• Paratom replied to the topic 45 vs 35 CS Lenses. in the forum S Lenses 12 years, 3 months ago

    RVB;6021 wrote: A quick shot from the S45mm at f5.6… nothing to get excited about but gives some indication of the performance…

    When I get a chance I'll get dome decent shots…

    looks very good flare resistance. Thanks-please keep them coming.

  • RVB replied to the topic 45 vs 35 CS Lenses. in the forum S Lenses 12 years, 3 months ago

    A quick shot from the S45mm at f5.6… nothing to get excited about but gives some indication of the performance…

    When I get a chance I'll get dome decent shots…

    Attached files

  • RVB replied to the topic 45 vs 35 CS Lenses. in the forum S Lenses 12 years, 3 months ago

    Paratom;6000 wrote: I am also interested. what surprizes me is that the wider lens (35) is lighter, hass less elements and a closer focusing distance. Normally I would expect it the othr way around.
    I have the 35 but thinking to replace it with the 45, because I find 70 indoors to long sometimes and 35 slightly too wide.
    But then for outdoors…

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  • Doug replied to the topic I'm in love with my S2 in the forum S2 12 years, 3 months ago

    Great to hear the S2 is in high favor and helping you be creative! I'm fond of mine as well, and the new grip is helping keep a steady hold in the cold. I have a project going, but slowly until it warms up some.

    Doug

  • peterv replied to the topic Leica S2 with the SF24D in the forum S2 12 years, 3 months ago

    Thanks David, you're right, of course. I looked at the test shots again and indeed it was the ambient light that got darker as the shutter time got faster.

  • As long as the I.Q is up to scratch it won't matter too much where they source it but CMOSIS seems like the logical step given that they are already involved,I think another benefit could be that it helps Leica avoid a homogeneous look that could if three MF manufacturers use the same chip.

  • This would be my hope. With all the time they're putting into fine tuning the M240 chip why reinvent the wheel?

    Richard

  • peterv;6001 wrote: Well, I got this flash last week and after doing some tests I can confirm that this flash works like charm on my S2.

    The CS works in sync, up to 1/1000. Of course at that speed there's not much flash light left, but envirenmental portraits at ~ 2.5 meters shouldn't be a problem at 1/250 – 1/500

    Like Josh mentioned,…

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  • Rather than going with the same Sony 44×33 CMOS sensor, perhaps Leica will work with CMOSIS to develop their own in-house solution, as they did for the M240.

    There hasn't been too much discussion around it, but the CMOSIS/Leica chip in the M is actually the most advanced CMOS sensor design to date. The pixel well depth is significantly…[Read more]

  • peterv replied to the topic Leica S2 with the SF24D in the forum S2 12 years, 3 months ago

    Well, I got this flash last week and after doing some tests I can confirm that this flash works like charm on my S2.

    The CS works in sync, up to 1/1000. Of course at that speed there's not much flash light left, but envirenmental portraits at ~ 2.5 meters shouldn't be a problem at 1/250 – 1/500

    Like Josh mentioned, the amount of flash…[Read more]

  • Paratom replied to the topic 45 vs 35 CS Lenses. in the forum S Lenses 12 years, 3 months ago

    Doug;5876 wrote: Good luck with the new lens, and I hope it will suit you well. I bought the 35 last year… found a nice used one at Dale… I'm pretty happy with it. But then I find it easy to adapt myself to different angles of view. Plus I have used the 45 and 55mm Pentax67 lenses, both f/4 so somewhat smaller and lighter, but manual focus and…

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  • Thanks David, much appreciated.

  • Doug;5997 wrote: Pentax uses a 44×33 CCD from Kodak which has a 55 mm image circle. Our 30 x 45 CCD has a 54.1 mm circle. Not much difference.

    Doug

    Photokina is going to be interesting.. 😉

    Although I would be more excited by a summicron portrait lens..

  • RVB;5996 wrote: Hi Jack

    I wonder if the S image circle allows for 44×33 without cropping,I agree its likely that Sony offered them to Leica. …
    Rob

    Pentax uses a 44×33 CCD from Kodak which has a 55 mm image circle. Our 30 x 45 CCD has a 54.1 mm circle. Not much difference.

    Doug

  • Jack MacD;5993 wrote: Marc,
    Two points:
    The Sony sensor is so close to the size of the S I assume they asked Leica if they would buy some. I suspect that the sensor is actually 45mm not 44. ( Worse case Leica does a 2% crop ) So then the issue is frame ratio. Leica stays 3×2 and the others closer to 4×5. The fact that the competition has gone…

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  • fotografz;5992 wrote: 50 meg 1.3X crop frame MFD is now a reality. H and P1 have announced it. Others are sure to follow.

    Personally, I'm firmly in the CCD camp, and really not all that interested in going beyond 40 meg.

    It would be great if Leica were to produce a higher meg S camera for those that actually need it, while maintaining a…

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  • Marc,
    Two points:
    The Sony sensor is so close to the size of the S I assume they asked Leica if they would buy some. I suspect that the sensor is actually 45mm not 44. ( Worse case Leica does a 2% crop ) So then the issue is frame ratio. Leica stays 3×2 and the others closer to 4×5. The fact that the competition has gone with a crop factor to…[Read more]

  • 50 meg 1.3X crop frame MFD is now a reality. H and P1 have announced it. Others are sure to follow.

    Personally, I'm firmly in the CCD camp, and really not all that interested in going beyond 40 meg.

    It would be great if Leica were to produce a higher meg S camera for those that actually need it, while maintaining a more “usable” S camera…[Read more]

  • And no loss of light, like you would with an extension tube.

  • ddanois replied to the topic RE: Elpro for S180? in the forum S Lenses 12 years, 3 months ago

    Hi Marc,

    I have the Elpro and it performs fantastic. No noticeable loss of image quality!

    -Derek

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