Nick De Marco
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I said goodbye to two old lovely lenses, the Leica Summicron 35mm f2 (re aspherical version IV) and Voigtlander Nokton f1.2, to but two new Voigtlanders - the 35 f1.4 and 75 f1.8. Although I loved the old lenses, for various reasons:the summicron was old and battered, lens hood broken, focus knob snapped off, aperture ring too tight etc, and only f2; the 1.2 Nokton was lovely but far to big and heavy as an around walk around lens, which means taking 2 35s wherever you go, one very heavy. So I used them less and less, using the CV 35mm f2.5 more for practical reasons.
But loving fast lenses, and ones I can travel with, I wanted these 2 new Voigtlander lenses. The 35/1.4 looked like a good general walkabout lens, nice and small, and possibility of a stop more than the summicron. The 75 is my first 75 (never got on with 90s on my M6), and looks like a good fast lens.
I was lucky that the guys in the shop gave me such a good price for two beloved, yet no longer used and very battered lenses, so I hardly need to spend anything to get these two new ones.
Here, then, are the first few pics from the first film using these lenses. So far, so good, I really seem to like the 2 lenses.
I was going to say now I'm off to Venice to really test them (with the CV 21/4 and 28/3.5 as well with my M6), but my train from Paris has just been cancelled due to the lengthening of the French general strike so I guess they will get some use whilst here stranded in Paris
First: saying goodbye to my Nokton f1.2 @f2
The 35/1.4
And the 75/1.8
More of the first few photos are in this set:
2 New Voigtlander lenses - a set on Flickr
Thanks for looking
Nick
But loving fast lenses, and ones I can travel with, I wanted these 2 new Voigtlander lenses. The 35/1.4 looked like a good general walkabout lens, nice and small, and possibility of a stop more than the summicron. The 75 is my first 75 (never got on with 90s on my M6), and looks like a good fast lens.
I was lucky that the guys in the shop gave me such a good price for two beloved, yet no longer used and very battered lenses, so I hardly need to spend anything to get these two new ones.
Here, then, are the first few pics from the first film using these lenses. So far, so good, I really seem to like the 2 lenses.
I was going to say now I'm off to Venice to really test them (with the CV 21/4 and 28/3.5 as well with my M6), but my train from Paris has just been cancelled due to the lengthening of the French general strike so I guess they will get some use whilst here stranded in Paris
First: saying goodbye to my Nokton f1.2 @f2
The 35/1.4
And the 75/1.8
More of the first few photos are in this set:
2 New Voigtlander lenses - a set on Flickr
Thanks for looking
Nick