35mm lenses are cool

i normally "see" straight 28mm, but found the 35mm on my Epson (53mm) a very nice complement. i just picked up a v.1 Cron with 8 elements and think it will be my new favourite lens. absolutely gorgeous!
 
jaap: You lucky guy :) but I like the 35/2.8 that I have, that's enough for me.

Francisco: Hexanon and Summilux... yum!

Nando: I like 50 on my older cameras, like the Kiev, Zorki 1, and the IIIc. What happened to your Ultron?

Chris: I know you have the Ultron (how is it doing btw?), which other two do you have?

varjag: Where I live, people are in their cars, not fun to photograph at all, or at the mall, where they don't allow you to take pictures...

Keith: Isn't that lens cool? psst.. the Minolta is as good or even slightly better ;)

Joe: Don't know why I thought you like 28mm for the longest time...

Richard: That Acall of yours is very tempting, I have a 35mm finder now, so I can use it...

Fuchs: You have some serious toys in your possession... :eek:

Rayt: You said exactly how I feel about 35mm lenses. If they are good, I'm on it :). Btw, if you like good 35mm lenses, the Minolta 35/1.8 and the Konica 35/2 is *awesome*, they are rather uncommon, I got them patience and observation, not wealth, which makes them more special :D

Chris: I have both too, the 35/2.8 is tiny and no zuiko is bad, well maybe the 75-150mm zoom, but I call that my "fuzzy" lens :D

benmacphoto: As you can see in the picture above, I have a 35/2 AF Nikon (blacken by the previous owner... sigh!), I like that lens a lot, it's *very* sharp even though it doesn't have as many elements as the others with the same spec.

maddoc: Ah, the Summicron, if I have a 35/2 Summicron-R in the picture above, I'd be very very happy... oh, well, Itsuka, ne? :)

Raid: You gave me the idea to explore different lenses in one focal length, I'm glad you haven't gotten into 35mm yet, don't want you as a competitor for good 35mm lenses out there... :D :D

aizan: That's strange, my experience is the opposite, I get too flat pictures with 28mm, and 50mm isn't wide enough. 35mm continuesly gave me pictures that I like.

drew: For some reason, the 28mm in the XA4 feels more natural to me than the 35mm on the XA...

Matti: Good for you, my "DX" has 2x crop-factor, I have to use the 18mm lens to get 35mm-ish Digital experience :)

cam: 'cron... 35mm?

kross: Cheers to that!
 
cam: 'cron... 35mm?
yes, sorry for not clarifying. it's the version 1 35mm Summicron and it's got an absolutely gorgeous character to it. i'm seriously thinking i need to look out for a good film camera to go with it :D
 
Will,

A robber tried to steal my camera bag in Portugal last summer. I was just finishing organizing the contents of the bag when it happened so it wasn't completely closed. In our struggle, my MP with Ultron attached fell out of the bag and onto the ground. The lens took the full impact but luckily the Luigi half-case saved the body from any damage. Not a single scratch or dent on the MP and the RF still focused accurately. The robber faired a lot worse than the Ultron.
 
While there are many great 35mm lenses - Coolest 35 is CV 35/1.2 - nothing come close to that beast!
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It's a matter of taste, folks. Me, I used 50 mm lenses forever, switching between 50 and 28 mm all the time. After I got my first 35 mm, it stayed on the camera 90% of the time...

So, I do like both 35 and 50 mm as standard focal lengths, but if I had to pick, it'd always be the 35...
 
I used only 50's for a while. With my recent acquisition of a Canon 35mm f1.5 LTM (which I use on a zorki) and a Konica Hexar AF, I've used nothing but 35's for 2 months. :)
 
35... I've fallen in love with it.
Still, that may pass... but at the moment, the 35 the stays on the camera, the 50 stays in the bag.
 
Twenty-five years ago, my first 35 Summilux was stolen in India.

I immediately bought another. I'm still using it -- on an MP and an M8.

Today, I probably take 80% of my film shots and 70% of my M8 shots with that lens.

Cheers,

R.
 
Will,

A robber tried to steal my camera bag in Portugal last summer. I was just finishing organizing the contents of the bag when it happened so it wasn't completely closed. In our struggle, my MP with Ultron attached fell out of the bag and onto the ground. The lens took the full impact but luckily the Luigi half-case saved the body from any damage. Not a single scratch or dent on the MP and the RF still focused accurately. The robber faired a lot worse than the Ultron.

Nando, that's quite a story!
If I ever have the pleasure of visiting Portugal, I'll have you be my guide for certain :D
 
While there are many great 35mm lenses - Coolest 35 is CV 35/1.2 - nothing come close to that beast!
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Krosya, I agree on the results, but it's BIG :eek:
Now, the 35/1.4 Nokton, would be a step up for me from the Ultron 35/1.7 :D
 
Anybody else like 35mm as much as I do? :D

I do:D.

I have a lot of 35s, in LTM, Contax and Nikon mounts. On vacation last spring in China, the 35/2.8 Biometar and Orthometar were always attached to the Contax IIa, except for a couple of dozen shots from the Great Wall at Badaling, which were taken with the 21/4.5 Biogon. Counting all mounts, I have eleven 35mm lenses. I almost never use 50s, the 35 being my "normal" lens.
 
Xmm, I'm still on my learning curve with my 35mm ASPH, unerstand the usefulness of the FL, but haven't yet got the natural feeling shooting with one.
Once figured it's indeed prefered over 50mm in crowded situations, but other then that still pick my 50mm for general allaround use.
I guess I need more practice with 35mm to get the itch for one...
 
Why I like the 'lux? Let me tell you at least one way...

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Chairs in Nikolaiviertel, Berlin. I like the OOF area so close to the first chair and table.
 

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Krosya, I agree on the results, but it's BIG :eek:
Now, the 35/1.4 Nokton, would be a step up for me from the Ultron 35/1.7 :D

Well, I used to have Ultron 35 and it's a great lens - IMO it draws FAR better than anything I have seen from Nokton 35/1.4. So, I'd advise to keep it.
 
Well, I used to have Ultron 35 and it's a great lens - IMO it draws FAR better than anything I have seen from Nokton 35/1.4. So, I'd advise to keep it.

Really? I'd better examine more samples then. In general, the Ultron 35/1.7 is as good as it gets for my usage.
 
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