jsrockit
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You can't really go wrong with any of your Choices... ALL Stellar
really most 50's for that matter.
It really get down to what feels good in the hand ....
Agree completely...
You can't really go wrong with any of your Choices... ALL Stellar
really most 50's for that matter.
It really get down to what feels good in the hand ....
I’m as confused as ever!
The Planar & Summicron look like they render a very similar image to my very amateur and untrained eye. The Elmar looks quite different, more modern like my 35mm colour skopar.
The 50mm skopar is one that I know very little about.
I think the problem here is I might need all 4!!
Hi,
I worry about people chosing lenses from posts on the internet. As I see it the negative is the original, the print is second-hand, the scan is third-hand, the post on a website is forth-hand, the link to RFF is fifth-hand and then your monitor makes it sixth-hand.
Just my 2d worth.
Regards, David
Get 50 2.5 Skopar, it is most marvelous 50 lens ever made. And just neutral in rendering. If f2.5 is OK.
To be honest V3, V4 Crons "renders" just as Planar. No signature in the image. And Rigid is about the same. If you want rendering, it is f1.5, f1.4 lenses (doesn't need to be wide open) and Cron Collapsible and before it, Leitz LTM lenses.
Starting from Rigid all Crons are well corrected. Except flaring veil with v4.
And corrected means neutral, looks the same.
arghhh David, so Bloody serious ... 😉
Is it not in good fun ... plus I think if You look here or go to flickriver and look at a few hundred photos of a 'specific' lens
One gets a feel of the lens ...the way it renders
even under such diverse conditions / digital sensors, film -developer combos
It's all in the Eye and what it perceives
Bedt~ H
I want the color skopar for the ergonomics.. i just wish it had no distortion... or maybe pick the heliar but wish it 2 more stops.🙂i recently sold my 35mm cron asph to get back to 50mm. my shopping notes basically went like this:
- 50mm collapsible and rigid for less contrast and decent bokeh (it’s harsher from the DR to the pre-asph, and i’m not rich enough for the apo-asph), but not very flare resistant
- 50mm zeiss planar for high contrast, good flare resistance, and decent bokeh, or the c-sonnar for better bokeh. silver chrome matches pretty well.
- 50mm voigtlander color-skopar for pretty nice bokeh, but with pincushion. looks really cool, but focusing tab on the silver version has soft paint. (turns out the aperture ring is quite wiggly, on mine at least.)
- 50mm f/2.5 leica summarit-m for high contrast and nice bokeh, but slightly thin focusing tab. get the f/2.4 for the standard focusing tab, but silver anodizing doesn’t quite match silver chrome. f/2.4 has a spiffy hood!
- 50mm f/1.5 voigtlander nokton for high contrast, decent bokeh, but no focusing tab or satin silver finish
- 50mm f/2 konica m-hexanon for nice bokeh, nicest aperture ring, but only comes in black
i ended up getting the planar and the color-skopar to try out.
I want the color skopar for the ergonomics.. i just wish it had no distortion
... there is a dual range Summicron on ebay (with no goggles) for under £700 that is looking very tempting.