Wobba
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I also believe that later Nokton V1's had better contrast wide open, because as of late I've owned 4 late production V1 samples with great contrast wide open (possibly a change in coatings?).
In my comparison of V1 and V2 there was absolutely zero difference in contrast which is perfectly fine as the V1 samples I've recently owned have all be tops. As for the V2 vs Lux ASPH or FLE side by side comparisons, it remains to be seen.....but I bet the Lux FLE now has a formidable competitor. As for rendering qualities, look at the last pictures and show me one Summilux ASPH/FLE that looks as smooth as those....anyone?
You could be right about the early vs late V1's. I tried the V1 when as soon is it became available and the contrast was really low wide open. I was put off by this and decided to go on the hunt for a good 35/1.4 ASPH.
My only gripe with this lens (V2) is size/weight. I can't help but feel that Voigtlander could have made this lens smaller/lighter if it maxed the speed at f1.4. In comparing test shots at f1.2 vs f1.4 (shutter & ISO fixed) the difference in exposure is barely discernible.
Either way, this lens is fast becoming one of my all time favourites.