lxmike
M2 fan.
I'm after a 35mm focal lenght lens, not too bothered about the max f stop, but my budget is ever so tight at the moment, what are the options for a ltm 35mm lens for my Canon P. I'm a bit wary of mounting the Jupiter 12. Any recommendations would be greatfully recieved
lxmike
M2 fan.
sorry forgot to add that I'm after the 'cheaper' end of the market
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
I've seen the f3.5 summaron go for ~150€, not the best and fastest glass in the world, but very well built and cool tones in combination with medium to high contrast film/developer.
and you, of course, might want to consider the VC LTM 35s as well, they can be had for not much money as well.
and you, of course, might want to consider the VC LTM 35s as well, they can be had for not much money as well.
Last edited:
aizan
Veteran
the canon serenar 35/2.8 is pretty good and reasonably priced.
lxmike
M2 fan.
Thanks for the recommendations so far
newspaperguy
Well-known
J-12 is worth looking at. (trying)
I heard mixed reviews, too, but mine works well on my P.
I heard mixed reviews, too, but mine works well on my P.
lxmike
M2 fan.
thanks Rick, my concern is with regards to damaging my Canon P with the rear of the J 12 when mounted
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Eventually, I found a lens like this one on eBay for less than EUR 100. But it took me some time...
je2a3
je
CV 35/2.5 in LTM is in the vicinity of $200 and as mentioned before faster film, e.g for B&W, use Diafine as developer and expose HP5+ @ EI 800 or Tri-X @ EI1250.
rlouzan
Well-known
Johan,
You lucky devil!!!


Best,
Robert
You lucky devil!!!
Best,
Robert
Eventually, I found a lens like this one on eBay for less than EUR 100. But it took me some time...
The Canon 35/2.8 is a fine lens, the chrome version is small and uses 34mm filters. It can be found for $150~$200 with patience.
mikeong
Member
thanks Rick, my concern is with regards to damaging my Canon P with the rear of the J 12 when mounted
Hey lxmike,
I think the J-12's rear element would be the collateral in any case that it would hit the metal curtains.
I had the chance to play with my friends Canon P and used J-12 with it. It's just a hairline between the lens rear element and light buffer. Some say that other j-12s will really hit the light buffer.
I too have heard a later J12 will work on the P, seen many hear were using this combo. As others have said, the Canon 35/2.8 is very good, I really like mine, and CV 35/2.5 Classic are also excellent and relatively inexpensive.
W
wlewisiii
Guest
I used to use a Jupiter 12 on a Canon 7. It worked just fine - biggest headache was watching out for the RF cam when mounting the lens
From what I've actually seen and used, the black ones will work just fine & most of the newer chrome ones will work. The only ones that don't work are the older chrome ones (about 1959 & older).
Now I just need to find even a J-12 that I can afford for my IIIf :bang:
Aside from the J-12, I can recommend the CV 35/2.5 & Canon 35/1.8 lenses - both high quality & reasonably priced lenses.
William
Now I just need to find even a J-12 that I can afford for my IIIf :bang:
Aside from the J-12, I can recommend the CV 35/2.5 & Canon 35/1.8 lenses - both high quality & reasonably priced lenses.
William
monochromejrnl
Well-known
for B&W - get the Canon 35/2.8 LTM - a stunningly good lens for the price ($200).. I ended up selling mine only because I had and prefer the 35'cron v3 and couldn't justify two 35mm lenses
Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.