Nomad Z
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I've been looking at the various CV 35mm lenses for a while, and have not been able to make my mind up. The Ultron was tempting, but was a bit long and is now getting hard to find. I keep getting put off by the barrel distortion and (reports of) focus shift of the f1.4. The f1.2 Nokton is way too big. The f2.5 Color Skopar Classic is close, but also getting hard to find.
What I want, but can't afford, is a 35mm Summicron ASPH - compact, focus tab, sensible max aperture, very good resolution and distortion. I can't help feeling that the Nokton 1.4 was a step too far with its extra stop. If Cosina was to take that basic idea, change it to f2, and sort out the issues that are reported so often, I think they'd be onto a winner.
Chrome plated brass for me, please.
What I want, but can't afford, is a 35mm Summicron ASPH - compact, focus tab, sensible max aperture, very good resolution and distortion. I can't help feeling that the Nokton 1.4 was a step too far with its extra stop. If Cosina was to take that basic idea, change it to f2, and sort out the issues that are reported so often, I think they'd be onto a winner.
Chrome plated brass for me, please.
myM8yogi
Well-known
Agree Nomad, though f/1.8 would be preferable if it can be done - if not, you are right that f/2 would be fine.
rbsinto
Well-known
Re-issue the Nikon F-S adapter.
Juan Valdenebro
Truth is beauty
Could Cosina do something like the 28-35-50 Tri-Elmar?
What about just two positions? Perhaps simpler/cheaper design and better IQ... Maybe it's possible to make a small 35-50 or 28-50 f/2.5 or around... I'd buy two for my two daily sun and shadows/overcast bodies...
Cheers,
Juan
Royale With Cheese
Professional Bummer
I just want CV lenses to be back in CHROME!!!!!!!!!!
deirdre
Well-known
I'd like a reasonably fast lens in an intermediate length between 50mm and 75mm. Call it 60mm.
david.elliott
Well-known
really wish they would start making the 125mm macro lens again
c.poulton
Well-known
I just want CV lenses to be back in CHROME!!!!!!!!!!
+1
Since getting my M2 last year I really have a 'thing' for chrome lenses......
Ronald_H
Don't call me Ron
Is this thread still up?
Ok then. Since my Nikon D70 and its cropped sensor I have been yearning for small, fast primes geared towards 1.5 crop sensors.
Currenty I own a Nikon D200 with 20, 28, 35, 40, 85, 135 and 180 primes in several flavours, all full frame. I also have a Leica M2 with 25, 35, 50 and 90mm lenses.
ALL of these lenses work on my Sony NEX-3 (with adapters).
But still, I don't have a decent fast wide angle. An 18mm lens would be nice here.
My fast 28 Sigma isn't all that good, and rather bulky. A good 28 (becomes a 42 on the D200 and NEX-3) would be great.
There is nothing in my arsenal that would be a 90mm equivalent on the D200 and NEX. Of course they would mean a 60mm.
With an 18, 28 and 60 combo I would be able to cover 95% of all my photography. And if these lenses would exist in F-mount, they would work on the NEX as well.
Ok then. Since my Nikon D70 and its cropped sensor I have been yearning for small, fast primes geared towards 1.5 crop sensors.
Currenty I own a Nikon D200 with 20, 28, 35, 40, 85, 135 and 180 primes in several flavours, all full frame. I also have a Leica M2 with 25, 35, 50 and 90mm lenses.
ALL of these lenses work on my Sony NEX-3 (with adapters).
But still, I don't have a decent fast wide angle. An 18mm lens would be nice here.
My fast 28 Sigma isn't all that good, and rather bulky. A good 28 (becomes a 42 on the D200 and NEX-3) would be great.
There is nothing in my arsenal that would be a 90mm equivalent on the D200 and NEX. Of course they would mean a 60mm.
With an 18, 28 and 60 combo I would be able to cover 95% of all my photography. And if these lenses would exist in F-mount, they would work on the NEX as well.
f16sunshine
Moderator
Nokton f1.2/35mm in the Canikon Reflex mount would be nice.
I would buy one
I would buy one
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
There is nothing in my arsenal that would be a 90mm equivalent on the D200 and NEX. Of course they would mean a 60mm. [...] And if these lenses would exist in F-mount, they would work on the NEX as well.
Cosina/Voigtländer makes a 58/f1.4 SL II in Nikon F mount that comes pretty close to what you want. It's also chipped so that it works on other Nikons as well. $409 at Cameraquest.
Ronald_H
Don't call me Ron
Cosina/Voigtländer makes a 58/f1.4 SL II in Nikon F mount that comes pretty close to what you want. It's also chipped so that it works on other Nikons as well. $409 at Cameraquest.
I completely forgot about that one. It surely is tempting... My CV 40mm f2 is outstanding so this 58mm would be... nice.
I want a CV version of the perar super triplet... 
richardhkirkando
Well-known
I think a lot of people would love to see this. It's the main reason I've been slow to accept crop sensor digital formats.Ok then. Since my Nikon D70 and its cropped sensor I have been yearning for small, fast primes geared towards 1.5 crop sensors.
Right now, I have enough overlap at the normal-tele ranges that I can use my existing lenses, but I'd definitely buy a 12 or 14mm for Sony NEX. I may consider a fast 24mm too. A coldshoe adapter for the NEX's flash socket thingy (so I can mount a viewfinder) would also be great.
MISH
Well-known
how about remaking the 28 3.5 color-skopar in a M mount (or even just bring back the LTM version) used copies of the discontinued lens are selling for more than they were when new so obviously the demand is there.... I am not the only one that wants one
Livesteamer
Well-known
I'm another who would like a CV 28mm f3.5 in LTM again. I love to use my IIIc on vacations and this would be the perfect lens. Joe
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
+1
Since getting my M2 last year I really have a 'thing' for chrome lenses......
+1
I am hoping that the new CV35/1.2 has a limited edition in chrome so I can buy one.
I'll be waiting, and I'm holding off buying another 35.
Cal
I'm another who would like a CV 28mm f3.5 in LTM again. I love to use my IIIc on vacations and this would be the perfect lens. Joe
Why not buy used then? I don't think they'd be less than $400 new these days if CV remade them.
I don't think we can be too redundant in mentioning that the only current production RF 50mm lens produced with the Voigtlander name is the super Cyclops 1.1 Nokton. A standard 1.4 or 2.0ish 50mm seems like a no brainer, and much needed.
myM8yogi
Well-known
Agreed. A small 50mm f/1.4 or 1.5 ASPH. Close focus 0.7m. Decent bokeh at the expense of wide-open sharpness if necessary. No focus shift.
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