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🗓️ 10 September 2020
⏱️ 45 minutes
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This is a wonderful conversation for fans of mirrorless cameras, of classic lens design, of the venerable M-mount, and, really, of photography. The joy that our host Allan Weitz exudes while discussing a few of his current favorite lenses is as contagious as it is educational. And I feel that this episode provides a bolt of creative curiosity that might infuse my own photography.
For this week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we asked Weitz to draw up a list of 10 favorite lenses from his personal collection. To be sure, these are not lenses sitting on a shelf or behind glass; these are accessible, affordable lenses that he incorporates regularly into his photography practice, but each has a certain signature or special feature that merits recognition. Most, like the Voigtländer VM 40mm f/2.8 Heliar Lens for Sony E-Mount or the 7Artisans Photoelectric 50mm f/1.1 Lens for Leica M can be purchased new, while some, such as the Zeiss Hologon T* 16mm f/8 lens, are still readily found in the used market. Others, like the Nikon NIKKOR 50mm f/1.2 lens, are perennial favorites, while the Voigtländer Nokton 75mm f/1.5 Aspherical Lens seems classic but is relatively new to the market.
While discussing these lenses, we stumble upon a mound of good photography chatter, including practical uses for these optics, tips for using extension tubes and mount adapters, notes on camera history, and plain simple fun facts. Toward the end of the episode we talk about the B&H Used Department, and Jason Tables and I share our current favorite lenses as well.
Join us for this breezy but informative episode and let us know your favorite lenses in the Comment section below.
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| 0:00.0 | You're listening to the B&H Photography Podcast. |
| 0:04.0 | For over 40 years, B&H has been the professional source for photography, video, audio, and |
| 0:08.8 | more. |
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| 0:15.4 | your iPhone or Android device. |
| 0:17.6 | Now here's your host, Alan White. |
| 0:20.1 | Greetings and welcome to the B&H Photography Podcast. |
| 0:23.4 | Over the past few weeks, I've been writing articles for B&H Explorer about lenses. |
| 0:27.8 | Now, there's nothing new there, but the lens I've been writing about lately are lenses |
| 0:31.4 | I've purchased over the years based on their optical attributes. |
| 0:34.6 | I'm also including one or two lenses I've used extensively, but not as of yet, do I own |
| 0:39.4 | them? |
| 0:40.4 | Someday perhaps. |
| 0:41.4 | We thought today we would talk a little bit about these lenses, but not as a lens collector, |
| 0:45.4 | but as a lens user. |
| 0:47.2 | We're going to do a kind of top 10, but not necessarily in order because I like each of these |
| 0:51.2 | lenses for what they are and what they do when I mount them onto my camera. |
| 0:55.8 | And for the sake of organizing this discussion, let's start with one of the first lenses that |
| 0:59.6 | ever caught my attention, not necessarily for reasons of sharpness, but because of the way |
| 1:04.6 | the lens sees things. |
| 1:06.6 | And now it would be a Zeiss Holigon, it's a T-Star 16-millimeter F8, which is a really |
| 1:12.2 | fascinating little lens. |
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