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If the copy lens will be sold für $500-$600, it will have a good chance of success in sales. If it sells for $700-$800, it will most likely not be able to compete with the CV lens. My prediction.
If the copy lens will be sold für $500-$600, it will have a good chance of success in sales. If it sells for $700-$800, it will most likely not be able to compete with the CV lens. My prediction.
Kevin: which posted images were taken with which of the two lenses? Is this information shown?
It will be a difficult choice for some people here; the latest CV Ultron 35/2 versus the copy of the first version Summicron 35/2 (8 elements).
Similar cost. Great lenses.
Which lens is a better buy? Why?
No interest in the Voigtlander. I already have a bunch of boring lenses.
No interest in the Voigtlander. I already have a bunch of boring lenses.
How can a lens be boring? Is it not the photographer who has to let the lens live?
Erik.
KEVIN-XU 愛 forever;2904434 said:[Test photos]
Aperture: f/2.0 wide open
Leica M240 + Leica Summicron 35mm f2 Eight Element Replica Prototype
NOTE: DNG file convert to jpg file without any post editing
[test samples] Leica Summicron 35mm f2 Eight Element Replica Prototype made in China by Kevin-Xu, on Flickr
How can a lens be boring? Is it not the photographer who has to let the lens live?
Erik.
No interest in the Voigtlander. I already have a bunch of boring lenses.
I've been offline and out of the loop for a bit but I am just seeing this and getting caught up on the thread! How exciting this is, the V1 Summicron was a lens I have long wanted to try but I had no interest in paying the going rate, but this looks like a wonderful option (regardless of it being a "copy"). I can totally appreciate the effort going into this creation and also appreciate the craftsmanship involved.
I don't know if I can commit to buying (without knowing the hard pricing details yet other than the approximate) but I would definitely be an interested party for a black one.
Thank you so much for sharing this with the community and I look forward to the continued development here!
Very interesting endeavor there, Kevin. I wish the manufacturer luck in the completion of his project. I can see this turning into a boutique market, with the manufacturer offering a la cart service for whatever plating/paint/brass you want. If it goes well, put me down for a classic chrome version.
PF