paragon
Established
Why 1.7
It will throw a few of my Sunny 16 calculations out?
It will throw a few of my Sunny 16 calculations out?
Aurelius
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Marc Jutras
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The Ultron is my favorite lens. It's on my camera all the time and it's the one I use for about 99% of my work. It's really sharp but not too contrasty like the Skopar (personal taste). It's sharp but with a silky look. Highlights are beautiful.
I find it's a perfect match with the Heliar 75/2.5. Pictures from both can be hard to differentiate, except for the field of view and compression.
Since I use a meter or the one inside my R2, the 1.7 aperture doesn't bother me at all.
For samples, check my gallerie, my website or my shots from the Montreal RFF meeting
I find it's a perfect match with the Heliar 75/2.5. Pictures from both can be hard to differentiate, except for the field of view and compression.
Since I use a meter or the one inside my R2, the 1.7 aperture doesn't bother me at all.
For samples, check my gallerie, my website or my shots from the Montreal RFF meeting
nobbylon
Veteran
Great lens and i'm constantly trying to justify spending a fortune on a summicron asph. To be honest I doubt that I would see any difference in the pictures I take. Maybe if I was printing large with a focomat then it would be justifiable but not when scanning negs and digitizing!
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nobbylon
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Marc, love your pictures by the way. Nice.
thomasw_
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is the cv 35/1.7 much more compact than the cv 35/1.2 in reality? by the shots i have seen, the 1.2 doesn't seem that much bulkier....but perhaps this is not so?
Huck Finn
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thomasw_ said:is the cv 35/1.7 much more compact than the cv 35/1.2 in reality? by the shots i have seen, the 1.2 doesn't seem that much bulkier....but perhaps this is not so?
The 35/1.2 is much larger. Compare the dimensions (length x diameter in mm):
35/1.7 Ultron (47.8 x 55)
35/1.2 Nokton (77.8 x 63)
You can find a review of the Ultron here:
www.imx.nl/photosite/japan/voigtl01.html
It was also reviewed by Popular Photography back in July, 2000. Perhaps you can get access in back issues at your local library.
iml
Well-known
I've used a 35/1.7 a lot on an R-D1s, on which it gives a FOV around 50mm, which is my focal length of choice. Absolutely no complaints about the optics, build, or price, it's a terrific lens, sharp, not too contrasty, reasonably compact and light.
Ian
Ian
JCdeR
Established
A summicron Asph. is better ..... about 250$ better, now go do your calculations 
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
paragon said:Why 1.7
It will throw a few of my Sunny 16 calculations out?
why?
Think f/2.0 with 1.7 in reserve. No biggy.
Its a nice lens but don't like the ergonomics. I was glad to say bye bye and get another Cron IV.
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