Tom Caldwell":1adzogix said:
Fitting an ex-slr lens adds a fair bit of bulk but the overall package is still much smaller than a similarly equipped dslr.
Hi Tom, you are right, myself I come from the DSLR world - got tired to carry heavy lenses in my bag. Although still larger compared to RF lenses (below a comparison between a CV 35/2.5, CV 75/2.5 and this Revuenon lens mounted with the RJ adapter) it still is smaller than a full DSLR package.
streetshooter":1adzogix said:
I know I tried some OM stuff and immediately put the m unit away.
I realized that I would get lost and at this point, I can't do that.
Well, my worry is that I will eventually start to buy many more to satisfy my curiosity

and will end up with lots of stuff lying around. I am trying only to limit myself to lenses that I research extensively before buying.
thelps":1adzogix said:
If this is a out of camera jpg I think there is more detail to be extracted from the RAW even.
This was developed from RAW but only WB and some brightness, did not touch the sharpness so I think yes there is more "potential" to it.
AlbertTRAL":1adzogix said:
Nice detail! At which aperture was shot?
Hi Albert, thanks, it was shot at f4 - I know for sure.
ayewing":1adzogix said:
It is surprising how good the images from old glass are. The primes will give the best results but even the old zooms are worth exploring
I started with Pentax myself and like their old glass and zooms - quite affordable, thanks for the advice!
Wiener":1adzogix said:
this 'old timer' glass is not really in keeping with the 'take everywhere' philosphy
You are right, I bought the adapter primarily to try long lenses, 135 2.8, 180 2.8, 200/4 where the RF options are somehow limited (from my research) and indeed not pocketable but some of them are quite cheap and worth a try! If you are in Vienna, try Leicashop - they do have some nice M42 glass
Two more from last weekend shot with this lens, at f4, including 100% crops. I included the 2nd one on purpose, to show the red color fringing, of course I expected this since this is a non coated lens. It is the only one photo from this day where I saw this happening and it was indeed a very bright sunny day where even modern lenses show this phenomenon under such conditions. Overall I am very pleased.