nico
Well-known
Hi all,
I just bought a CV ColorSkopar 28 and I'm waiting for it to arrive; meanwhile I'd like to ask you to share some photos you took with that lens.
I already read good reviews here on Rff on that little lens but if you also want to share some comment, opinion or suggestion about it I'll be grateful too.
Have a nice week,
thanks
I just bought a CV ColorSkopar 28 and I'm waiting for it to arrive; meanwhile I'd like to ask you to share some photos you took with that lens.
I already read good reviews here on Rff on that little lens but if you also want to share some comment, opinion or suggestion about it I'll be grateful too.
Have a nice week,
thanks
dfoo
Well-known
I love that lens. I traded my CV 28/1.9 for the 28/3.5, and apart from the speed the lens is great! I, unfortunately, cannot post any samples for a few weeks because I'm travelling and don't have a scanner with me.
kully
Happy Snapper
Hallo nico, while you wait for replies here, there is a group dedicated to this lens on Flickr - http://www.flickr.com/groups/cv28mmf35/
nico
Well-known
Thanks Dfoo and Kully,
I'll take a look for sure at that group,
ciao
I'll take a look for sure at that group,
ciao
syepes
Lighting the shadows
Good luck with the new lens, hope on seeing some images.
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
nico
Well-known
Sebastian, I hope to get it in the next few days...
Mabelsound, thanks for sharing:I like them, very sharp and contrasty images and nice colours in the 2nd; what film did you use for the b/w shot?
cheers,
Mabelsound, thanks for sharing:I like them, very sharp and contrasty images and nice colours in the 2nd; what film did you use for the b/w shot?
cheers,
ferider
Veteran
Here are some of mine, Niko:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ferider/tags/voigtlandercolorskopar28mmf35
Probably my favorite shot:
Great lens. My Avatar was taken with it, too.
Roland.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ferider/tags/voigtlandercolorskopar28mmf35
Probably my favorite shot:

Great lens. My Avatar was taken with it, too.
Roland.
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
Oh crap! You know--those pics I posted aren't the CV28, they're the CV25. Sorry about that. They're similar, I believe, however. I think the B&W shots are both Eastman 5222-XX.
nico
Well-known
Mabelsound, no problem ... at least some gas attack on the cv 25 :bang:
Roland, I know you appreciate the lens
; I can see why it's your favourite shot ... nice shots also in your flickr set (I really like the tree in Tanzania and the other refletion / landscape in Yosemite).
Cheers,
Roland, I know you appreciate the lens
Cheers,
Graham Line
Well-known
Here are some of my 28/3.5 shots. Very nice lens. Really shines with mid contrast color like NPS160 or whatever the current equivalent is.
nico
Well-known
Thanks a lot Joe,
I particularly like the one of the Morrison Bridge (I like the light) and the first one of the railroad. I stil have some rolls of low contrast expired agfa 400 that can suit the lens...
cheers,
I particularly like the one of the Morrison Bridge (I like the light) and the first one of the railroad. I stil have some rolls of low contrast expired agfa 400 that can suit the lens...
cheers,
biomed
Veteran
The 28/3.5 lives on my R4. I believe that you will really enjoy yours!
Mike
Mike
bolohead
Joel Cosseboom
Probably my most used lens on my R-D1 and great for daytime shooting. I'm sure you'll enjoy your purchase. Here are a few.



nico
Well-known
Thanks Biomed and Bolohead.
Bolohead, the 1st one is very nice and the second has a great atmosphere (not to mention the beatiful girl!)
Looking at all the b/w shots posted I'd bet this lens would make also lucky film 100 look sharp and contrasty!
Cheers
Bolohead, the 1st one is very nice and the second has a great atmosphere (not to mention the beatiful girl!)
Looking at all the b/w shots posted I'd bet this lens would make also lucky film 100 look sharp and contrasty!
Cheers
Tim Gray
Well-known
I got mine about a month ago. Super compact. I've only had a couple rolls shot with it but I think I'm going to enjoy it quite a lot. Seems like a great daylight street shooting lens.
dfoo
Well-known
The only negatives I've encountered so far is related to the small size. Its easy to accidently change the aperture when focusing, and I've had a knuckle or something in front of the lens in the very bottom of some shots.
nico
Well-known
... Seems like a great daylight street shooting lens.
Yes, but I'd be curious to see some low light shots (there are a few in the flickr grooup Kully linked above) or hear some comment about it....
The only negatives I've encountered so far is related to the small size. Its easy to accidently change the aperture when focusing, and I've had a knuckle or something in front of the lens in the very bottom of some shots.
That's an interesting point even though it can't be worse than the Orion 15 I have: it has the aperture ring "inside" the fixed hood of the lens!
Cheers
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