Pico
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Early 35mm Summilux
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Canon f/2.0 LTM for sure.
harry01562
Registered semi-lurker
I agree with the last post, for the Canon 35/2. Primary problem is it's not common, and usually pricey.
The FSU 50/1.8's are normally an excellent lens. Same is true for the humble Canon 50/1.8. I prefer the chrome to the newer black, because I like the heft of the chrome lens. If you find a good one at the right price, a great choice if the Canon 50/1.5. As with the 35, it's not easy to find, and still pricey.
I usually carry a small kit, with a P and the 35/50 mentioned above. If I need a 2nd body, I'll add the 50/1.2, just in case I need the extra, and use it on a Canon 7s. I also have the 50/0.95, but not usually used except for theatre or night street work. Also, they are heavy, but do make effective, but expensive, weapons. if really needed. Actually cheap now, considering the hassle and expense of a decent H&K or such.
Harry
The FSU 50/1.8's are normally an excellent lens. Same is true for the humble Canon 50/1.8. I prefer the chrome to the newer black, because I like the heft of the chrome lens. If you find a good one at the right price, a great choice if the Canon 50/1.5. As with the 35, it's not easy to find, and still pricey.
I usually carry a small kit, with a P and the 35/50 mentioned above. If I need a 2nd body, I'll add the 50/1.2, just in case I need the extra, and use it on a Canon 7s. I also have the 50/0.95, but not usually used except for theatre or night street work. Also, they are heavy, but do make effective, but expensive, weapons. if really needed. Actually cheap now, considering the hassle and expense of a decent H&K or such.
Harry
kermaier
Well-known
Reasonably priced LTM lenses? My picks (from my own bag, not my wishlist) are:
Canon 25/3.5
CV 28/3.5 or Canon 28/3.5
CV 35/2.5 or Canon 35/2.8
CV 50/2.5 or Canon 50/1.5 or Nikkor H.C 50/2
The Canon 50/1.8 is an outstanding lens for the money, but I have 9-10 50mm lenses
, so it doesn't get used much these days.
I've excluded the UC-Hexanon 35/2 on account of price.
::Ari
Canon 25/3.5
CV 28/3.5 or Canon 28/3.5
CV 35/2.5 or Canon 35/2.8
CV 50/2.5 or Canon 50/1.5 or Nikkor H.C 50/2
The Canon 50/1.8 is an outstanding lens for the money, but I have 9-10 50mm lenses
I've excluded the UC-Hexanon 35/2 on account of price.
::Ari
Bill58
Native Texan
The Canon 25/3.5 is my all-time favorite for snapshooting around the city. Set it at 5.6/ 250 and shoot w/ no focus or fuss. It's faster than any digital.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
With my Canon RF's ( one L1, two 7 and a 7S) - my most used lens is the Canon 35f2. Nice and compact and very good. Second lens in LTM is the incomparable VC 28f3.5 - nothing better out there for size and image quality in bl/w.
DNG
Film Friendly
Has to be the Zeiss 50mm f/1.5 C-Sonnar, I can use it on my M5 and Panasonic G1 (where it resides now)
Also I just sold my VC 25mm Snapshot, and VM 35mm f/1.4 SC... I did buy a VC 28mm f/1.9 Ultron ASPH. But the 50mm f/1.5 is still my favorite.
Also I just sold my VC 25mm Snapshot, and VM 35mm f/1.4 SC... I did buy a VC 28mm f/1.9 Ultron ASPH. But the 50mm f/1.5 is still my favorite.
enasniearth
Well-known
Canon nikkor lenses
Canon nikkor lenses
With the built in camera finder frames .
35
Canon 35. F2
Nikkor 35 f2.5
50
Canon 50 f1.8
Nikkor 50 f2 or 1.4
85 / 100/ 105
Canon 100 3.5
Nikkor 85f2 and 105 f2.5
My favorites are the canon 35f2, nikkor 50 1.4 , and canon 100 3.5
The canon 25mm3.5 is a great lens but out of price for most buyers.
I shoot the canon 35 f2 on an m series camera ( named the poor mans summicron by some. )
It is really your preference for focal length that is the first decision , then what lens can I afford . If it is your only lens try for at least an f2 aperture as it is more flexible in all lighting situations .
Canon nikkor lenses
With the built in camera finder frames .
35
Canon 35. F2
Nikkor 35 f2.5
50
Canon 50 f1.8
Nikkor 50 f2 or 1.4
85 / 100/ 105
Canon 100 3.5
Nikkor 85f2 and 105 f2.5
My favorites are the canon 35f2, nikkor 50 1.4 , and canon 100 3.5
The canon 25mm3.5 is a great lens but out of price for most buyers.
I shoot the canon 35 f2 on an m series camera ( named the poor mans summicron by some. )
It is really your preference for focal length that is the first decision , then what lens can I afford . If it is your only lens try for at least an f2 aperture as it is more flexible in all lighting situations .
Steve Karr
Film tank shaker
DR or Canon f/1.2
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