ktmrider
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I posted a few days ago about an upcoming round the world trip and I was looking for advice on a backup camera for my MP240. Now, I am looking for advice on the 35f1.2 vs the 35f2.8 as the 35mm of choice.
I normally travel with the 35f2.8 C Biogon and 90 Tele Elmarit M as two focal lengths give lots of flexibility and both are super small lenses. I am thinking of traveling with only one lens on the MP240 and the focal length of choice is 35mm. A few years ago I was in Central America and carried the first version of the Fuji X100 and did not feel it's fixed lens was a limitation.
Now I own both the 35f1.2 Nokton (first version) and the 35f2.8 C Biogon. Both are great lenses and I like each. The 35f2.8 may be the sharpest 35 made while the 35f1.2 is of course the fastest. I normally prefer traveling with the smaller lens but if I am not taking other lenses then the size of the Nokton becomes a non issue.
So, any issues with the Nokton vs the Biogon I am not aware of? Which would you take? Thanks!
I normally travel with the 35f2.8 C Biogon and 90 Tele Elmarit M as two focal lengths give lots of flexibility and both are super small lenses. I am thinking of traveling with only one lens on the MP240 and the focal length of choice is 35mm. A few years ago I was in Central America and carried the first version of the Fuji X100 and did not feel it's fixed lens was a limitation.
Now I own both the 35f1.2 Nokton (first version) and the 35f2.8 C Biogon. Both are great lenses and I like each. The 35f2.8 may be the sharpest 35 made while the 35f1.2 is of course the fastest. I normally prefer traveling with the smaller lens but if I am not taking other lenses then the size of the Nokton becomes a non issue.
So, any issues with the Nokton vs the Biogon I am not aware of? Which would you take? Thanks!