pushto1600
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the dang apo 35 is even longer than the 50mm. i'd like to get it but i don't know if it'd block up my .72 viewfinder
the dang apo 35 is even longer than the 50mm. i'd like to get it but i don't know if it'd block up my .72 viewfinder
The APO lens is 11 elements in 9 groups! Huge and complex. I bet it will be a great performer.
The Ultron is just a design refresh, it seems. It comes in black and silver, and has a distance scale in feet added, as well as a focusing knob instead of the stick. The barrel is made of brass on both finishes, making it heavier than the first version lens
Announced, but no prices:
It’s pretty compact...
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The new 35mm APO Lanthar is the best performing 35mm lens Voigtlander has ever made - in either FE or M mount. To me the super performance is worth the lens size.
The new 35mm Ultron II are 8 element brass lenses in either black paint or silver paint, MC coating.
I wonder how such a compact classic 70's styled 8 element lens will compare with the original 8 element Summicron and the Light Labs 8 element? That will be fun comparing.
The new 35mm APO Lanthar is the best performing 35mm lens Voigtlander has ever made - in either FE or M mount. To me the super performance is worth the lens size.
The new 35mm Ultron II are 8 element brass lenses in either black paint or silver paint, MC coating.
I wonder how such a compact classic 70's styled 8 element lens will compare with the original 8 element Summicron and the Light Labs 8 element? That will be fun comparing.
"... The optical system is the same as the 'ULTRON Vintage Line 35mm F2 Aspherical VM' (continued to be sold as Type I) released in January 2019, ..."... The new 35mm Ultron II are 8 element brass lenses in either black paint or silver paint, MC coating.
I wonder how such a compact classic 70's styled 8 element lens will compare with the original 8 element Summicron and the Light Labs 8 element? That will be fun comparing.
"... The optical system is the same as the 'ULTRON Vintage Line 35mm F2 Aspherical VM' (continued to be sold as Type I) released in January 2019, ..."
The new 35mm APO Lanthar is the best performing 35mm lens Voigtlander has ever made - in either FE or M mount. To me the super performance is worth the lens size.
It made no sense that they'd redesign an already outstanding lens so recently introduced. Just improved ergonomic pants.
The APO is as long (58mm) and carries the same filter thread size (49mm) as the 28 Summilux. Not small.
Perhaps a more apt optical comparison may be to the heftier ZM 1,4/35 instead (length: 65mm, filter size 49mm).
For the new Ultrons its a bad thing to give buyers more choices in an excellent lens? Really?
For the new Ultrons its a bad thing to give buyers more choices in an excellent lens? Really?
The new M 35mm APO Lanthar is likely to be one of the best, if not the best 35mm M lens currently in production. Its made to compete with the very best lenses optically, weight or filter size are not major considerations in that equation.
For light weight and small size in a 35mm M lens, Voigtlander only offers 6 different in production choices: 35/1.4 MC, 35/1.4 SC, 35/2 V1, 35/2 V2 Black, 35/2 Silver, 35/2.5P
I think he meant more that the type II ultron uses the same optical formula as the type I because it's already a new and excellent formula, so there'd be no reason to update it.