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I'm deciding on an all-around-not-so-expensive 50mm lens for my M4-P. I've boiled it down to either the Konica Hexanon 50mm f2 or CV 50mm f1.5 m mount. I have the Voigtlander 50mm 2.5 Color Skopar, but I find the rendering too flat, and f2.5 tends to be too slow for me indoors or at night. I'm looking for a lens I can pretty much keep on my camera and not have to worry about bringing another faster lens for later in the day. I mainly shoot portraits and street in black and white, so color rendition does not matter to me.
Here's what I've gathered:
Konica Hexanon-
pros
-Supposedly, very little to no distortion at all
-Good contrast
-Good build
-cheaper than the Voigtlander
-looks utilitarian, so it would look cool on my M4-P. Wouldn't feel like I have to baby it. 😎
cons
-Nearly 1 stop slower than the Voigtlander
Voigtlander 50mm 1.5 M mount
pros
-f1.5, so can confidently use it at night
-Good build
-very elegant looking. Probably looks best on an M2 or M3. I'd feel bad for marring it.
cons
-$100-$300 more than the Konica, depending one where you look
-apparently has barrel distortion
-I heard at f1.5, it has focus shift
What are your experiences with these lenses? How is the CV's contrast? Straight out of camera, do the photos turn out flat, dull, or contrasty?
Currently, I'm leaning toward the Konica as, from what I've gathered, it doesn't have as much distortion, and I like how utilitarian it looks. But, perhaps the Voigtlander is superior. I am looking for a decently contrasty lens, that I can pretty much use in most situations. Some might recommend the Canon 50mm 1.4 LTM, but I didn't like how I had to turn the focus ring almost 180 degrees just to close focus, and found the focus ring over dampened, so it wasn't ideal for street to me.
Thanks for any help!
Here's what I've gathered:
Konica Hexanon-
pros
-Supposedly, very little to no distortion at all
-Good contrast
-Good build
-cheaper than the Voigtlander
-looks utilitarian, so it would look cool on my M4-P. Wouldn't feel like I have to baby it. 😎
cons
-Nearly 1 stop slower than the Voigtlander
Voigtlander 50mm 1.5 M mount
pros
-f1.5, so can confidently use it at night
-Good build
-very elegant looking. Probably looks best on an M2 or M3. I'd feel bad for marring it.
cons
-$100-$300 more than the Konica, depending one where you look
-apparently has barrel distortion
-I heard at f1.5, it has focus shift
What are your experiences with these lenses? How is the CV's contrast? Straight out of camera, do the photos turn out flat, dull, or contrasty?
Currently, I'm leaning toward the Konica as, from what I've gathered, it doesn't have as much distortion, and I like how utilitarian it looks. But, perhaps the Voigtlander is superior. I am looking for a decently contrasty lens, that I can pretty much use in most situations. Some might recommend the Canon 50mm 1.4 LTM, but I didn't like how I had to turn the focus ring almost 180 degrees just to close focus, and found the focus ring over dampened, so it wasn't ideal for street to me.
Thanks for any help!