alexandru_voicu
Established
Hi everyone,
I have a Bessa R2A needing a 50mm lens. At this time, I have to choose between a Heliar 50/2, a Zeiss Planar 50/2 and a Nokton 50/1.5. I must admit I'm tempted by the Heliar, but I kept reading it's quite soft wide open. My question is, how soft? How soft, let's say, compared to a good example of a Jupiter 8? I know the Zeiss Planar is probably the best option, but it's a little bit over my budget. I would greatly appreciate your opinions.
Best regards,
Alex
I have a Bessa R2A needing a 50mm lens. At this time, I have to choose between a Heliar 50/2, a Zeiss Planar 50/2 and a Nokton 50/1.5. I must admit I'm tempted by the Heliar, but I kept reading it's quite soft wide open. My question is, how soft? How soft, let's say, compared to a good example of a Jupiter 8? I know the Zeiss Planar is probably the best option, but it's a little bit over my budget. I would greatly appreciate your opinions.
Best regards,
Alex
sparrow6224
Well-known
I'd get -- for the money -- a >$200 Canon 50mm f1.8 and an LTM adapter. Outstanding inexpensive lens. On your list the only one I know is the 50/1.5 Nokton which is really quite good -- even wide open. The first two pics in this group were taken with that lens: the two called "At the Reading". it was at 1.5.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/commodiusvicus/sets/72157626494443248/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/commodiusvicus/sets/72157626494443248/
kshapero
South Florida Man
I have the Heliar, I have not experienced it as soft. It is one fine lens.
Gary E
Well-known
I have the Heliar, I have not experienced it as soft. It is one fine lens.
I too use the Heliar and also do not find it soft. Maybe you're referring to the contrast?
Dominum
Member
Won't go wrong with zeiss
alexandru_voicu
Established
Hi everyone,
Thank you for your comments. Today I decided to buy a Zeiss Planar, I went to the shop only to discover that the only Planar they got was what appeared to be a returned item (given the fingerprints and other marks on the glass), so I had to skip it. Now I have to choose between the Nokton 50/1.5 and the Heliar 50/2 (limited edition). I think the Nokton has the best bang for the buck, but I would like to avoid a bulky lens. Now I'm torned between the two.
You mentioned that the Heliar is not soft wide open, but it is not contrasty. Is this something that happens only wide open or regardless of the aperture?
Thank you,
Alex
Thank you for your comments. Today I decided to buy a Zeiss Planar, I went to the shop only to discover that the only Planar they got was what appeared to be a returned item (given the fingerprints and other marks on the glass), so I had to skip it. Now I have to choose between the Nokton 50/1.5 and the Heliar 50/2 (limited edition). I think the Nokton has the best bang for the buck, but I would like to avoid a bulky lens. Now I'm torned between the two.
You mentioned that the Heliar is not soft wide open, but it is not contrasty. Is this something that happens only wide open or regardless of the aperture?
Thank you,
Alex
Vincent.G
Well-known
The Nokton 50f1.5 is a great lens. If you can find a used copy in good condition, go for it.
kshapero
South Florida Man
How about the Nokton 50/1.1? Would it focus short range on the 2A?
xavier
Newbie
Have you considered the Nokton 40/1.4?
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Heliar is a more compact lens. The others mentioned are big.
Bingley
Veteran
I'd get -- for the money -- a >$200 Canon 50mm f1.8 and an LTM adapter. Outstanding inexpensive lens. On your list the only one I know is the 50/1.5 Nokton which is really quite good -- even wide open. The first two pics in this group were taken with that lens: the two called "At the Reading". it was at 1.5.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/commodiusvicus/sets/72157626494443248/
+1. The Canon 50/1.8 is a planar design, btw, very good, and quite compact particularly compared to the CV 50/1.5. The latter is a lovely lens, but your R2A won't be very pocketable w/ it.
Vics
Veteran
Are all the Summicrons too much for your budget? I love the collapsible. I never collapse it when it's on the camera, just when it goes in the bag.
PMCC
Late adopter.
Unless you're in love with its signature wide-open, the collapsible 'cron is no better than the Canon 1.8, which is cheaper by half.
raid
Dad Photographer
Heliar 50/2 at 2.0: It is not soft wide open.

raid
Dad Photographer
raid
Dad Photographer
Heliar 50/2 at 2.8

paulfish4570
Veteran
if you don't need the speed, 50/2.5 color skopar ...
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