PAD #84 | “Three”

A the doctor’s office. I couldn’t back any further up — I think it would’ve looked better if the three chairs were included completely. But it still like it.

Leica M8 + Biogon 28/2.8 @ f/2.8, 1/45 sec, ISO 320

Attention NEX users: Zeiss 24/1.8 IN STOCK!

B&H Photo currently have the Zeiss-branded Sony NEX E-mount 24mm f/1.8 Sonnar lenses IN STOCK at a retail price of US-$ 999. If you’re looking for this lens, I suggest you act quick, as these will sell like hot cakes!

Read more about this fantastic lens over at Steve Huff’s websit here, here and here.

PAD #83 | “Books”

They’re not all black&white.

Leica M8 + Biogon 28/2.8 @ f/2.8, 1/45 sec, ISO 320

The stack in front is on my desk, the one in the middle on my co-worker’s, and those on the shelf in the background belong to our other co-worker. Yup, our desks are usually plastered with books. But they’re not all black&white, you know. Not always at least 😉

My photographic christmas wishlist

These days I’ve been thinking a lot about stuff I’d like to treat myself with for christmas. Alas, the budget for new toys roughly equals zero this year. Still, being the gearhead that I am, here’s a list of what I would have Santa bring me :-)

  • M.Zuiko Digital 45mm f/1.8 — Olympus’ latest Micro Four Thirds lens offering, equivalent to a 90mm portrait lens / short tele in 35mm terms. Being raved about by everyone who has it, and generally getting quite favourable reviews. This would complement my Lumix 20/1.7 nicely for a two-lens kit.
  • Voigtländer Nokton 40mm f/1.4 — The fastest 40mm lens for 35mm photography, and conviniently this comes in M-mount. Since its über-fast sibling, the Nokton 35/1.2, is not only two to three times as expensive, but also two to three times as large and heavy, this would make for a nice carry-anywhere 50mm-equivalent available-light lens on my M8.
  • Leica CL 35mm rangefinder camera — the camera that almost killed the M series. Much smaller and lighter than its M siblings, the CL was manufactured by Minolta and features 40, 50 and 90mm framelines. It’s one of the smallest M-mount cameras, has an integrated light meter and would nicely lend itself at being used with the 40mm Nokton. Also, it’s beautiful!
  • Leica M Thumbie — a less expensive and less obtrusive alternative to the Thumbs Up grip by Match Technical. The Thumbie is attached to the back of your Leica M by adhesive tape, and thus keeps the hot shoe free for accessories. It’s also smaller than the Thumbs Up and only half the price.
  • Leather half case for the Leica M8 — there are many varieties of this very useful and very good-looking accessory. I would want one in light brown (“cognac”) with an integrated grip, preferrably the Mr. Zhou version. Protects the camera, makes it look nice and provides grip.

What would you like Santa to bring you for christmas?

PAD #82 | “HOTEL”

Hotel Marburger Hof, Marburg, Germany. We visited the christmas market in Maburg today, but it was terribly crowded, so we decided to enjoy a cup of hot chocolate in the legendary Café Vetter instead. Should you ever visit Marburg, don’t miss their marvelous cakes! This picture was taken on our way back to the car.

Olympus E-P1 + Revuenon 50/1.4 @ f/1.4, 1/100 sec, ISO 400

The Revuenon 50mm is one of the lenses I got with my dad’s old Pentax SLR, and since I can’t afford the new M.Zuiko 45/1.8 at the moment, this’ll have to make do as a portrait lens / short tele. At f/1.4, it shows loads of spherical aberration and very low contrast, but sharpens up considerably from f/2 onwards. The “glow” wide open can have an interesting effect, though — especially in portraits.