02Pilot
Malcontent
Here's the situation in which I find myself: having settled on a Canon P as the basis for my primary 35mm system, I'm now working out my lens selection. Right now I have a Jupiter-12 35mm f/2.8, a Jupiter-8 50mm f/2.0, a Leitz Elmar 90mm f/4.0, and a Nikkor 135mm f/3.5. I am perfectly content with the latter two and see no reason to change or supplement them. In 35 and 50, however, I'm considering making some changes.
In 35mm, the Jupiter-12 is OK, but I'm not entirely happy with it. Rendering is OK, but the aperture adjustment is a pain, especially with filters, and I find it tends to flare more often than I would like. I'm considering replacing it with a Canon f/3.2 or f/2.8. I do not tend to use this focal length all that frequently, however, so this is of secondary importance right now.
It's in 50mm that I have the most uncertainty. I like the Jupiter-8 a lot, so it will remain part of the collection. I am thinking that I would like to have some other choices, as I find I am primarily a 50mm shooter and it would be nice to be able to fine tune the look of various types of subjects in my most commonly used focal length. The lenses I'm considering here are the Serenar f/1.9 collapsible, the Serenar f/1.8, and the later Canon f/1.4. I've seen images from all of them, so I have an idea of the differences in rendering. The problem is that I can't really afford all of them. So the question then becomes one of choice: do I simply buy the 1.4 and forget about the other two; buy the two Serenar lenses and forget about the 1.4; buy only the 1.9 or the 1.8 and forget the other two; or drop the whole idea and stick with the one lens I currently have and like?
Obviously everyone's priorities in these sorts of decisions are going to be different, but I'm interested in hearing opinions and rationales for your choices. Thanks.
In 35mm, the Jupiter-12 is OK, but I'm not entirely happy with it. Rendering is OK, but the aperture adjustment is a pain, especially with filters, and I find it tends to flare more often than I would like. I'm considering replacing it with a Canon f/3.2 or f/2.8. I do not tend to use this focal length all that frequently, however, so this is of secondary importance right now.
It's in 50mm that I have the most uncertainty. I like the Jupiter-8 a lot, so it will remain part of the collection. I am thinking that I would like to have some other choices, as I find I am primarily a 50mm shooter and it would be nice to be able to fine tune the look of various types of subjects in my most commonly used focal length. The lenses I'm considering here are the Serenar f/1.9 collapsible, the Serenar f/1.8, and the later Canon f/1.4. I've seen images from all of them, so I have an idea of the differences in rendering. The problem is that I can't really afford all of them. So the question then becomes one of choice: do I simply buy the 1.4 and forget about the other two; buy the two Serenar lenses and forget about the 1.4; buy only the 1.9 or the 1.8 and forget the other two; or drop the whole idea and stick with the one lens I currently have and like?
Obviously everyone's priorities in these sorts of decisions are going to be different, but I'm interested in hearing opinions and rationales for your choices. Thanks.