daveywaugh
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I recently purchased a second hand Planar 50 (couldn't find one new anywhere here in Australia) and am very happy with the results. It's on an M3 and I ended up buying it because I couldn't come to terms with my Hex 50 back-focussing (although it worked well on my old R3A).
I must say the Planar doesn't seem built as nicely as the Hex. The focus ring wobbles a bit (well there's a bit of play). It's kind of annoying although it doesn't affect the results. I don't believe this is the infamous 'Zeiss wobble', but is it normal? Do I just put up with it or do you think it's something I should have repaired?
Compared to the Hex, the bokeh probably isn't quite as smooth, and I miss the built in hood. The Planar is very sharp however, and I can see a nice 'pop' that people talk about. I think I will grow to love this lens. I really desired the Sonnar but simply couldn't find one anywhere.
Hoods for the Planar are out of stock to, so am using a B+W haze filter for a bit of protection (I normally don't use filters - only hoods). Any thoughts here? I only really shoot B&W and not sure if the haze filter is more problems than it's worth...
Thanks.
I must say the Planar doesn't seem built as nicely as the Hex. The focus ring wobbles a bit (well there's a bit of play). It's kind of annoying although it doesn't affect the results. I don't believe this is the infamous 'Zeiss wobble', but is it normal? Do I just put up with it or do you think it's something I should have repaired?
Compared to the Hex, the bokeh probably isn't quite as smooth, and I miss the built in hood. The Planar is very sharp however, and I can see a nice 'pop' that people talk about. I think I will grow to love this lens. I really desired the Sonnar but simply couldn't find one anywhere.
Hoods for the Planar are out of stock to, so am using a B+W haze filter for a bit of protection (I normally don't use filters - only hoods). Any thoughts here? I only really shoot B&W and not sure if the haze filter is more problems than it's worth...
Thanks.