shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Over the weekend, I get to try out the Ultron 35/1.7 that I got from GeneW (Thanks, Gene!
)
I have recently leaning towards 35mm as my RF focal length of choice. This lens is a mean to that end.
NOTE: sorry for the big size on this one, the flickrized size just doesn't show the lovely depth that this lens delivers.
It's SO nice to see the 35mm framelines came up on my M4-P. It's been dormant all this long because the only lens I have is an 50mm. Now I feel that I am using all the camera's worth
Now my headache starts because I have to decide to remain steadfast to my commitment of one camera, one lens... OR two lens. :bang:
Oh, I also like the quality of the adapter that came with the lens (Thanks again, Gene!).
I have recently leaning towards 35mm as my RF focal length of choice. This lens is a mean to that end.

NOTE: sorry for the big size on this one, the flickrized size just doesn't show the lovely depth that this lens delivers.


It's SO nice to see the 35mm framelines came up on my M4-P. It's been dormant all this long because the only lens I have is an 50mm. Now I feel that I am using all the camera's worth
Now my headache starts because I have to decide to remain steadfast to my commitment of one camera, one lens... OR two lens. :bang:
Oh, I also like the quality of the adapter that came with the lens (Thanks again, Gene!).
Bingley
Veteran
Nice shots, Will. I recently acquired this lens, too (from photobizz). Your pix whet my appetite to use it, and now that it's stopped raining for awhile here in NorCal I'm looking forward to getting out soon and shooting w/ it.
ferider
Veteran
Nice Will. It's my favorite 35 at the moment. Try it in the dark with highlights,
great OOF, very smooth and good for people.
Roland.
great OOF, very smooth and good for people.
Roland.
Chris101
summicronia
Cool! That is the exact camera and lens I use Will. It makes for a GREAT single lensed camera. I won't say perfect, but pretty darn close!
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Marc Jutras
Guest
The Ultron 35/1.7 is my favorite lens. It 's the one I use in my about 99% of my work. You should fall in love quickly.
GeneW
Veteran
Will, these are excellent, and I'm delighted to hear you like the lens!
Gene
Gene
Charlie
Established
Nice details, highlights and tone in the woman's hair in your third shot.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Steve: The lens felt natural on the camera, I was afraid that it'll be bulkier. I do miss the colapsible feature of the other lens I got 
Roland: I've seen your comment about this lens being a sleeper, that's after I pulled the trigger to buy this guy. We have more things in common now
Chris: It seems that all OM users are people with highly-refined taste
Marc: Your photos are some of the selections that convinced me that this lens is worth getting
Gene: Thank you again!
Charlie: Thank you for a comment *about* the picture, all the others are just gear freaks (just kidding guys)
Roland: I've seen your comment about this lens being a sleeper, that's after I pulled the trigger to buy this guy. We have more things in common now
Chris: It seems that all OM users are people with highly-refined taste
Marc: Your photos are some of the selections that convinced me that this lens is worth getting
Gene: Thank you again!
Charlie: Thank you for a comment *about* the picture, all the others are just gear freaks (just kidding guys)
januaryman
"Flim? You want flim?"
Well, I'm glad I managed to snap one up in the RFF classifieds, myself. Sent out the check this morning, now the wait begins....
Bingley
Veteran
Will -- The Ultron looks good and balances well on my Canon 7, and is not too bad on the Canon P or Bessa R either, bulk wise. Have you looked at Tuna's photos in the Gallery or on Flickr? Wonderful shots, IMO, and nearly all of them taken w/ the 35 Ultron. I'm thinking that the Ultron and either a smaller Canon 50 or an Elmar 50/3.5 would make a nice, two-lens travel combo.
migtex
Don't eXchange Freedom!
I did the same move, got it from Isca (many thanks Gareth) last week and arrrived on Friday.She complements my Nikkor LTM lens on R2.
Ain't develop the films yet... Can´t wait to see what come up. Based on yours will first thing to do in the morning.
Oh and got a pic for the family album! ;-)
Ain't develop the films yet... Can´t wait to see what come up. Based on yours will first thing to do in the morning.
Oh and got a pic for the family album! ;-)
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shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
The Ultron does look good on the Canon's as well as the Bessa R2. 
Having the lens at hand really increase my admiration for Cosina to take on the challenge to become a successful niche player. The lens feels like quality instrument.
Having the lens at hand really increase my admiration for Cosina to take on the challenge to become a successful niche player. The lens feels like quality instrument.
Tom Perkins
Newbie
Excellent lens and very nice photos. The only thing I don't like is the screw on lens hood, too short. I wonder if you all can suggest some alternatives. I searched the archives one night and couldn't get a clear answer. Thanks very much.
GeneW
Veteran
When I had the lens, I used a heavy2star vented hood on it and never noticed any vignetting wide open.Tom Perkins said:Excellent lens and very nice photos. The only thing I don't like is the screw on lens hood, too short. I wonder if you all can suggest some alternatives. I searched the archives one night and couldn't get a clear answer. Thanks very much.
Gene
gavinlg
Veteran
I have to say Will, I had an ultron on my r-d1 when I had that camera.... I didn't like it at all. I found the pics to be very characterless - strangely - as the ultron has a very good reputation. I much preferred the cv 35 2.5 pII I had. I never tried it on a film camera though.... maybe that was the problem. Your pics are as always great.
nikola
Well-known
I'm in love with mine! 




shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Tom: I think I know what you mean, see this picture,
I think the flare (lower right) is because the hood is too short.
Gene: I've always wondered about vented hoods, what are the "vents" for?
Gavin: I know, some lenses lost their "character" when used on Digital, we all need a full-frame digital RF, don't we
Thanks for the compliment.
Nikola: Nice ones!

I think the flare (lower right) is because the hood is too short.
Gene: I've always wondered about vented hoods, what are the "vents" for?
Gavin: I know, some lenses lost their "character" when used on Digital, we all need a full-frame digital RF, don't we
Nikola: Nice ones!
lic4
Well-known
I think vents allow you to see more of the frame (through the vent) when looking through the viewfinder. Otherwise, a solid hood would block the view.
It could also be the weight. It could be both; I'm not sure.
It could also be the weight. It could be both; I'm not sure.
januaryman
"Flim? You want flim?"
I picked a hood on ebay that was both vented AND flared for my Kiev. Great product. Best of both worlds.
Arvay
Obscurant
30 minutes ago the postman brought it to me!
I think I will be very unusefull tomorrow at the office
I think I will be very unusefull tomorrow at the office
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