andriirad
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Because 35mm - is my favorite focal length for the street photo, my 35mm Skopar PII almost glued to my M9 for last half of year) Anyway, I have a desire to move further and get some more "serious" lens for affordable budget. So...here is basically the options, that I personally have according to my budget:
1. Biogon ZM 35mm 2.0
2. Biogon ZM 35mm 2.8
3. Summaron-m 35mm 2.8
4. Summarit-m 35mm 2.5
or...
5. Summicron-m 35mm 2.0 ASPH
The last one is obviously the best option, but its kind of on the real edge of my budget and I will be happy to find out, that I can get some very similar "quality" lens, but for more "kind" price)
I also have only 2 requirements for the 35mm lens, what I wanna buy:
1. Perfect flare resistance
2. Good sharpness from center to corner starting from f4 (preferably from wide open)
I have owned before Biogon ZM 35mm 2.0 (it was the sweet time of shooting with Epson R-D1s) and that was really good lens. You probably also know the reputation of this lens like "as good, or even better, than Summicron 35mm ASPH". However, according to my experience, I can not say that it could be true for a few reasons. First of all my sample of Biogon had some small build quality issue: when I turned my camera in vertical orientation - the focusing ring of the Biogon starting to move kind of tough, so I have to use a little force to move it front and back. In horizontal orientation focusing ring moved flawless and without any issue. Another concern was about overall sharpness of the lens. Basically Biogon was sharp enough for all of the cases, but if we reviewing it like the lens, which is so good as 35mm Summicron ASPH, it will be good to say that the overall sharpness of the lens is beyond this reputation. My sample of Biogon have some visible softness in the corners starting from f2.0 and up to f4.0 (you can see the attached picture, which is showing the sharpness of the lens on f4.0). From f5.6 lens was sharp enough from centre to corners. I can not say that it was a big issue, but after lots of feedbacks that this lens is really producing the "cron ASPH" IQ, I was a little disappointed. In defeat of that lens I can say, that the rendering, resolution and the famous "Zeiss 3D look" of the pictures were up to really high standards.
Now I'm shooting with Skopar 35mm PII and its really good, but the softness in the corners (up to f8.0) and his well known flare resistance making me thinking all the time to get something better.
After I bought some time ago old used Summicron-M 50mm 2.0 type III and found out his OUTSTANDING performance in all of the directions (resolution, overall sharpness, flare resistance, bokeh, etc.) I made a conclusion that if you really wanna get "Leica quality" of your pictures - buy Leica lens! Well, sometimes you need to pass through few "situations" - to realize an obvious things)
So! For now I'm mostly curious about Summaron 35mm 2.8 and Summarit 35mm 2.5 (I also add 2 lenses from Zeiss, just in case if my Biogon 35mm was not really good sample and the rumors, that goes around ZM 35mm lenses are really true).
Summaron is old and have some lack of contrast (according to the some feedbacks, that I read about it), but it have 0.7m minimal focusing distance, solid metal build quality and really good optical performance.
Summarit is a good modern Leica lens, but it have some softness in the corners (I never seen samples personally, but read lots of feedbacks about it), 0.8m minimal focusing distance, some distortion and little worse build quality, than 35mm cron ASPH.
So I will be really glad for your suggestions and thoughts about my searching. Also I'll be even more than happy, if someone of you will be so kind - to attach few samples of your summaron and summarit pictures, where I can see the sharpness from center to corner on wide open aperture.
1. Biogon ZM 35mm 2.0
2. Biogon ZM 35mm 2.8
3. Summaron-m 35mm 2.8
4. Summarit-m 35mm 2.5
or...
5. Summicron-m 35mm 2.0 ASPH
The last one is obviously the best option, but its kind of on the real edge of my budget and I will be happy to find out, that I can get some very similar "quality" lens, but for more "kind" price)
I also have only 2 requirements for the 35mm lens, what I wanna buy:
1. Perfect flare resistance
2. Good sharpness from center to corner starting from f4 (preferably from wide open)
I have owned before Biogon ZM 35mm 2.0 (it was the sweet time of shooting with Epson R-D1s) and that was really good lens. You probably also know the reputation of this lens like "as good, or even better, than Summicron 35mm ASPH". However, according to my experience, I can not say that it could be true for a few reasons. First of all my sample of Biogon had some small build quality issue: when I turned my camera in vertical orientation - the focusing ring of the Biogon starting to move kind of tough, so I have to use a little force to move it front and back. In horizontal orientation focusing ring moved flawless and without any issue. Another concern was about overall sharpness of the lens. Basically Biogon was sharp enough for all of the cases, but if we reviewing it like the lens, which is so good as 35mm Summicron ASPH, it will be good to say that the overall sharpness of the lens is beyond this reputation. My sample of Biogon have some visible softness in the corners starting from f2.0 and up to f4.0 (you can see the attached picture, which is showing the sharpness of the lens on f4.0). From f5.6 lens was sharp enough from centre to corners. I can not say that it was a big issue, but after lots of feedbacks that this lens is really producing the "cron ASPH" IQ, I was a little disappointed. In defeat of that lens I can say, that the rendering, resolution and the famous "Zeiss 3D look" of the pictures were up to really high standards.
Now I'm shooting with Skopar 35mm PII and its really good, but the softness in the corners (up to f8.0) and his well known flare resistance making me thinking all the time to get something better.
After I bought some time ago old used Summicron-M 50mm 2.0 type III and found out his OUTSTANDING performance in all of the directions (resolution, overall sharpness, flare resistance, bokeh, etc.) I made a conclusion that if you really wanna get "Leica quality" of your pictures - buy Leica lens! Well, sometimes you need to pass through few "situations" - to realize an obvious things)
So! For now I'm mostly curious about Summaron 35mm 2.8 and Summarit 35mm 2.5 (I also add 2 lenses from Zeiss, just in case if my Biogon 35mm was not really good sample and the rumors, that goes around ZM 35mm lenses are really true).
Summaron is old and have some lack of contrast (according to the some feedbacks, that I read about it), but it have 0.7m minimal focusing distance, solid metal build quality and really good optical performance.
Summarit is a good modern Leica lens, but it have some softness in the corners (I never seen samples personally, but read lots of feedbacks about it), 0.8m minimal focusing distance, some distortion and little worse build quality, than 35mm cron ASPH.
So I will be really glad for your suggestions and thoughts about my searching. Also I'll be even more than happy, if someone of you will be so kind - to attach few samples of your summaron and summarit pictures, where I can see the sharpness from center to corner on wide open aperture.