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^Don't know what lens Michael used on that thread but personally, I would have preferred that the background were a little more in focus as it adds more depth to the subject and the location.
I have backpacked with an M240 and Biogon 35mm 2.8 as primary lens (CV 50mm 1.5 as tele and CV 21mm 4 as wide-angle) and found the Biogon 35mm 2.8 more than capable.
Agree that in low-light 2.8 can be a little limiting, especially on the M240 as I didn't like using it past ISO 1600 but if you don't shoot low light enough then it might be sufficient.
An f/2 lens might be a better compromise, the new CV 35mm f2 is mighty tempting.
These are shots taken with a 35mm at f/2.8
I have backpacked with an M240 and Biogon 35mm 2.8 as primary lens (CV 50mm 1.5 as tele and CV 21mm 4 as wide-angle) and found the Biogon 35mm 2.8 more than capable.
Agree that in low-light 2.8 can be a little limiting, especially on the M240 as I didn't like using it past ISO 1600 but if you don't shoot low light enough then it might be sufficient.
An f/2 lens might be a better compromise, the new CV 35mm f2 is mighty tempting.
These are shots taken with a 35mm at f/2.8