FrankS
Registered User
Sold Summaron f3.5 and Summaron f2.8.
Bought Canon 35f2 and Hasselblad 40 (non T*).
Pretty even up, money-wise. How'd I do, do you think?
Bought Canon 35f2 and Hasselblad 40 (non T*).
Pretty even up, money-wise. How'd I do, do you think?
kzphoto
Well-known
Would have kept the f/2.8. That lens is awesome. I don't know much about the 40. Is it good?
FrankS
Registered User
Not great, but it's wide and medium format.
35mm is not my favourite 135 format focal length.
35mm is not my favourite 135 format focal length.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Keep the Canon 35/2, lose the 'blad.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
Money-wise, I think you did OK. I have the 35/2.8 Summaron and the 40 T* CF. I think they are both great (and there's no difference between the 40 C and the T* except the coating), but I would never let go of my Summaron for a 40 Distagon, or anything else!
ferider
Veteran
Money-wise you did OK Frank.
Lens-wise, both lenses enable you to do more than you could before.
Enjoy !
Roland.
Lens-wise, both lenses enable you to do more than you could before.
Enjoy !
Roland.
FrankS
Registered User
Money-wise you did OK Frank.
Lens-wise, both lenses enable you to do more than you could before.
Enjoy !
Roland.
Yeah, that's how I figure it.
EthanFrank
Well-known
Enjoy the 40mm! I'd love to see some shots.
raid
Dad Photographer
That was a good swap or you, Frank. The 40mm lens will give you great MF images and the Canon lens is known for its qualities.
The 40 gives you an alternative to an SWC. I hope it works out well for you, something I should think of too.
FrankS
Registered User
that f2,8 summaron was a killer lens, albeit a tad slow for available light. but it was a very good copy -- I remember it. it close focussed to 70cm; so it seems you gained a stop to f/2 while giving up 30cm. the rendering is an
Yes Thomas, that was the lens that came from you. I was proud to own it, but hardly ever used it.
I also recently got a Canon 35f2.8, so I still have a vintage look 35, with a speed advantage over the Summaron f3.5 I sold.
I'm most excited about the Hasselblad 40. It's a stop faster and retains reflex viewing over the SWC, but is much larger.
Like I said, it's difficult to hit a moving target.
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