myM8yogi
Well-known
What a shame. An amazing lens.
mamypoko
Member
Almost sold mine today when my friend told me the news, looks like it'll be a keeper 
Tzelet
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Just received my black one today, bought from the seller 'hkbns' on eBay. Paid $979 including shipping 
rpilottx
Established
Dollar vs yen
Dollar vs yen
If Leica made this lens, it would be $10000 so a $300 price increase, I can live with. Dollar vs the yen you know.
I have one and love the rendition especially on Ektar. However, I find I don't really use the speed so want to trade for something smaller.
Dollar vs yen
If Leica made this lens, it would be $10000 so a $300 price increase, I can live with. Dollar vs the yen you know.
I have one and love the rendition especially on Ektar. However, I find I don't really use the speed so want to trade for something smaller.
leicashot
Well-known
Not sure if people have seen this. Maybe Stephen can verify this?
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/readflat.asp?forum=1038&thread=37468759
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/readflat.asp?forum=1038&thread=37468759
I certainly hope to see Cosina come out with a follow-on to this lens.
I wish they would do more aspherics- such as a 58/1.2 aspheric in some SLR mounts. The price of the Noct-Nikkor is insane. A 58/1.2 Aspherical in F-Mount at a $1200 price point, same as the current price of the 35/1.2 Nokton, would sell.
I wish they would do more aspherics- such as a 58/1.2 aspheric in some SLR mounts. The price of the Noct-Nikkor is insane. A 58/1.2 Aspherical in F-Mount at a $1200 price point, same as the current price of the 35/1.2 Nokton, would sell.
leicashot
Well-known
I certainly hope to see Cosina come out with a follow-on to this lens.
I wish they would do more aspherics- such as a 58/1.2 aspheric in some SLR mounts. The price of the Noct-Nikkor is insane. A 58/1.2 Aspherical in F-Mount at a $1200 price point, same as the current price of the 35/1.2 Nokton, would sell.
absolutely. been waiting for that too, especially since they discontinued the 50/1.5. Why they then updated the 15mm to M mount instead of other is beyond my own sense of reasoning.
Not sure if people have seen this. Maybe Stephen can verify this?
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/readflat.asp?forum=1038&thread=37468759
New Voigtlander products are announced by Voigtlander and Cosina -- not by distributors, and not by dealers.
Stephen
bwcolor
Veteran
OK, we won't tell anyone
Mister E
Well-known
I certainly hope to see Cosina come out with a follow-on to this lens.
I wish they would do more aspherics- such as a 58/1.2 aspheric in some SLR mounts. The price of the Noct-Nikkor is insane. A 58/1.2 Aspherical in F-Mount at a $1200 price point, same as the current price of the 35/1.2 Nokton, would sell.
Man, on a forum full of Leica shooters you're seriously complaining that the Noct-Nikkor is overpriced? I owned one and it is worth ever single dollar they go for, oh and it's not that hard to find them for under $2k, so why would you want a CV lens for $1200 when you can get the real thing for $1600? Don't get me wrong, I love Cosina, but at the right price point.
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
yes yes yes, squeeze out that new version so I can get me another old one. 
lilmsmaggie
Established
It is? Some Zeiss-badged lenses are made there, I know, but I didn't know Cosina made all the glass for the Zeiss lenses they make (in fact, I don't know they make any glass at all), and I'm absolutely confident that Zeiss uses many other glasses in their factory in Germany, at least some (probably all) German-made.
Cheers,
R.
Scroll down and read the paragraph under the "ZM Lenses" photo:
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/lenses/zeiss-m-mount.shtml
ampguy
Veteran
weird, the 35/1.4 MC and SCs are still $579 at photo village new. Were they ever lower?
ampguy
Veteran
Roger
Roger
Tom A has mentioned a couple of times that CV makes their own glass. But I don't think CV has ever stated that directly.
But never mind about brands, when you have a heavy all glass lens with no distortion, focus shift, or purple fringing, or bad bokeh, and then you have a lens that weighs half of the heavy all glass lens, and has most of the bad features above, you have to wonder if they're making glass, or plastic elements in there.
Roger
Tom A has mentioned a couple of times that CV makes their own glass. But I don't think CV has ever stated that directly.
But never mind about brands, when you have a heavy all glass lens with no distortion, focus shift, or purple fringing, or bad bokeh, and then you have a lens that weighs half of the heavy all glass lens, and has most of the bad features above, you have to wonder if they're making glass, or plastic elements in there.
It is? Some Zeiss-badged lenses are made there, I know, but I didn't know Cosina made all the glass for the Zeiss lenses they make (in fact, I don't know they make any glass at all), and I'm absolutely confident that Zeiss uses many other glasses in their factory in Germany, at least some (probably all) German-made.
Cheers,
R.
ampguy
Veteran
I think Tom A is right. Have received some good confirmation that CV does make all of their own glass.
Both Tom and I have toured Cosina's factories, including their glass factory.
I can assure you that Cosina makes all of its own glass, and that it supplies glass to many other lens makers as well.
Stephen
I can assure you that Cosina makes all of its own glass, and that it supplies glass to many other lens makers as well.
Stephen
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