Honus
carpe diem
I am looking to buy a good, compact 35 for my recently purchased M2 (The M2 is fantastic, BTW). I currently have the CV 35/2.5 Skopar. I love the size of the Skopar, but I would like the extra speed for handheld indoors. I also shoot 95% B&W, and the Skopar is often too contrasty in bright light.
For roughly $1,000 US, I could buy either a nice Summicron (4th version, pre-ASPH) or the new Zeiss Biogon. I want a lens that, stopped down, will be tack sharp and contrasty, but wide open will provide a buttery bokeh.
The 4th ver. Summicron is legendary in this regard and is where I have been leaning. The Biogon, however, is very intriguing. I have seen very few sample images from the Biogon, but those that I have found have been impressive.
If anyone has compared these two lenses, I would appreciate your comments.
- robert
For roughly $1,000 US, I could buy either a nice Summicron (4th version, pre-ASPH) or the new Zeiss Biogon. I want a lens that, stopped down, will be tack sharp and contrasty, but wide open will provide a buttery bokeh.
The 4th ver. Summicron is legendary in this regard and is where I have been leaning. The Biogon, however, is very intriguing. I have seen very few sample images from the Biogon, but those that I have found have been impressive.
If anyone has compared these two lenses, I would appreciate your comments.
- robert