shimo-kitasnap
everything is temporary..
What do you people think of this lens? Compared to the ZM 35/3 and the 35/2 summicrons. I've currently got a 40/2 cron-c but an thinking of getting a 35mm. I can't decided besides the above lenses or just get a Canon 35/2. Any help appreciated.
Could someone post pics taken with all 4 lenses?
Thanks,
Could someone post pics taken with all 4 lenses?
Thanks,
EtoileFinder
Established
Dante stella have reviewed the hexanon uc some time ago. If you didn't read it cheked the link below:
http://www.dantestella.com/technical/hex352.html
http://www.dantestella.com/technical/hex352.html
awilder
Alan Wilder
They're all quite good optically with the Canon being the best version they had to offer at the time but it's minimum focus of 1 m might be an issue. The UC has the best build quality from my experience.
chenzhaohy
Member
The UC has a minimum focus distance as 0.9M. It is a cute lens, the immagine quality is outstanding, but summicron and ZM 35mm is little bit better. The hexanon m 35MM is very nice too. but the size is the biggest and quite pricy now.
abenner
undecided
If one doesn't consider the UC Hexanon pricey ($950) then the Hexanon M isn't too bad either, as Matsuiya on ebay had two last I checked at about $750 EX+ used. Of course, the Biogon is priced very similar and most used Summicrons will be in that ballpark to a bit more, depending on the version.
From what I've read, the Hexanon M is bigger, and the optical formula and resultant output is very similar to the Summilux ASPH 35/1.4 at equal apertures. The smaller UC Hexanon, is very similar in formula to the 35/1.8 Nikkor, and many compare performance to the legendary 4th version Summicron.
Of course, any and all are great lenses. Anyone who has owned a few of those lenses discussed would be quite fortunate! As for me, I've a UC Hexanon on the way. I like the compact size, LTM versatility, and if it performs as well as most say it can, I'm sure it will more than handle my mediocre photographic skills.
From what I've read, the Hexanon M is bigger, and the optical formula and resultant output is very similar to the Summilux ASPH 35/1.4 at equal apertures. The smaller UC Hexanon, is very similar in formula to the 35/1.8 Nikkor, and many compare performance to the legendary 4th version Summicron.
Of course, any and all are great lenses. Anyone who has owned a few of those lenses discussed would be quite fortunate! As for me, I've a UC Hexanon on the way. I like the compact size, LTM versatility, and if it performs as well as most say it can, I'm sure it will more than handle my mediocre photographic skills.
wintoid
Back to film
I think I've worked my way through 90% of the 35mm M lenses (except the lux asph), including the CV1.2, biogon, M-Hex, UC-Hex, 35 cron IV, 40 cron-C, 35 lux pre-asph. I've ended up with the 35 cron asph, but there's more to it than that.
2 lenses on my list would have been perfect for me but for one flaw. I believe the CV 35mm f/1.2 is the best 35 I've ever used (including a Canon 35L), but the size was too much for me on a rangefinder. The UC-Hex has my favourite signature and is stunning quality and build, but cannot focus down to 0.7m.
If I didn't take so many close photos with a 35mm lens, I would have stayed with the UC Hex forever. In the end, my cron asph "compromise" is doing me just fine, and I'm "done" with 35mm lenses.
2 lenses on my list would have been perfect for me but for one flaw. I believe the CV 35mm f/1.2 is the best 35 I've ever used (including a Canon 35L), but the size was too much for me on a rangefinder. The UC-Hex has my favourite signature and is stunning quality and build, but cannot focus down to 0.7m.
If I didn't take so many close photos with a 35mm lens, I would have stayed with the UC Hex forever. In the end, my cron asph "compromise" is doing me just fine, and I'm "done" with 35mm lenses.
shimo-kitasnap
everything is temporary..
cool sounds good. I can't decided to sell my M6 franken leica for a simple Canon P. I know the P's rangefinder doesn't focus down past 1m I think. The notion of the camera is just a box that holds film hit me in the face the other day and I've suddenly realized that I can afford nice glass if I ditch the nice body and get something simple, bulletproof.
Anyone ever used a UC Hexanon on a Canon P?
Anyone ever used a UC Hexanon on a Canon P?
mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
Yes: it works well, though with glasses its a little hard to see the 35mm framelines. That doesn't really fuss me, though.Anyone ever used a UC Hexanon on a Canon P?
...Mike
wintoid
Back to film
It's a beautiful looking combination too, in my opinion (not that that matters)
abenner
undecided
got my uc hexanon a few days ago. Reminded me immediately of the 40 summicron in size and function with that tab and short focus throw. Haven't seen any negs yet but coming soon. Now I have to paint my m2 glossy black to match.
joshlty
Member
just got mine too a few weeks ago, really love its compact size and lovely build...
quite happy with the output of the shots too!here's a shot taken with it.
M8 with UC hex 35mm @f2 : "A ride in nostalgia"
M8 with UC hex 35mm @f2 : "A ride in nostalgia"

shimo-kitasnap
everything is temporary..
can anyone post a pic of their UC hex on a canon p and am M for size comparison. Currently I've got an M6 and am using the 40mm rokkor M of of a CL. It's a nice small package. I used to have a P but sold it to help finance the M6 but I'm starting to miss the P's 1:1 finder and ruggedness.
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