What's the diff? CV 50s

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I am pretty knew to the photo game ...so humor me. What would make you want to use a 50/2 Heliar over a 50/1.5 Nokton. The only advantage would be lens size right? The Nokton is $200 bucks less and is a faster lens. Am I missing something???

PS. what does "color" refer to in the names of some lens?
 
5nap5hot said:
I am pretty knew to the photo game ...so humor me. What would make you want to use a 50/2 Heliar over a 50/1.5 Nokton. The only advantage would be lens size right? The Nokton is $200 bucks less and is a faster lens. Am I missing something???

PS. what does "color" refer to in the names of some lens?
A faster lens is just that.. faster. It doesn't necessarily mean better..
 
The way I see it, the Nokton F1.5 and Skopar 2.5 are the Workhorse lenses, the rest such as the collapsible F2 and F3.5 Heliars are just "Jewelery" special editions - If I want an irritating collapsible lens ;-), I`ll get an FSU Industar 22 off E-Bay for £5 which is based on a Zeiss design and actually not a bad performer, even Genuine Leica collapsible Summars etc aren`t expensive and at least give a totally different kind of image due to lack of coatings etc , no need to buy a new one from CV.. Just my view of course
 
pvdhaar said:
A faster lens is just that.. faster. It doesn't necessarily mean better..

Like Peter said. I was undecided between selling my Nokton or my Summicron a litlle while ago. In the end it came down to the fact I almost never used the Nokton wide open and was just carrying around a bulkier lens. Anyway the 'cron reveals shadow detail like nothing else. If I wanted a good walkround, everyday kind of ltm 50 on a budget I'd be tempted to track down another 50 F2.5 Skopar. The Nokton is excellent if you really, really need f1.5.
 
""If I wanted a good walkround, everyday kind of ltm 50 on a budget I'd be tempted to track down another 50 F2.5 Skopar. The Nokton is excellent if you really, really need f1.5.""

Very good point - ALL the Skopars are tack sharp wide open, the 35 pancake is amazing so and all are very compact, my only argument against the non-Pancake Skopars is the lack of a proper focus ring, those levers drive me nuts (it always seems to be in the wrong place for the distance range I`m trying to focus) ..

I`m really glad they make the bulky Noktons and Ultrons though, especially at the excellent prices they are, I was shooting interiors with the 28 Ultron and was struggling with the "slow" F1.9 ;-) as I couldn`t use a tripod. I can Guarantee that I`ll be wishing the 50 Nokton was F1.2 before long 😉
 
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