Favorite Fast Screwmount Lens <$1000

Favorite Fast Screwmount Lens &lt;$1000

  • 35/1.5 Canon

    Votes: 4 4.9%
  • 50/1.2 Canon

    Votes: 10 12.3%
  • 50/1.4 Canon

    Votes: 11 13.6%
  • 50/1.4 Nikkor

    Votes: 11 13.6%
  • 50/1.5 Leica Summarit

    Votes: 10 12.3%
  • 50/1.5 Leica Xenon

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 50/1.5 Voigtlander Nokton

    Votes: 15 18.5%
  • 50/1.5 Canon (Sonnar Copy)

    Votes: 11 13.6%
  • None of these, you forgot one

    Votes: 9 11.1%
  • I would only spend beaucoup bucks on a fast lens

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    81
  • Poll closed .
My vote for the "Japanese Sonnar" Canon 50/1.5.
It's my everyday fast screwmount lens since 3 years. I like its size, handling and universal performance. Sharp and no flare.
The Nikkor 50/1.4 does better close focus, but not at middle distances or infinity.
I was also tempted to vote for the Canon 35/1.5 but it's a bit a "special" lens (except you use it at f/2.8 and slower) and a bit prone to flare.
I never had the C/V Nokton 50/1.5 and wouldn't buy it, leave alone for its size. I haven't seen why it should be better than the Canon 50/1.4. Which is a great lens, very sharp, better close focus than the 50/1.5 but a bit "too cold" for my feeling.
 
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There are so many:
Ones I used and some still use:
Canon 50/1.2
Jupiter 50/1.5
UC Hexanon 35/2
Nikkor 105/2.5
CV Ultron 35/1.7
Jupiter 85/2

Plus other that I'd like to try one day:
Hexanon 60/1.2
Hexanon 50/2.4
 
I'm surprised by the results so far. I figured the votes would gravitate towards two or three lenses, but they are much more spread out and evenly divided.
 
ANY fast lens is fun when you first try it. Most give a unique look. Few are so awful that you cannot get good pics with them. But I can't help suspecting that few if any people have tried all the lenses listed -- I haven't tried even half of them -- so most votes are either for 'the lens I own' or 'the lens I've always wanted to own', i.e. they aren't outstandingly informed comparisons.

Cheers,

R.
 
ANY fast lens is fun when you first try it. Most give a unique look. Few are so awful that you cannot get good pics with them. But I can't help suspecting that few if any people have tried all the lenses listed -- I haven't tried even half of them -- so most votes are either for 'the lens I own' or 'the lens I've always wanted to own', i.e. they aren't outstandingly informed comparisons.

Cheers,

R.

Roger - agreed. So many lenses and so little time.

My personal favourite (that I own) is the 35/1.7 Ultron.
 
ANY fast lens is fun when you first try it. Most give a unique look. Few are so awful that you cannot get good pics with them. But I can't help suspecting that few if any people have tried all the lenses listed -- I haven't tried even half of them -- so most votes are either for 'the lens I own' or 'the lens I've always wanted to own', i.e. they aren't outstandingly informed comparisons.

Cheers,

R.

Completely agreed - for one, this is the way I did vote 😀
 
The Canon 50/1.5 is my favorite 50mm traveller lens. I use it rarely at f/1.5 but at f/5.6 it can be used without any regrets, even as a landscape lens, and the results standing on a very high level, on par with modern glass. Except, it is a bit "milder" in contrast, has warmer color rendition, and the OOF transitions the Sonnar type is well known for.
 
My current favorite is the Canon 35/1.5. Normally don't get too many opportunities to use it wide open, but it is available when the conditions are right. I think that I may have to get some ND filters (a 2, if not a 4)
 
The Canon 50/1.5 is my favorite 50mm traveller lens. I use it rarely at f/1.5 but at f/5.6 it can be used without any regrets, even as a landscape lens, and the results standing on a very high level, on par with modern glass. Except, it is a bit "milder" in contrast, has warmer color rendition, and the OOF transitions the Sonnar type is well known for.


I completely agree. I've had very similar experiences with this lens.
 
Today, my favorite fast TLM lens is the Canon 85mm/1.5. It is not suitable as a travel lens due to its weight.

My favorite 50mm lens today is the Canon 50mm/1.2. I love it as a travel lens.
 
I voted for the Nikkor. I had two, sold the "Japan" and kept the "Tokyo". I use the ultra close scale focus this lens offers a lot, and wide open I like it better than my Canon 50/1.5 (which absolutely ROCKS at f4 - the Nikkor isn't even close to the Canon stopped down IMHO). Sold the LTM Summarit because I didn't like how it handled on the IIIf, but kept the M-mount version because I like its aberrations. Had and sold a Canon 50/1.2 (to Roland, years ago) - I've got other f1.2 lenses I like better - though not in LTM. I'm with Wayne regarding the 35/2.0 UC Hexanon - someone's going to have to pry my cold dead fingers off the focus ring to get that lens from me. Also like the J-3 and the real Zeiss Jena and Opton Sonnars in Contax mount (with the Orion adapter).
 
I may have to get me a Contax-M adapter one day.
I am more at ease with the Leica mount cameras than with the Contax.
It just feels better for me.
 
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