Pre-Ashp 35/1.4 Summilux vs Voigtlander on M8

+1 if you can find one at a reasonable price, buy it. if you don't like it, i'll take it off your hands. i think the f1.7 ultron has a higher price tag in the used market than the 35/1.4 these days :(

If you can stand to lose 1/2 stop the 35/1.7 Ultron is excellent. (I own both).

Cheers,

R.
 
It's all about the glow. If you want glow then go with the pre-asph. I can spot a pre-asph picture straight away. I like mine. I only wish it also focused to 0.7 meters instead of roughly 0.9 meters.

In the right light, the 35/1.4 SC "glows", too, just not as much :)

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Cheers,

Roland.
 
Hi Roland

Hi Roland

Wow, the glow on that book is just like the glow on many 'lux wide open images.

The pre-asph 35 lux also has a subtler glow wide open, lots of micro contrast. I'll try to attach an example. Perhaps the CV does this type of "glow" as well, and I just haven't seen it.


In the right light, the 35/1.4 SC "glows", too, just not as much :)

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Cheers,

Roland.
 

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This works just for the SC version, Ted, and back-lighting in this situation was very strong. Maybe 8 stops contrast or more ....

In my experience the pre-asph "glow" (veiling flare) is stronger.
 
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interesting

interesting

Will have to keep my eyes open for a used SC version and try this out sometime.

This works just for the SC version, Ted, and back-lighting in this situation was very strong. Maybe 8 stops contrast or more ....

In my experience the pre-asph "glow" (veiling flare) is stronger.
 
Yep. 3 copies, Joe. All gone though. A little harder (OOF & sharper) than the 35, but not by much. I can recommend the SC version there too, great colors on slide film and I imagine on digital, too.
 
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