Frank Petronio
Well-known
And that I just saved myself $600-700.
Seriously, the image quality is similar and the build quality is pretty darn good for a $319 lens?
Seriously, the image quality is similar and the build quality is pretty darn good for a $319 lens?
venchka
Veteran
No doubt a good lens. You saved about $400-$500. Grinning. Still a big savings.
Prosaic
Well-known
pretty darn good for a $319 lens?
Seriously, I have yet to find a CV lens that´s not a bargain... Imagine what Leica would want for a 35/1.2 "Noctilux".
notturtle
Well-known
its superb in every way. I put up a mini review making some comparisons to the zm biogon under the CV/Bessa forum.
rya
Established
Mine sat cold for a while after I bought a 50 cron, then the 35 1.2. I shot a roll with it about a week ago...It is back in the line-up full time between 5 am and 9 pm.
Frank Petronio
Well-known
Thanks. I needed that after deciding to buy my second VC lens (first was a 40/1.4 that I hated).
peter_n
Veteran
No, it is a very good lens. I have the first version that is LTM and closest focus of 0.9M. I believe the newer one goes down to 0.7M.
roundg
Well-known
oops, too late. I just sold my CV35 PII 12hours ago.
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chrishayton
Well-known
No, it is a very good lens. I have the first version that is LTM and closest focus of 0.9M. I believe the newer one goes down to 0.7M.
My 35mm 2.5 classic (ltm) version focuses to 0.7 on my camera :S ( i think and hope)
peter_n
Veteran
I just had a quick look at the lens to make sure - closest focus is 0.9M...
nzeeman
Well-known
Thanks. I needed that after deciding to buy my second VC lens (first was a 40/1.4 that I hated).
why did you hated 40/1.4?
Michael Markey
Veteran
My first lens was the VC 40 SC and I have ,lets say reservations.Perhaps I chose incorrectly and should have bought someting which produced something more to my taste. Still new to this aspect although been shooting for years. The line up does get good reviews though and I will certainly give the wides a try.Thanks. I needed that after deciding to buy my second VC lens (first was a 40/1.4 that I hated).
Bingley
Veteran
I had the CV Skopar 35/2.5 classic, and liked it, but ultimately sold it. I "replaced" it w/ a Minolta Rokkor-M 40/2.0 (CLE version), purchased from a member here. The two lenses are about the same size, which is to say quite small, and gaining an extra stop w/ the Rokkor 40 was, to me, worth the slight difference in focal length. Finally, the Rokkor 40 produces a look that is indistinguishable from a 35 summicron v. 4. Since I can't afford a summicron 35 (either v. 3 or v. 4), this was a pretty satisfactory result. Although the little CV skopar is a great lens and a fabulous bargain, I haven't missed it.
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