Monz
Monz
The Reader
M6, 35mm Biogon f2.0, Delta ISO 400
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1184/859817569_857e5fcec7.jpg
M6, 35mm Biogon f2.0, Delta ISO 400
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1184/859817569_857e5fcec7.jpg
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helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
LOVE THIS !!!!! Biogon Rules .... Cheers - Helen
Monz
Monz
Jamming
M6, 35mm f2.0 Biogon, Acros iso 100
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1304/1141261351_ec8856c6bd.jpg
M6, 35mm f2.0 Biogon, Acros iso 100
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1304/1141261351_ec8856c6bd.jpg

MCTuomey
Veteran
good gawd monz, on my monitor the little fellow on the harp is just popping out of the frame ...
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
Let's stop calling it magic and just call it what it really is. Lens signature.
"Lens signature" was not what came to mind when I read that.
Monz
Monz
Thanks Mike. 
Monz
Monz
DS Lite
[M6, 35mm f2.0 Biogon, Neopan ISO 1600, Rodinal]
[M6, 35mm f2.0 Biogon, Neopan ISO 1600, Rodinal]

kbg32
neo-romanticist
I have to admit, I hate the plastic focussing tabs on the Leitz lenses. I had the tab come lout on one side of my 21/2.8 Elmarit. Instead of sending it in to be fixed, I used some crazy glue. Two years later and still going strong.
sper
Well-known
You can go crazy comparing two lenses this way. I took home some Zeiss for Nikon lenses the other day to try out on my D700 and at the end of just looking at file after file, and then looking at files from Nikon lenses I decided I really didn't care which was 'better' any more. I only cared about which I liked using more.
beyond
Jason Beyond
Biogon for me.
reuno
Log out, go shoot.
You can go crazy comparing two lenses this way. I took home some Zeiss for Nikon lenses the other day to try out on my D700 and at the end of just looking at file after file, and then looking at files from Nikon lenses I decided I really didn't care which was 'better' any more. I only cared about which I liked using more.
Exactly. That's why I sold the Biogon and keep shooting the summicron-c. It fits so well my hands and shooting habits. The Biogon isn't well balanced on a M in my opinion... optically it's a gem but it just didn't work for me.
elude
Some photographer
Exactly. That's why I sold the Biogon and keep shooting the summicron-c. It fits so well my hands and shooting habits. The Biogon isn't well balanced on a M in my opinion... optically it's a gem but it just didn't work for me.
yeah, I feel the same. zeiss doesn't feel good in my hands for they are either too long, or lack of tab, 1/3 stop.
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
Jamming
M6, 35mm f2.0 Biogon, Acros iso 100
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1304/1141261351_ec8856c6bd.jpg
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Interesting -- I saw this (very strong) image and before reading the text instantly thought: "Biogon." It really does have a distinctive look.
thegman
Veteran
I voted Biogon just because I've never used a Zeiss lens, just Leica and VC, everyone talks about the "pop" of focus on the Zeiss lenses, and I'd like to try for myself.
DRabbit
Registered
I was recently going to sell/trade my Biogon for a cron... threads like this make me glad I had second thoughts! I do love mine!

David_Manning
Well-known
There are probably enough examples posted already, but here are a few more Biogon 35/2 shots (the first is on Tri-X, the remaining three are BW400CN):




RFluhver
Well-known
Glad that this thread has been revived! I'm currently eyeing both lenses. But the used 35/2 Summicron Asph is nearly double the price of the brand new Biogon. Looking at the sample pics here and on Flickr, I can't, for the life of me, fault the Zeiss lens.
parsec1
parsec1
One deal is in the air...choose the Biogon as well. See, I'm not completely blinded by the big L!
So many are blinded by the 'big L' both mentally and financialy.
How else would they have survived for so long ?
lawrence
Veteran
There are probably enough examples posted already, but here are a few more Biogon 35/2 shots (the first is on Tri-X, the remaining three are BW400CN):
The smoothness of BW400CN suits the plasticity of the Biogon very well...
david.elliott
Well-known
The smoothness of BW400CN suits the plasticity of the Biogon very well...
Huh? What does that mean?
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