TWoK
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Thanks, I appreciate it.
sharkymachine
Newbie

Canon 35/1.5
sanmich
Veteran
Interesting.
The background are much more "involved" in Koni Kowa picture than on TWoK samples.
could there be differences in optics, or just the casual difference from shot to shot?
The background are much more "involved" in Koni Kowa picture than on TWoK samples.
could there be differences in optics, or just the casual difference from shot to shot?
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Interesting.
The background are much more "involved" in Koni Kowa picture than on TWoK samples.
could there be differences in optics, or just the casual difference from shot to shot?
sample variance but the bokeh usually holds up very well.
sanmich
Veteran
Paul
Do you mean lense sample variance or situation variance?
Do you own this lens?
Do you mean lense sample variance or situation variance?
Do you own this lens?
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Paul
Do you mean lense sample variance or situation variance?
Do you own this lens?
I've done some research on it while looking into 35 f/2 Black (LTM), which I acquired recently. Discussion of lens sample variance comes up occasionally re this circa of lenses.
EDIT: Except for some outliers, the general consensus is that they're very good.
sanmich
Veteran
I've done some research on it while looking into 35 f/2 Black (LTM), which I acquired recently. Discussion of lens sample variance comes up occasionally re this circa of lenses.
EDIT: Except for some outliers, the general consensus is that they're very good.
I must say mine is sharp.
I measured it between a canon 1.8 and a summicron Asph at f/2 which I find quite impressive.
gustav[] pEña
gustav[] pEña
i love this lens
Erik L
Well-known
this is a lens id love to borrow and shoot a few rolls of kodachrome.
fbf
Well-known
i have been loooking for this lens and no luck so far.
I'd like to compare it with 35/1.8, 35/2 and to figure out which one to keep. I like the 35/1.8 and 35/2 very much.
I'd like to compare it with 35/1.8, 35/2 and to figure out which one to keep. I like the 35/1.8 and 35/2 very much.
ampguy
Veteran
me too
me too
I think a lot of folks are looking for this lens.
me too
I think a lot of folks are looking for this lens.
i have been loooking for this lens and no luck so far.
I'd like to compare it with 35/1.8, 35/2 and to figure out which one to keep. I like the 35/1.8 and 35/2 very much.
ferider
Veteran
It has bokeh far from pretty, Ted. Similar to the Canon 35/2. Optimized for resolution across the field at medium apertures.
Have a look (and check out the details in post 26, 36 and 37):
Also difficult to filter, since any normal 48mm filter will vignette - then again, on the M8 who cares ?
You'd be much better off with the Nokton 35/1.4.
Have a look (and check out the details in post 26, 36 and 37):

Also difficult to filter, since any normal 48mm filter will vignette - then again, on the M8 who cares ?
You'd be much better off with the Nokton 35/1.4.
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ampguy
Veteran
whew
whew
Thanks for saving me Roland, that bokeh is seriously horrendous (well in that specific lighting).
I will get the CV 35/1.4 someday. But it's no replacement for the lux, unless you're shooting the golden gate bridge or a a guy reading a newspaper
The lux 35 has a nice glow, and between f2 and 5.6 a potentially beneficial field curvature that can give more DOF than is indicated on the lens barrel. No discernable barrel distortions, and most of all, no ugly double line bokeh wide open, or wacky focus shifts, or wobbly barrels
whew
Thanks for saving me Roland, that bokeh is seriously horrendous (well in that specific lighting).
I will get the CV 35/1.4 someday. But it's no replacement for the lux, unless you're shooting the golden gate bridge or a a guy reading a newspaper
The lux 35 has a nice glow, and between f2 and 5.6 a potentially beneficial field curvature that can give more DOF than is indicated on the lens barrel. No discernable barrel distortions, and most of all, no ugly double line bokeh wide open, or wacky focus shifts, or wobbly barrels
It has bokeh far from pretty, Ted. Similar to the Canon 35/2. Optimized for resolution across the field at medium apertures.
Have a look (and check out the details in post 26, 36 and 37):
Also difficult to filter, since any normal 48mm filter will vignette - then again, on the M8 who cares ?
You'd be much better off with the Nokton 35/1.4.![]()
Platon
Member
I'll think Canon had no intention to constructed a 35mm lens with good bokeh at that time (1958). It was more important to win "The fastest 35mm lens in the world" title.
I love this lens. I have welded my lens to my De Luxe.
I love this lens. I have welded my lens to my De Luxe.
TWoK
Well-known
The only reason it's not the only 35 I'll ever need is because of how far it's MFD is. The difference between .7 and 1.1 is huge.
Koni Kowa
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MFD ? I don't understand, sorry.
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Erik L
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i would guess he meant
minimum focus distance
minimum focus distance
Koni Kowa
Well-known
Oh, thanks Erik, you're right.
Well, the difference between f/1.5 and f/2 WO is huge too, uh ?
Well, the difference between f/1.5 and f/2 WO is huge too, uh ?
TWoK
Well-known
Right, it is huge, but I cannot get the casual portraits I like sitting across the table from someone with a 1.1m MFD (thanks, I did mean Minimum Focusing Distance), but I can at .7m no problem. Even the .9m MFD of Nikon RF lenses is enought of a difference I don't run into problems with everyday use.
Koni Kowa
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I perfectly understand the MFD problem, you're absolutely right about short focused portraits. You should think about the Summicron 50mm f/2 DR, don't you ?
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