The F1.5 optimized C Sonnar experience ?

Hacker said:
Does it mean that the Noktpn and C-Sonnar is very similar to the 50 Lux ASPH?
No, that's the "Internets" misremembering misquotes. E. Puts declared the 50mm Nokton just as good, if not better than the 50mm Summilux pre-asph, but declared the 50mm Summilux ASPH as far superior.

I've seen shots taken with the Nokton. It's very good. But, it flares like a paper-cut with lime juice, in very contrasty situations. So does the 35mm Ultron.

I like the 35mm Ultron far better than the 50mm Nokton.
 
Will the Sonnar-C then give a different look compared to the 50 Lux ASPH? I'm asking because I often read of 35mm Lux and 35mm IV being of different signatures, IV having more bokeh. In the same vein, I'm looking for a lens that has a different signature, say a Sonnar-C to the 50mm Lux ASPH.
 
the zm sonnar c has a unique look to the images it creates.
a soft around the edge look.
there is a flickr group with m mount lenses that has zm sonnar shots.
joe
 

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hacker,
I have never shot the 50 Summilux, but I have shot lots of other good "normal" lenses, The C Sonnar has nothing to do with them, it is a hybrid between a modern lens - and I do not say Summilux, let's say between a Planar, and a fast lens from the 1930. The f5.6 marks the beginning of a rendering like a Planar, any wider aperture draws as a mix of a 1930 lens and a modern lens, so you have a completely unreal and "abrupt" bokeh, and a pretty sharp, or at least contrasty plane of focus. Go to the M Mount group on flickr and look up the C Sonnar shots, you will understand.
 
mfogiel said:
At this point, I think I will wait for a faster "Nocti-Planar" from Zeiss rather than risking a C Sonnar that will only work wide open.

Hmm, it would be interesting, if Zeiss will announce for example a ZM Planar 50/1.4 in future. They already have a bigger SLR version of it in different mounts. The lens is quite good in "old" C/Y-mount, too. Here are some of my shots at wide open http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=planar50mm14 wideopen&w=53094145@N00&m=tags
 
mfogiel said:
hacker,
I have never shot the 50 Summilux, but I have shot lots of other good "normal" lenses, The C Sonnar has nothing to do with them, it is a hybrid between a modern lens - and I do not say Summilux, let's say between a Planar, and a fast lens from the 1930. The f5.6 marks the beginning of a rendering like a Planar, any wider aperture draws as a mix of a 1930 lens and a modern lens, so you have a completely unreal and "abrupt" bokeh, and a pretty sharp, or at least contrasty plane of focus. Go to the M Mount group on flickr and look up the C Sonnar shots, you will understand.


i agree.
with the zm sonnar you get 2 lenses in one. a more 'romantic' lens and a very sharp lens depending on which aperture is chosen.
 
I agree with Roger. I love the lens the way it is. I just focus slightly behind what I want sharp. In this case the mesh rather than the chair rail and even at f1.4 it seems to work very well. It's fast becoming my favorite 50. When I take it and my Dual Range, I want for nothing more in that focal length.
 

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