Voigtlander 35/2.5 Color Skopar W/NW

Very interesting thread, excellent images from a great little lens.

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Leica M9 + Skopar 35mm f/2.5
ISO 400 @ f/4 @ 1/1800

it is a delightful lens. Works well on M4-2, M9, and GXR-M cameras. Very crisp, very petite.
 
I think it would be appropriate to say that this little lens does a great job of not standing between a photographer and excellent photos.

Love the work you guys are posting here.
 
I have been reading all the post and wow! really good pictures! Congrats to all!

This lens seems to be a jewel... I'm looking for a little 35mm and I'm thinking about this lens or de C Biogon T* 2.8/35... has anyone used them both?


Hello

The Skopar is a little softer in the corners
at wide apertures than the Biogon, centre is
very sharp.
But it is nice and small, light and has built
in hood.

-TC
 
Thank you tonyc!

I'm thinking in a LITTLE lens in 35mm for travelling with a film camera: slides (Agfa 100 Precisa CT) and B/W (Argenti Pan-X).

Regards,
Xabier.
 
These are all great shots and just may have answered my question as for a good everyday lens for my Bess R2. I sold my Nokton 40mm/1.4 ( I thought I was going to sell both, then decided to keep Bessa) now I want a wide lens to accompany my newly acquired Jupiter 8.
What are the significant diffrences between the LTM and the M-mount? There are two on KEH right now and a couple here. I feel a GAS attack coming on.
 
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From the archives ... (Feb 2007, Sapporo. 100ACROS, M6, lab developing)

I later replaced this lens with the 35/1.4 Summilux pre-ASPH but was looking for a companion recently (E39 filter and closer focus). I had my eye on various 35/2.0 Summicron lenses but since prices are insane I remembered this little gem ... Ordered one today and it will be the first lens that I finally regretted having sold ... :)
 
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