Leica M Mount TTArtisan 50mm F1.4 Lens - Initial Impressions
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- In this video I give you my initial impressions of the TTArtisan 50mm F1.4 lens in Leica M Mount.
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Good to hear your initial impressions. I’ll look forward to seeing some images in your next video. Thanks!
Just bought mine this year (2023) and it looks great, ran a role through today and haven't develop it as yet. I am confused by the adjustment feature, I hope it doesn't need it? Infinity mark seems to be just a little past the focus in the eye piece. I'm not sure how to approach this? I think I'll use it as is and hope for the best!
Great video! I’m planning to get an M5, currently saving for it, I currently shoot 50mm on my slr, but The Leica lenses are so expensive for 50mm like you said so I was planning on just shooting 40mm and using the full viewfinder. Good to see how this lens performs on the camera I wanna get. Thanks!!
I am currently trying out the TT Artisan 0.95 off of a friend, and I have to say it is an interesting lens, but even on my M5, that lens is a beast of a lens and blocks a huge amount of the viewfinder. So I think this 1.4 is more my speed anyway; and for the price, I might as well just get it and test it myself.
Yeah that 0.95 is a beast!! The 1.4 version doesn't block much of the view finder at all, especially when you don't have a lens hood on.
do they come in silver?
Unfortunately it’s only the 35mm that’s available in silver
@@nathan_woodgate ok thanks!
I am sorry if this is out of context, but I need some help here.
While removing the body cap of my Leica M8, I accidentally turned the "wheel" which has the hex-key inlet and is on top of the bayonet with my finger, where you adjust/calibrate the rangefinder. Is the finder now decalibrated? I unfortunately cannot test it with a lens now, I just wanted to know if I am good, or I messed something up.
Hi, i'm sorry but i'm not sure exactly what you mean, have you turned a wheel on the lens or on the body?