Ricoh GXR!


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Really beautiful pictures with the Super Heliar and the Ricoh.
I have this lens too and the GXR is ordered. With my Leica IIIf the lens is gigantic, but I don't like film any more.
Jan
 

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The cloud with GXR + Zeiss 35 f/2
 

Really beautiful pictures with the Super Heliar and the Ricoh.
I have this lens too and the GXR is ordered. With my Leica IIIf the lens is gigantic, but I don't like film any more.
Jan

Can always shoot film when you feel like it. I still have them. Nice to bring them out sometimes.

Is yours the LTM version or the M-Mount version of the super heliar? Have fun with the combination. ;-)
 

what ? no, i only have 1, the 35 biogon, the other one is canon LTM
 

Can always shoot film when you feel like it. I still have them. Nice to bring them out sometimes.

Is yours the LTM version or the M-Mount version of the super heliar? Have fun with the combination. ;-)

Hello, I have bought the LTM-Version. Of course I shall keep my IIIf, because this fullframe camera delivers the uncropped 12mm.
That is wide! One must be very careful to keep ones feet or hat out of the picture.
Do you develop your films yourself? With my last film I was not satisfied with the laboratory here. I am collecting stuff to develop film myself.
Digital cameras are easier to manage.
Jan
 

Hello, I have bought the LTM-Version. Of course I shall keep my IIIf, because this fullframe camera delivers the uncropped 12mm.
That is wide! One must be very careful to keep ones feet or hat out of the picture.
Do you develop your films yourself? With my last film I was not satisfied with the laboratory here. I am collecting stuff to develop film myself.
Digital cameras are easier to manage.
Jan

Indeed, 12mm on FF is pretty darn wide. I use the heliar on my Bessa L sometimes. I think I still have a roll in it that's not quite finished (ages since I last touch it).

If it's Black and White film, I think it's cheaper and possible more control over what you'll want to get out of your roll.

"Digital is easier to manage"
Indeed. That's the very reason why I have opted for GXR - Digital and M-mount without the need of adapters.
 

I just found out that one (Japanese) Raw Processing Software already mentions the Ricoh A12M and the RICOH A16M Mount in their list of supported camera raw files ( also it's most likely DNG) . I guess software developers maybe know a bit more about whats coming, so the A16M module could be around the corner.
 

Just got a Jupiter 11 and test is, OOC, not bad, i like the classic rendering, it's just not easy to get pictures at 135mm without IS plus f/4

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Playing with A12 50mm (33mm) Macro

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I took a number of pictures with the GXR and OMD on my recent trip. THe GXR has its uses when it comes to mounting telephoto M mount lenses (and quite frankly, the OMD's close up magnification sucks when it comes to the number of buttons to press). Give me time to review and upload...
 

I took a number of pictures with the GXR and OMD on my recent trip. THe GXR has its uses when it comes to mounting telephoto M mount lenses (and quite frankly, the OMD's close up magnification sucks when it comes to the number of buttons to press). Give me time to review and upload...

hahaha, your comments shows GXR is more superior!
 

A few recent shots to share

GXR+CV12/5.6 LTM

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Indeed... anyone else actually has a A16 24-85mm to share experiences of covering an event with it?
 

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