dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
Now, I had posted, I think, in the "Leica M" forum initially asking if anyone had samples - no one really responded and a lot of folks told me to check out Sean Reid's reviews.
I had my suspicions that the CV 35mm f1.4 Nokton couldn't be "that bad" (or "that good") so I decided to get one for myself to run a quick test on it.
I think I'll take my time and do a proper "non-scientific" review for my blog at later date.
I set up a quick test, at ISO160, on my balcony. Sun was in the west (i.e. behind me) and hitting the building facing me (to the east) so with that in mind I set up my quickie test using an empty deodorant spray can, future floor polish and my old Nokia 6020 Cell phone 😀
The images were shot as follows: camera on a tripod, f2.0, 1/250, ISO160. Both lenses were shot in a naked state; that is, no UV/IR filters - and yours truly remained fully clothed 😀. In lightroom, auto white balance, auto exposure and then exported.
In photoshop, just cropped and/or resized for web.
Here's the over all shot at f2.0.
First the Summicron
Now the Cosina/Voigtlander
Ok ok .. now.. before I look at 100% crops (two of them) I gotta say that the Cron seems to be showing some flare in the upper left hand corner - (or at least light drifting in from the reflected sun light) where as the Voigtlander does not.
Secondly, note the difference in the pincushioning (I think that's the right term; anyone can correct me if I'm wrong here) in the Voigtlander versus the Cron. The Cron seemed to render the image "as is" where as the Voigtlander seems to have a bit of a "bend" to it.
Now the two 100% crops - one for "detail" and one for bokeh.
First the detail.
Again, Cron goes first.
Now the Voigtlander
The words "Durable" and "Family" on the Future Floor Wax bottle can be discerned from the Voigtlander image but not from the Cron image. The black colour in the Old Spice canister is deeper in the Voigtlander image than the Cron image. I don't know whether these things are "good or bad" but right now.. the Voigtlander don't look so bad @ f2.0 😉
Now the bokeh crops.
Cron first
Voigtlander next
Ahhh.. the Cron clearly has the round, circular bokeh goin on versus the decahedron look of the Voigtlander. The decahedron doesn't exist in the Voigtlander @ f1.4 but the resulting bokeh is a whole other story 😀
So.. is that Cron worth that much more? (Something like $2700 vs $650)
Who knows - right now, that Voigtlander looks like it may have found a new home.
Dave
I had my suspicions that the CV 35mm f1.4 Nokton couldn't be "that bad" (or "that good") so I decided to get one for myself to run a quick test on it.
I think I'll take my time and do a proper "non-scientific" review for my blog at later date.
I set up a quick test, at ISO160, on my balcony. Sun was in the west (i.e. behind me) and hitting the building facing me (to the east) so with that in mind I set up my quickie test using an empty deodorant spray can, future floor polish and my old Nokia 6020 Cell phone 😀
The images were shot as follows: camera on a tripod, f2.0, 1/250, ISO160. Both lenses were shot in a naked state; that is, no UV/IR filters - and yours truly remained fully clothed 😀. In lightroom, auto white balance, auto exposure and then exported.
In photoshop, just cropped and/or resized for web.
Here's the over all shot at f2.0.
First the Summicron

Now the Cosina/Voigtlander

Ok ok .. now.. before I look at 100% crops (two of them) I gotta say that the Cron seems to be showing some flare in the upper left hand corner - (or at least light drifting in from the reflected sun light) where as the Voigtlander does not.
Secondly, note the difference in the pincushioning (I think that's the right term; anyone can correct me if I'm wrong here) in the Voigtlander versus the Cron. The Cron seemed to render the image "as is" where as the Voigtlander seems to have a bit of a "bend" to it.
Now the two 100% crops - one for "detail" and one for bokeh.
First the detail.
Again, Cron goes first.

Now the Voigtlander

The words "Durable" and "Family" on the Future Floor Wax bottle can be discerned from the Voigtlander image but not from the Cron image. The black colour in the Old Spice canister is deeper in the Voigtlander image than the Cron image. I don't know whether these things are "good or bad" but right now.. the Voigtlander don't look so bad @ f2.0 😉
Now the bokeh crops.
Cron first

Voigtlander next

Ahhh.. the Cron clearly has the round, circular bokeh goin on versus the decahedron look of the Voigtlander. The decahedron doesn't exist in the Voigtlander @ f1.4 but the resulting bokeh is a whole other story 😀
So.. is that Cron worth that much more? (Something like $2700 vs $650)
Who knows - right now, that Voigtlander looks like it may have found a new home.
Dave