Peter_S
Peter_S
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Hi!
Trying to decide which lenses to get for my soon-to-arrive Ikon. I want to limit it to two. I would be curious....which lens (50mm or less) of the ZM series did you find to produce the best or pleasant 3d-pop/-rendering. I know that this is very subjective, and some seem to see it more than others, so I expect a variety of opinions. Of course the guy behind the camera is another factor. But lets see what comes up. I do print, sometimes large, and do find that there the effect is more appreciable with some lenses than with others.
I have the Sonnar 50mm C as prime contender for a standard lens, but some photos from the 2/35mm Biogon struck me with their nice rendering. Different focal lengths, I know, but both would work to different extents for me as standard lens.
The other lens must be wide-angle - was set on the f2.8/21mm (coming from a G2), but the 25mm/f2.8 got my attention. Interesting focal length, seems to leave some room for OOF areas, and I may be able to leave external viewfinder behind at times. 28mm never worked that well for me.
Oh was life was easy with the G2. The lens choice for the Ikon is somewhat overwhelming for a newbie.
Best,
Peter
Trying to decide which lenses to get for my soon-to-arrive Ikon. I want to limit it to two. I would be curious....which lens (50mm or less) of the ZM series did you find to produce the best or pleasant 3d-pop/-rendering. I know that this is very subjective, and some seem to see it more than others, so I expect a variety of opinions. Of course the guy behind the camera is another factor. But lets see what comes up. I do print, sometimes large, and do find that there the effect is more appreciable with some lenses than with others.
I have the Sonnar 50mm C as prime contender for a standard lens, but some photos from the 2/35mm Biogon struck me with their nice rendering. Different focal lengths, I know, but both would work to different extents for me as standard lens.
The other lens must be wide-angle - was set on the f2.8/21mm (coming from a G2), but the 25mm/f2.8 got my attention. Interesting focal length, seems to leave some room for OOF areas, and I may be able to leave external viewfinder behind at times. 28mm never worked that well for me.
Oh was life was easy with the G2. The lens choice for the Ikon is somewhat overwhelming for a newbie.
Best,
Peter
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