CV Nokton 1.5/50 vs Zeiss ZM Sonnar 1.5/50

CV Nokton 1.5/50 vs Zeiss ZM Sonnar 1.5/50

  • CV Nokton 1.5/50

    Votes: 151 41.1%
  • Zeiss ZM Sonnar 1.5/50

    Votes: 216 58.9%

  • Total voters
    367
send it to zeiss, the repair may be no cost.

Well I'm quite PLEASED to have taken YOUR advice Joe....
I lent my C Sonnar to a friend who had similar difficulties
so I called ZEISS in Canada /which had a phone #
there was no tel # for the location in the USA .
They were most helpful and instructed me to phone
Richard Schleuning (NJ).
Spoke with him and he instantly sent me an Email
requesting a form to be filled out & shipping the lens to him...
He will send it to Germany to be optimized at 1.5
****FREE OF CHARGE****
and see if there are any other issues to be dealt with
Turn Around Time 3 weeks plus shipping Time

I'm over the Top...Quite Cooool indeed
Zeiss has certainly acted
in a most Professional & Speedy Manner

who knows...I might have a TRES COOOOL C Sonnar Soooon. !!

the Early version C Sonnars were optimized at 2.8 / the latter & Newer @1.5
 
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my sonnar should be back OPTIMIZED in 2 more weeks....
I did Find this shot on one of my Rolls before she left for Germany....
Quite LIKE it...who knows the CSonaar might become my FAVORITE 50
aside from the Model being GORGEOUS , One can 'SEE' the Character of the Sonnar in Full Bloom !
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I haven't looked in on this thread since Helen decided to give the C Sonnar another chance. A small fracture in the universe is repaired, as not seeing what Helen would do with this lens would have been a shame. I am sure it will become her favourite 50. Looking forward to the photos.
 
Gents: Horea, Richard & Ted thanks for THINKING of Me
Very Much Appreciated...:D

though it might be TRES DIFFICILE to Live up to these Expectations
Can't wait ...C sonnar ROCKS !!!
 
David Hegar;1327243 Btw said:
Having used BOTH Lenses I must AGREE
my Preference for EASE OF USE and Smoother background is the Nokton 1.5
The CSonnar is Beautifully Fatter & Richer in Roundness & Tone
but I found my c sonnar to have a rather choppy bokeh
I know its a rather Subjective thing
as well as to my EYE
but each and every lens can be a touch different in rendering / I went through 3 noktons to find the ONE i liked

I'm loving my new (to me) Nokton I must admit! :)

I was pretty concerned at how it would focus @ f/1.5 on my M8 but looks like I got a great version, almost every shot I've taken wide open seems to be there or there abouts. Took a whole roll up on family shots on the weekend on my M2 and hoping they look great too on Tri-X. Took this one earlier in a country pub on the M8 and loving how it looks in BW. Early days yet but I think this could be the start of a beautiful relationship. :D

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Very, very nice! I tried a Nokton, but my copy had a back-focusing problem. Returned it. Anyway, looking forward to having my Sonnar back from Zeiss (I banged the front-end of it, now it's loose), so's I can start shooting at f/1.5 again. Have been "suffering" with my Planar :).
 
C sonnar with a Touch of Noir
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This gave me chills... (in the good way) ~ why do I think Andrea Doria for some reason?
It's got that 1950's feeling to it :)

Keep up the great shooting....ohh btw your German friend is rather cute, she'd make a very suitable "cold war" spy type.....just hand her a Luger or a Minox B lol!!!!!!!!

Tom
 
LeicaTom; said:
This gave me chills... (in the good way) ~ why do I think Andrea Doria for some reason?
It's got that 1950's feeling to it :)

Keep up the great shooting....ohh btw your German friend is rather cute, she'd make a very suitable "cold war" spy type.....just hand her a Luger or a Minox B lol!!!!!!!!
Tom

Pleased to have Spooked You Tom ...;) :eek: :)
Thank You for your Lovely Comments

I miss seeing Your retro ' Pin Up Style'
Have You not been shooting that as of late...?
Best to You _ H
 
Pleased to have Spooked You Tom ...;) :eek: :)
Thank You for your Lovely Comments

I miss seeing Your retro ' Pin Up Style'
Have You not been shooting that as of late...?
Best to You _ H

Well Helen, things have been slow....I charge to shoot the models, and many of them are broke, struggling with work etc. etc.

I do have a fetish convention coming soon here in Fla. and I expect to have at least 5 to 10 models over that weekend, and using some of my gear that's been dormant ~ My 43' f1.5/50 CZJ Sonnar T ~ 50' f1.4/50 Nikkor SC CF/"Tokyo" ~ 57' Nikkor HC f2/50 CF/"Japan" ~ my 1950's Canon's f1.5/f1.8 50's and my trusty 67' Canon f1.2/50 and the newly aquired 68' Canon f1.5/35 going to be divided between my M8 and M6 ~ digital and real film all weekend!

I'll more than likely post an entire thread of work up just from the show, hopefully it won't be deleted for being too risque?

Tom
 
Sorry for the mini-hijack, but I have been considering adding a fast 50mm and it dawned on me that I do not really know the difference between Zeiss and CV lenses. As I understand it they are both made by Cosina in Japan now.
 
Chris, the lenses are made by Cosina on contract with Zeiss, using Zeiss design and engineering, and Zeiss quality control. With a higher price point, some different materials, processes and designs become feasible.
 
This gave me chills... (in the good way) ~ why do I think Andrea Doria for some reason?
It's got that 1950's feeling to it :)

Keep up the great shooting....ohh btw your German friend is rather cute, she'd make a very suitable "cold war" spy type.....just hand her a Luger or a Minox B lol!!!!!!!!

Tom

I agree and find the image very compelling Helen
 
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