Teus
Thijs Deschildre
I'd like a used 35mm f/2 to go along with my 50mm tabbed summicron, so I can get rid of my SLR when I need a wideangle (got a Nikkor 28/2 Ai). I've been checking some reviews and comparisons. this post proved to be very useful. unfortunately, I don't want to spend so much on a summicron ASPH.
can somebody show me the difference between the biogon and the pre-asph in photos?
a link to the right post or comparison would be great as well. any help is appreciated, since I can't go and try both lenses by myself first.
I'll be using the lens with both BW and slides. Will shoot quite some lowlight, but landscapes and scenery as well. I read the Biogon is more flare resistant, but don't know about other aberrations like field curvature, etc.
can somebody show me the difference between the biogon and the pre-asph in photos?
a link to the right post or comparison would be great as well. any help is appreciated, since I can't go and try both lenses by myself first.
I'll be using the lens with both BW and slides. Will shoot quite some lowlight, but landscapes and scenery as well. I read the Biogon is more flare resistant, but don't know about other aberrations like field curvature, etc.
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WoolenMammoth
Well-known
can somebody show me the difference between the biogon and the pre-asph in photos?
you understand that flickr is searchable, yes?
if you cant/dont want to afford an asph, is the difference even relevant?
Turtle
Veteran
dunno about the pre-asph, but the biogon is exceedingly flare reisistant and has a very flat field I suspect (hence every review I have seen awarding it the best corner performance in comparative tests against flat subjects). Edge performance is darned close to the centre even from pretty wide. modern looking but, not insanely so. V high resolution, nice bokeh etc. Much bigger than pre-asph - it is 50 cron sized. great lens, but if you ont need f2 get the 2.8 which is cheaper and far smaller.
kipkeston
Well-known
The only difference you'll see on the web is the shiny warm coating with the biogon. The IV cron has a melancholy way of rendering I think. The 2nd/3rd are angrier. Never owned a 1st.
capitalK
Warrior Poet :P
My 35mm Biogon f/2 just showed up in the mail. I wish it weren't a raging snowstorm outside but I guess I can take lots of pics inside. I decided against a Summicron because I wanted to buy new and a new Cron was way out of my budget.
capitalK
Warrior Poet :P
I'm not sure what I was expecting, exactly but after reading all the reviews saying how big it is I'm thinking it's just the perfect size without the hood. When I put the hood on it creeps into the 35mm framelines a little too much. I'll probably keep the hood in my camera bag but only take it out when necessary.
Florian1234
it's just hide and seek
A pic of the camera with biogon attached would be useful to see it's size. 
Photon42
burn the box
I'm not sure what I was expecting, exactly but after reading all the reviews saying how big it is I'm thinking it's just the perfect size without the hood. When I put the hood on it creeps into the 35mm framelines a little too much. I'll probably keep the hood in my camera bag but only take it out when necessary.
I love my Biogon - never used the shade. The lens is very flare resistant. To me the size of the lens is a no-brainer. Especially when compared to a SLR lens. Take the chrome one. It's nicer
Photon42
burn the box
A pic of the camera with biogon attached would be useful to see it's size.![]()
here you go:


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capitalK
Warrior Poet :P
A pic of the camera with biogon attached would be useful to see it's size.![]()
I posted it in the Bessa Porn thread, but here it is again.

I love my Biogon - never used the shade. The lens is very flare resistant. To me the size of the lens is a no-brainer. Especially when compared to a SLR lens. Take the chrome one. It's nicer![]()
After putting the black lens on my black body I kind of wish I had gotten silver. I am so used to the silver J-3 that I have been using for the last few months. I'm sure I'll enoy the "stealthy" black as well, though.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Erwin Puts did not give the zeiss 35/2.0 zm his better rating, not that it matters that much in real life photography.
Have you checked the zeiss c-Biogon 35mm/2.8? Too slow?
Per Erwin Puts: "The C-Biogon is a very interesting lens, and should be a serious candidate wherever a rangefinder user wants a high performance wide angle lens for reportage-type imagery under adverse lighting conditions."
Have you checked the zeiss c-Biogon 35mm/2.8? Too slow?
Per Erwin Puts: "The C-Biogon is a very interesting lens, and should be a serious candidate wherever a rangefinder user wants a high performance wide angle lens for reportage-type imagery under adverse lighting conditions."
capitalK
Warrior Poet :P
Have you checked the zeiss c-Biogon 35mm/2.8? Too slow?
Not sure if this was directed towards me or not, but for me I wanted to buy one 35mm lens and stick with it. I spent a long time on Flickr before deciding what to go with in my budget and came up with the Biogon f/2. I'll know within a couple of rolls if it was a good choice or not.
Photon42
burn the box
here you go again ...
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