helen.HH
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helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
My thoughts on Miss Ultron ... a gurly perspective 
*Beautiful compact build
*black paint or chrome all rather sexy
*my kind of focusing tab
*Easy to Focus, slides right into place
* Mellow signature, not too overt with a lovely hint of 3d pop
* Holds up well in difficult lighting, pretty star shape lights
* No jittery bokeh
Yum !
*Beautiful compact build
*black paint or chrome all rather sexy
*my kind of focusing tab
*Easy to Focus, slides right into place
* Mellow signature, not too overt with a lovely hint of 3d pop
* Holds up well in difficult lighting, pretty star shape lights
* No jittery bokeh
Yum !
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
Really enjoying your Ultron shots, thanks Helen!
Bingley
Veteran
Loving this little lens, esp. the rendering of detail and tones in bw. Leica M-E Type 240, Voigtlander Ultron 35mm f2.0 Classic:
E & K by Steve Macfarlane, on Flickr

Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Wonderful moment captured, Steve! Thanks for posting it.
Loving this little lens, esp. the rendering of detail and tones in bw. Leica M-E Type 240, Voigtlander Ultron 35mm f2.0 Classic:
E & K by Steve Macfarlane, on Flickr
DownUnder
Nikon Nomad
Amazing images. Congratulations, all!
A wonderful lens with unique rendition. I have its close (but not quite up to par) relation, the Zeiss Contax G 35/2 Planar. Sadly, I do not really use it enough, as I nowadays shoot so little film and converting it to digital use is too expensive. So it sits mostly unloved in my camera cabinet. Now and then I think about selling it, but I dither and then defer. It is just too, well, special.
If Voigtlander ever produces one of these for LTM, I will be buying a Leica iiif or iiig in a lightning-flash.
A wonderful lens with unique rendition. I have its close (but not quite up to par) relation, the Zeiss Contax G 35/2 Planar. Sadly, I do not really use it enough, as I nowadays shoot so little film and converting it to digital use is too expensive. So it sits mostly unloved in my camera cabinet. Now and then I think about selling it, but I dither and then defer. It is just too, well, special.
If Voigtlander ever produces one of these for LTM, I will be buying a Leica iiif or iiig in a lightning-flash.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Really enjoying your Ultron shots, thanks Helen!
Oh hey Nick, Hello ~
Very kind, Thank You !
It’s really a fantastic little lens, enjoying it immensely ~
I too LOVE what You have done shooting with the Ultron, be it Color or B&W !
Bingley
Veteran
My thoughts on Miss Ultron ... a gurly perspective
*Beautiful compact build
*black paint or chrome all rather sexy
*my kind of focusing tab
*Easy to Focus, slides right into place
* Mellow signature, not too overt with a lovely hint of 3d pop
* Holds up well in difficult lighting, pretty star shape lights
* No jittery bokeh
Yum !
That sums it up nicely, Helen.
Bingley
Veteran
Thank you, Jamie. Here is a photo of my granddaughter, taken at f2.8, again using a Leica M-E 240, with a .jpeg image straight out of the camera (no post processing). I like the bokeh and nice separation between in focus and out of focus areas.
KB by Steve Macfarlane, on Flickr

Bingley
Veteran
Biscuit, Marina Bay, Richmond, CA. Leica M-E 240, Voigtlander Ultron 35mm f2.0 ASPH Vintage V.I:
Biscuit by Steve Macfarlane, on Flickr

kram
Well-known
Lovely looking Biscuit. Waiting for the,28mm Asph VM to appear.
the_jim
human
The more I shoot with this, the more the tonality reminds me of the Biogon 35 f/2 ZM - it really favors dark mid-tones and gives images an almost charcoal-like quality to the draw. Thankfully, it's size is much nicer than the Biogon. Here are a few from last week - all on a Zeiss Ikon ZM with Tri-x in Rodinal 1:50
I don't love the out-of-focus wide-open, but I do love some swirl...so...it's a mixed bag on that front:
Taylor by Jim Fischer, on Flickr
Cool Car by Jim Fischer, on Flickr
Vine by Jim Fischer, on Flickr
Cool Car by Jim Fischer, on Flickr
Taylor by Jim Fischer, on Flickr
Buzzed the focus here a touch...dang it...
Jenny by Jim Fischer, on Flickr
Me by Jim Fischer, on Flickr
I don't love the out-of-focus wide-open, but I do love some swirl...so...it's a mixed bag on that front:





Buzzed the focus here a touch...dang it...


gavinlg
Veteran
The more I shoot with this, the more the tonality reminds me of the Biogon 35 f/2 ZM - it really favors dark mid-tones and gives images an almost charcoal-like quality to the draw.
I feel this too - it has a 'heaviness' in the midtones that makes the output have a really strongly defined look/feel - especially in black and white.
Those portraits you're posting are really striking!
helen.HH
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helen.HH
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lukx
Well-known
[...] I don't love the out-of-focus wide-open, but I do love some swirl...so...it's a mixed bag on that front [...]
Funny, I have yet to see a 35mm lens render out-of-focus areas more beautifully than the Ultron. I love the look it gives your portraits. Just the right amount of character while remaining sharp and contrasty.
Many 35mm lenses (most wide-angles in general) are much busier wide open. As a 50mm guy this lens is all I need for the occasional day where feel like going a little wider.
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
lynnb
Veteran
Testing some Kentmere Pan 100 in Ilfotec HC 1+31 6.5m 20C
CL + Ultron 35mm f/2 Vintage Line v1.
Contrast increased in post. Yellow filter.
foreground lightened and increased contrast in post. Yellow filter.
in deep shade. No filter.
wide open in deep shade. No filter.
CL + Ultron 35mm f/2 Vintage Line v1.
Contrast increased in post. Yellow filter.

foreground lightened and increased contrast in post. Yellow filter.

in deep shade. No filter.

wide open in deep shade. No filter.

lynnb
Veteran
Testing some Kentmere Pan 100 in Ilfotec HC 1+31 6.5m 20C
CL + Ultron 35mm f/2 Vintage Line v1. Yellow filter.
Full width crop to 16:9, top part of frame.
CL + Ultron 35mm f/2 Vintage Line v1. Yellow filter.
Full width crop to 16:9, top part of frame.

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