Canon LTM Canon 35mm F2.8 in M Mount

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JPSuisse

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Hi all,

does anybody have any experience with the Canon 35mm F2.8 in M mount.

What kind of comments can you offer?

What framelines will it bring up on an M?

I think the lens is from the 50's, or?

Thanks for any input. I'm thinking on picking one up that I saw used the other day.

Kind regards,

JP
 
No such lens ever existed with an m mount. The thread mount lens, probably with an adapter is a great little, and I do mean little, lens that produces great images. Well worth the cost of what they usually go for. In fact I'm regretting recently selling mine.
 
Hmm. I wasn't aware about the F2. Can you post the link? I'll take a look at it.

Are there adapters for an M-mount then? I didn't have a chance to look at the mount on the 2.8.

JP
 
Here is excellent info on all Canon RF lenses. They're all LTM, except for the 50/0.95. And yes, you need a LTM/M mount adapter. Go for a Leitz or Voigtländer one.
 
LTM lenses can be used, fully RF coupled, with an inexpensive LTM-M adapter.

You'll need the 35-135 version.
 
I currently have the Canon 35/2 and 35/2.8. I sold the 35/1.8.

Overall, I prefer the rendering of the 35/2.8 over the other 2. It is lower contrast than the 35/2, and I like that.
 
I find myself "stealing" words from Brian ....

I currently have the Canon 35/1.8 and 35/2.8. I sold the 35/2.0.

Overall, I prefer the rendering of the 35/2.8 over the other 2. It is lower contrast than the 35/2, and I like that.
 
Can't speak about the 35/2.8 but I own the 35/2.0 and the Skopar 35/2.5.
The Canon 35/2.0 is a very very good lens with lower contast than the Skopar.

wallace
 
Good resolution, moderate contrast and small. I find images to be similar to the f3.5 Summaron. Yours
FPJ
 
I'm stealing words from Brian, Raid and Wallace: I own the 35/1.8 and the Skopar 35/2.5. The Canon 35/1.8 is a very very good lens with lower contast than the Skopar, and I like that.

I wouldn't mind having the 35/2.8 too I might add.
 
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I have owned my copy of the Canon 35/2.8 first version, all chrome, 34mm filters, since about 1975, give or take. Everyone above was reading my mind. The lens works equally well on the Canon VI-T it came on or the Leica M5.

Enjoy.
 
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