Matus
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Please show what you can do with these ultra fast lenses 
budajoe69
Member
Hi Matus,
here are some examples from the 25mm & also the 42.5 — both wonderful, although my favorite might just be the 42.5…
42.5
HellBrunn Palace, Salzburg by speedy snail photography, on Flickr
Benches, Salzburg by speedy snail photography, on Flickr
Goat Statues, Hellbrunn Palace by speedy snail photography, on Flickr
PA260121 by speedy snail photography, on Flickr
25mm
Fisherman's Bastion by speedy snail photography, on Flickr
Buda Castle by speedy snail photography, on Flickr
Edges of Autumn by speedy snail photography, on Flickr
A Magical Craft by speedy snail photography, on Flickr
Daisy Dreamin by speedy snail photography, on Flickr
PC050808 by speedy snail photography, on Flickr
here are some examples from the 25mm & also the 42.5 — both wonderful, although my favorite might just be the 42.5…
42.5




25mm






nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
CV Nokton 25mm and either a GH2 or EM5







Emile de Leon
Well-known
Nice photos Budajoe69!
Make me wanna buy those super fasts...
Make me wanna buy those super fasts...
Studio1005
Newbie
budajoe69
Member
Nice photos Budajoe69!
Make me wanna buy those super fasts...
Thanks Emile
They are indeed pleasing to use.
I have a few others samples potentially worth posting, but I'll have to dig through to find them.
The upcoming 10.5mm looks really fun…and probably the most expensive of the bunch.
Nice shots there Nick & Studio1005
No one else?… let's see more native micro 4/3 voigtlander shots!
Matus
Well-known
Lovely work, please keep it coming 
Anyone with the 17.5/0.95 ?
Anyone with the 17.5/0.95 ?
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
I had the 17.5mm for a while but never really gelled...





budajoe69
Member
A few more from the 25mm…this is actually the original version that came out, not the more recent version 2
Budapest View by speedy snail photography, on Flickr
Slovak National Uprising Bridge, Bratislava by speedy snail photography, on Flickr
Scarlet Bloom by speedy snail photography, on Flickr
Another with the 42.5
Shoes on the Danube Embankment by speedy snail photography, on Flickr
Happy Friday everyone!



Another with the 42.5

Happy Friday everyone!
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
A few more from the 25mm…this is actually the original version that came out, not the more recent version 2
Budapest View by speedy snail photography, on Flickr
Love the Budapest shot!
I also use the first version, although I don't think there was any optical change with v.2, just the aperture clutch for video?
budajoe69
Member
Thanks Nick - Budapest has some beautiful landmarks indeed.
Yeah, I don't think any major changes were made to the 25mm other than the aperture clutch, although I've heard some claims of people noting the version 2 to be a bit sharper wide open…who knows.
I would conclude from my usage that the 42.5 might be a tad sharper wide open that the 25mm.
Eh, who knows — let's see some more of those moody shots…VERY nice stuff!
Budajoe
Yeah, I don't think any major changes were made to the 25mm other than the aperture clutch, although I've heard some claims of people noting the version 2 to be a bit sharper wide open…who knows.
I would conclude from my usage that the 42.5 might be a tad sharper wide open that the 25mm.
Eh, who knows — let's see some more of those moody shots…VERY nice stuff!
Budajoe
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
Any more? I'm thinking a 25/0.95 on a GM5 would be a great compact available darkness shooter.
Archiver
Veteran
Any more? I'm thinking a 25/0.95 on a GM5 would be a great compact available darkness shooter.
It is and it isn't. The f0.95 aperture and GM5's high ISO capabilities are excellent for low light, but the handling is a bit iffy due to the smallness of the body compared with the lens. It's obviously a two-handed operation, and it needs a 'cradling' approach to shooting which might not suit some.
I find the Voigtlanders more suited to larger m43 bodies like the GH3, the E-M5 with a grip, or even without. I'll see if I can rustle up some Voigtlander 25 and GHx photos.
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