FOWL
Member
Hello again,
I have been using a Summaron 35/2.8 for most of my analogue colour work (I also have a 50 Skopar 2.5 and DR 50 which I like but the later is a bit cumbersome for everyday use).
I greatly admire the sharpness/contrast/colour rendering of the Ron at all F stops, its a total masterpiece.
I was thinking of pairing it with a smaller, faster lens though for low light situations when the 2.8 just doesn't cut it and i'm half way through a roll, so can't easily switch up an ASA. I want to keep a similar look/feel to the Ron (and it should not be bigger/heavier than the Ron either).
I have used a friends 35 'CRON type IV and I did like the ergonomics and naturally the extra stop was super-useful- though i did notice it was a bit more contrasty (not-overly so in IMHO like many modern lenses) but just on the edge of acceptability for me.
Would anyone care to recommend the Canon 50mm 1.4/1.2 for those situations when I need the extra stop or should I just bite the bullet and go for a used 35 'CRON/LUX??.
Yes, I realise they're like comparing oranges and lemons and the canon is a different focal length not to mention the price differential - but for me they do seem strangely comparable because the canon would never substitute the Ron for daily work, whereas if I had a LUX/CRON - the tendency would be to leave them permanently mounted, which would be a shame for old Ron, who is satisfactory 90% of the time...
Thanks for advice.
I have been using a Summaron 35/2.8 for most of my analogue colour work (I also have a 50 Skopar 2.5 and DR 50 which I like but the later is a bit cumbersome for everyday use).
I greatly admire the sharpness/contrast/colour rendering of the Ron at all F stops, its a total masterpiece.
I was thinking of pairing it with a smaller, faster lens though for low light situations when the 2.8 just doesn't cut it and i'm half way through a roll, so can't easily switch up an ASA. I want to keep a similar look/feel to the Ron (and it should not be bigger/heavier than the Ron either).
I have used a friends 35 'CRON type IV and I did like the ergonomics and naturally the extra stop was super-useful- though i did notice it was a bit more contrasty (not-overly so in IMHO like many modern lenses) but just on the edge of acceptability for me.
Would anyone care to recommend the Canon 50mm 1.4/1.2 for those situations when I need the extra stop or should I just bite the bullet and go for a used 35 'CRON/LUX??.
Yes, I realise they're like comparing oranges and lemons and the canon is a different focal length not to mention the price differential - but for me they do seem strangely comparable because the canon would never substitute the Ron for daily work, whereas if I had a LUX/CRON - the tendency would be to leave them permanently mounted, which would be a shame for old Ron, who is satisfactory 90% of the time...
Thanks for advice.
