msbarnes
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I hear many people prefer low contrast lenses for B&W. I've seen the comparisons with color film/digital but not so much with B&W film. Anyone have any examples of these two lenses on the same roll or a side-by-side comparison?
I'm wanting to get a Leica M2 but I'm unsure on which lenses I should pursue first. It's mostly down to 50mm f2 Planar or 50mm f2 DR Summicron. Then maybe I'd add on a 35mm f2.0 Biogon or 35mm f2.8 Summaron but I'd like to stick with the same brand for consistency and because they have the same filter threads to share hoods(maybe) and filters.
The general consensus is that the difference between the older Leica M's and more modern Hexanon/Zeiss/CV offerings is the lens contrast.
Leica is lower contrast which "should" be better for b&w film and has the name (for whatever that's worth), but the main disadvantage is that clean examples are harder to find and the lenses don't handle flare as well. Zeiss lenses are of higher contrast and cleaner samples should be easier to find and they should handle flare better and are probably sharper (not sure how much I care about sharpness) but the build is a little questionable (Zeiss wobble). The differences in bokeh, I'd imagine are more or less subtle.
It's a tossup between these two really.
I'm wanting to get a Leica M2 but I'm unsure on which lenses I should pursue first. It's mostly down to 50mm f2 Planar or 50mm f2 DR Summicron. Then maybe I'd add on a 35mm f2.0 Biogon or 35mm f2.8 Summaron but I'd like to stick with the same brand for consistency and because they have the same filter threads to share hoods(maybe) and filters.
The general consensus is that the difference between the older Leica M's and more modern Hexanon/Zeiss/CV offerings is the lens contrast.
Leica is lower contrast which "should" be better for b&w film and has the name (for whatever that's worth), but the main disadvantage is that clean examples are harder to find and the lenses don't handle flare as well. Zeiss lenses are of higher contrast and cleaner samples should be easier to find and they should handle flare better and are probably sharper (not sure how much I care about sharpness) but the build is a little questionable (Zeiss wobble). The differences in bokeh, I'd imagine are more or less subtle.
It's a tossup between these two really.