jamais
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I am looking for a rangefinder camera with one fast lens.
The options are:
1. Leica M2
2. Zeiss Ikon ZM
My thoughts:
- The M2 is cheaper and a Nokton 1,2/35 would be within my budget. Maybe also a Jupiter 3 1,5/50.
- The Zeiss Ikon is new and comes with a C Sonnar 1,5/50 ZM for about the same price.
- A third option would be to buy the Zeiss Ikon set, sell the camera, keep the C Sonnar and buy an M2 and a cheaper 35mm Nokton.
- The missing light meter (M2) would not be a real drawback
- I'm not really sure about the focus shift problem of the C Sonnar but the bokeh in the pictures I have seen so far seems to be great.
Would the M2 with the Nokton 1,2/35 be a "balanced" combo? What about focusing accuracy of the M2 with super fast lenses or fast telephoto lenses?
Smooth bg rendering is very important to me. Is the C Sonnar far superior to the Jupiter 3?
Any recommendations are much appreciated!
Thanks in advance...
The options are:
1. Leica M2
2. Zeiss Ikon ZM
My thoughts:
- The M2 is cheaper and a Nokton 1,2/35 would be within my budget. Maybe also a Jupiter 3 1,5/50.
- The Zeiss Ikon is new and comes with a C Sonnar 1,5/50 ZM for about the same price.
- A third option would be to buy the Zeiss Ikon set, sell the camera, keep the C Sonnar and buy an M2 and a cheaper 35mm Nokton.
- The missing light meter (M2) would not be a real drawback
- I'm not really sure about the focus shift problem of the C Sonnar but the bokeh in the pictures I have seen so far seems to be great.
Would the M2 with the Nokton 1,2/35 be a "balanced" combo? What about focusing accuracy of the M2 with super fast lenses or fast telephoto lenses?
Smooth bg rendering is very important to me. Is the C Sonnar far superior to the Jupiter 3?
Any recommendations are much appreciated!
Thanks in advance...