fernandez_diez
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I have to buy one of them. Any advice? I have not experience with each one. I for a Zeiss ZM,
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Avotius said:These are two different animals in my opinion. Some people like 28's some like 35's. There are too many factors. Can you give us a little more information about your needs?
I Second that. I use a 35 mostly on my ZI and the 50 on my M3. I had a 28, but hardly ever used it. What I would do is take the camera out and look for shots you would normally take and change the frame lines from 35 to 28 and see which you prefer. I find the 35 gives the coverage I need and I can see the full frame plus a little border and am able to compose the shot better using the ZI and the 35 Biogon.I have both and they are mechanically about equal. I agree with the other commentators here that 35mm is more useful on a daily basis and 28mm is useful occasionally. My recommendation would be to go for the 35mm -- if you don't already have one, it could end up being your most used focal length.
rover said:The 35 is like a normal lens for sure. On the wide side, and normal if you shoot a lot inside or in tight quarters. I find 28 to definitely be a wide angle. I personally like the use of a 28mm lens if you are in a situation where you are perhaps a step or so closer than you are comfortable being. I think this up close wide look shows a very intimate view of your subject, different than a landscape or environmental portrait use of the lens.
The 35 Ultron is a sharp well balanced lens. Larger than other 35mm RF lenses, but I count that as a benefit as I personally find the smaller lenses difficult to use. By no means is it a large lens though. It produces an image with smooth tones and slightly low contrast compared to other 35s. This is an older style image to my eye that I like quite a bit. The only draw back that I run into is that the minimum focus distance is .9 meters, when indoors I often find myself bumping up against that limit and feel a few extra inches will make a difference.
I think you would be happy with either of these lenses. The image attributes from each is different, but I think more important is your decision if you want a 28 or 35 as I think that is a big difference.
fernandez_diez said:¿ may this lens mount a vented hood. ?
I think it is a good protector against whatever impact but I don,t know if can fits this kind of hood. What is its diameter?
Yes you can.fernandez_diez said:Last question for the 35 mm 1.7 owners. ¿ may this lens mount a vented hood. ?
I think it is a good protector against whatever impact but I don,t know if can fits this kind of hood.
What is its diameter?
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