
Nikkor-PC 10.5cm F2.5, LTM on the Leiva M Monochrom. Yellow filter.
I would say no. The 50mm f2 Sonnar lenses have 6 elements, the 1.5 lenses have 7. In my opinion the f1.5 lenses are better at f2 than the f2 lenses are. The character is similar though. F1.5 lenses tend to be a bit more funky wide open than their smaller brethren.Question for those who have both Zeiss 50/1.5 & 50/2:
Are pics indistinguishable from f/2?
In other words is the 50/2 just a 50/1.5 that's stopped down to f/2?
Speaking of comparing the same generation lenses.
My Zeiss Opton Sonnar 5cm f2.0 appears to my eyes to resolve more detail than the f1.5 version at the same apertures. The second photo in Mark Wyatt’s first set shows the same kind of results I get w/ my f2.0. I know the f1.5 has the better reputation, but the 2.0 is my favorite.Question for those who have both Zeiss 50/1.5 & 50/2:
Are pics indistinguishable from f/2?
In other words is the 50/2 just a 50/1.5 that's stopped down to f/2?
Speaking of comparing the same generation lenses.
Another on my "to compare" lists. Additionally, the Post-War CZJ 5cm F1.5 and 5cm F2 Sonnars are different from the wartime lenses. So many Sonnars.Question for those who have both Zeiss 50/1.5 & 50/2:
Are pics indistinguishable from f/2?
In other words is the 50/2 just a 50/1.5 that's stopped down to f/2?
Speaking of comparing the same generation lenses.
So little time!Another on my "to compare" lists. Additionally, the Post-War CZJ 5cm F1.5 and 5cm F2 Sonnars are different from the wartime lenses. So many Sonnars.