leica lens. AT that time, I was used (until 2008) to develop my B&W negatives and make prints myself. I was astonished by the splendid rendering of the Leica-R 80/1.4 since I sold, so I bought a bargain Leica R6 which I love in despite of maximum 1/1000s. I could shot at 1/8s hand held, it is a fantastic camera That I still own (one R4s and Two R8 as well).. So when you say these lenses are special, I can not say otherwise. And that's why I keep them, I love them. These lenses are small and even with their flaw, I am still surprised by their skills.. And yes, these examples are in "testing mode"...
BUDDI hat geschrieben:
I'm looking forward to what you may have or create in stock for us and hope you will share. Also curious how the other R-Lenses will perform. Already impressed how well they keep up or even beat modern lenses.
I will share for sure but only if necessary, that means not a lot of photos I'm afraid...
It's just a pity that I can't write in german but I'll let you know for sure and thank you for your warm words of welcome.
teiki.