sanmich
Veteran
Hi
could someone that used both lenses give some insight on how a Nokton 1.4 compares to a canon 1.5 ?
Thanks
Michael
could someone that used both lenses give some insight on how a Nokton 1.4 compares to a canon 1.5 ?
Thanks
Michael
bryon
Newbie
Its my lens of choice!
Its my lens of choice!
Whenever I operate in a one lens/one camera mode, I always go with the pre-asph 35mm f/1.4 Summilux, either on an M6, MP, or M4P! The summi is versatile, robust, and its reasonably compact! It is, without a doubt, my lens of choice!
Its my lens of choice!
Whenever I operate in a one lens/one camera mode, I always go with the pre-asph 35mm f/1.4 Summilux, either on an M6, MP, or M4P! The summi is versatile, robust, and its reasonably compact! It is, without a doubt, my lens of choice!
findwolfhard
Established
1st. Summilux
1st. Summilux
Hello!
The first version Summilux aimed at the newsreporter and his Tri-X in D-76 or Atomal,- Fotos would be converted into rough newspaper prints,- so softness was no problem,-
best regards from Krautland,- Wolfhard
1st. Summilux
Hello!
The first version Summilux aimed at the newsreporter and his Tri-X in D-76 or Atomal,- Fotos would be converted into rough newspaper prints,- so softness was no problem,-
best regards from Krautland,- Wolfhard
Erik van Straten
Veteran
thomasw_
Well-known
The new Summilux ASPH 35 is my favourite all-round 35. It is a trusted lens that I am confident using in different scenarios; size-wise w/o its hood, it is just a bit smaller than the ZM 35/2. I love how it 'seems' faster than 1.4 on film, often showing me subtle shadow details on the negatives that are likely something else.

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