Ccoppola82
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I guess the more I’ve gotten into photography, I struggle to look at a lenses difference as a weakness. I find it rather a strength. I think one of the main reasons I enjoy older lenses is their ergonomics and size. It makes shooting much more enjoyable.
A modern lens which I adore is the canon 35L v1. It’s been replaced by a version 2 which on paper is “better” and some will say how the sigma art “smokes it” but the 35L v1 is a perfect lens IMHO for the canon DSLR. If I could only have one lens in that system, it would be it.. The sigma and newer canon v2 have been designed to maximize sharpness, yet the v1 seems to render in a much more subtle and natural way.
And I’ll still stand by the Collapsible Cron for m-mount. There are intangible things that are difficult to explain with words about how these lenses take in and project the light, and It is all highly subjective as to which is “better”. I personally feel that “better” should be put to the wayside and replaced with an understanding of what “works for” the image one is attempting to create.
A modern lens which I adore is the canon 35L v1. It’s been replaced by a version 2 which on paper is “better” and some will say how the sigma art “smokes it” but the 35L v1 is a perfect lens IMHO for the canon DSLR. If I could only have one lens in that system, it would be it.. The sigma and newer canon v2 have been designed to maximize sharpness, yet the v1 seems to render in a much more subtle and natural way.
And I’ll still stand by the Collapsible Cron for m-mount. There are intangible things that are difficult to explain with words about how these lenses take in and project the light, and It is all highly subjective as to which is “better”. I personally feel that “better” should be put to the wayside and replaced with an understanding of what “works for” the image one is attempting to create.