Whats is a ideal potrait lens on a M9.


I'm chucking in my opinion

For ladies: the 90mm f2.2 leitz thambar with original centre spot filter. Specially made for portraiture, purposefully soft and glows like crazy. Very Theresa teng 80s look but chicks love it.

For guys: 75mm Cron 2 asph, stone hard edgy look, every pore/detail visible, high contrast, great tonality great with b/w

Both flatten the field nicely for tight in headshots
 

Haha can i say i swore by Voigtlander lens?

Since i recently picked up an Ultron 35mm f1.7 and my all time fav 50mm f1.5...im going to say these are v good lens!:)

**no money for leica lens as at now;)
 

Some Japanese LTM:
If you want a Sonnar:
a. Nikkor85f2LTM: there's chrome & black
Nice size & the black one is quite light.
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b. Nikkor105f2.5LTM
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Non-Sonnar:
a. Fujinon100f2LTM
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b. Komura80f1.8LTM
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Komura@closer focus
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c. Rollei80f2.8LTM
This is a Planar. Didn't get a chance to take portrait with this lens before I sold it but it produces nice images as well.
 

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gommy said:
Some Japanese LTM:
If you want a Sonnar:
a. Nikkor85f2LTM: there's chrome & black
Nice size & the black one is quite light.

b. Nikkor105f2.5LTM

Non-Sonnar:
a. Fujinon100f2LTM

b. Komura80f1.8LTM

Komura@closer focus

c. Rollei80f2.8LTM
This is a Planar. Didn't get a chance to take portrait with this lens before I sold it but it produces nice images as well.

Oh yeah....+1 for CK especially fujinon
 

Some Japanese LTM:
If you want a Sonnar:

c. Rollei80f2.8LTM
This is a Planar. Didn't get a chance to take portrait with this lens before I sold it but it produces nice images as well.

Another vote for the Nikkor 85 f2.0. It's really quite a gem.

Here's my flickr link on photos taken with this lens.

http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=nikkor%2085&w=36578365%40N04

Here's one taken on M9.
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Wow so many recommendation, I am getting confused.

Recommend me the current line for Leica M Lens.
 

terence, here's a suggestion,

Leica's current line are Summilux, Summicron and Summarit lens.

type them one by one, eg. "summicron portrait" in http://images.google.com, and compare the differences.

it becomes very subjective after a while :)

raytoei
 

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Wow so many recommendation, I am getting confused.

Recommend me the current line for Leica M Lens.

There are many lenses to explore in the M world...this is where it makes the difference comparing with Nikon or Canon SLR Prime lenses...all M lenses are good lens in one way with individual characteristics... "latest is the greatest or most ideal" may not be applicable here...:bsmilie:

The fun is to explore yourself...:D
 

Portrait shots is not just to capture a pretty face, that's just soul-less, it doesn't matter how sharp, how pretty the bokeh is or how nice the colour is. In my entire photography career 1 most important thing I learn about portrait shots is, it never really about the photographic tools but rather your "charm", how you break the ice, how much confidence you gave to your subject.

Good conversation before the shoot is always better than shooting thousands of frame than choose.

Btw questions when it comes to "Portrait". What portrait do you like to do? Environmental portrait? "Head and shoulder"? Extreme portrait?

Like this?
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By Polly Chandler http://www.flickr.com/photos/polly_chandler/
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By Frank Petronio http://www.flickr.com/people/frankpetroniophotographer/

Or this,
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by sim4nee

or like this?
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By Brett Walker http://www.flickr.com/photos/brettwalker/
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Lens: Nokton 58mm/f1.4 SL-II
by sim4nee
 

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+1 to Sim4Nee...great next level advice from portrait Si Fu...:thumbsup:
 

+1 for Sim4Nee

erhhh...when are you conducting class, can attend or not ?
 

Portrait shots is not just to capture a pretty face, that's just soul-less, it doesn't matter how sharp, how pretty the bokeh is or how nice the colour is. In my entire photography career 1 most important thing I learn about portrait shots is, it never really about the photographic tools but rather your "charm", how you break the ice, how much confidence you gave to your subject.

Good conversation before the shoot is always better than shooting thousands of frame than choose.

Btw questions when it comes to "Portrait". What portrait do you like to do? Environmental portrait? "Head and shoulder"? Extreme portrait?

Like this?


Or this,


or like this?

The Master speaketh!:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

Extreme. Si fu.

So since we are limited to 0.7mm focus range what lens would you recommend.

Thank you SI Fu.
 

Extreme. Si fu.

So since we are limited to 0.7mm focus range what lens would you recommend.

Thank you SI Fu.

Well in that case the answer is easy, look for the lens that can go that close, 1 that I remember could do so is 50mm Summilux pre ASPH.
 

Extreme. Si fu.

So since we are limited to 0.7mm focus range what lens would you recommend.

Thank you SI Fu.

Summicron75 would give you the "closest" focus relatively for "regular" portrait lens.
Macro-Elmar90 would be the "closest" but it's f4.

Summicron75mmAA 0.7m~∞
Summarit75mm 0.9m~∞
Summicron90mmAA 1m~∞
Summarit90mm 1m~∞
Macro-Elmar90mm 0.77~∞
 

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I'm chucking in my opinion

For ladies: the 90mm f2.2 leitz thambar with original centre spot filter. Specially made for portraiture, purposefully soft and glows like crazy. Very Theresa teng 80s look but chicks love it.

For guys: 75mm Cron 2 asph, stone hard edgy look, every pore/detail visible, high contrast, great tonality great with b/w

Both flatten the field nicely for tight in headshots


Here is a shot with the Thambar, but without the centre spot. Hard to find Thambars in good condition, a rare lens.

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Summicron75 would give you the "closest" focus relatively for "regular" portrait lens.
Macro-Elmar90 would be the "closest" but it's f4.

Summicron75mmAA 0.7m~∞
Summarit75mm 0.9m~∞
Summicron90mmAA 1m~∞
Summarit90mm 1m~∞
Macro-Elmar90mm 0.77~∞

Learn something new today, for minimum focus Summicron 75mm it is then.
 

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