FrankS
Registered User
CV: 25, 40, 50f2.5
Thomas, the 35f1.2 is huge! As you can see from my selection, I'm into compact.
Thomas, the 35f1.2 is huge! As you can see from my selection, I'm into compact.
sevres_babylone
Veteran
25
35 PII
40 sc
50 1.5
35 PII
40 sc
50 1.5
Xmas
Veteran
none
Noel
Noel
kshapero
South Florida Man
What I will have within a couple of weeks:
1. CV 25/4 M
2. Zeiss C Sonnar 50/1.5
3. CV 90/3.5
I'll be a 25-50-90 man.
1. CV 25/4 M
2. Zeiss C Sonnar 50/1.5
3. CV 90/3.5
I'll be a 25-50-90 man.
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
90-60-90 is not an option obviouslykshapero said:I'll be a 25-50-90 man.
Philipp
x-ray
Veteran
I've been extremely happy with the 35 1.2, 28 1.8 and previously owned the 50 1.5 ( sorry I sold it). I'm building a light weight kit for travel whe I don't want to feel like I'm on assignment and will buy a 35PII and 50 f2 coll. I'm actually debating whether to make it a 35 PII and 75 or 35, 50 and my old 90 elmarit v1. I've got more RF's than I know what to do with but got a really good deal on a mint in box olive R2 and will use it with this combo.
Leica M have been my main 35 system for 40 years and last year i picked up a ZI and 25, 35 and 50 f2 ZM lenses. The year before I picked up come CV lenses and now the R2. One thing I've learned is Leica isn't the only ball game and the CV and Zeiss lenses can top or equal Leicas glass even disregarding price. I'm also in love with the R2 and probably like the ZI over my new MP's.
Leica M have been my main 35 system for 40 years and last year i picked up a ZI and 25, 35 and 50 f2 ZM lenses. The year before I picked up come CV lenses and now the R2. One thing I've learned is Leica isn't the only ball game and the CV and Zeiss lenses can top or equal Leicas glass even disregarding price. I'm also in love with the R2 and probably like the ZI over my new MP's.
peter_n
Veteran
15/4.5 and 35/2.5 Pancake I (has a proper focus ring with no tab
).
photophorous
Registered User
I have the 35 PII and the 50/2 Heliar for my R2A. I realize I'm new to RFs and don't have much to compare against, but every time I look at shots from my 50/2 Heliar, I can't understand why it's not more popular.
I've only had my Bessa kit for about 5 months now, but I already want several more lenses. I don't feel like I've used the ones I have enough to justify adding more, but it won't be too long before I get something wider...21, 25 or 28,...I can't decide which. First, I have to get a Coolscan V ED. ...Dear Santa,
Paul
I've only had my Bessa kit for about 5 months now, but I already want several more lenses. I don't feel like I've used the ones I have enough to justify adding more, but it won't be too long before I get something wider...21, 25 or 28,...I can't decide which. First, I have to get a Coolscan V ED. ...Dear Santa,
Paul
MartinP
Veteran
Hmmmm, there appears to be no way to vote for "none of the above" ?!
EDIT: But I would if I could, LTM only, for my Zorki.
EDIT: But I would if I could, LTM only, for my Zorki.
hofrench@mac.co
Established
Do folks really agree that the entire CV line is "great"?nemjo said:15/4.5
21/4
28/3.5
35/2.5
35/1.7
50/1.5
50/2
75/2.5
90/3.5
Started with the 28, the newest is the 50 collapsible.
As they came in, always the latest was the fav.
They are all great.
nemjo
I own the 28/1.9 and the 15/4.5, and have been happy with both of them, particularly the 15. The 28 is a nice performer, but it's bigger than I would like, and the build quality isn't perfect.
I'd be interested in hearing more from people who have owned or sampled enough to be able say, which of the CV lenses really stand out performance wise vis a vis the rest of the line, and compared to the competition.
By the way, I was recently in the market for a 35mm, and looked at the CV offerings, but decided on the Zeiss Biogon 2.0, and am extremely pleased with that choice. I had a hankering to try something besides CV, and in fact, the Zeiss produces what strikes me as a somewhat different look.
Does anyone else think there can be said to be a family look in Voigtlander glass?
Iggy
Member
Have the 50/2, had the 35/2.5 & 90/3.5. Like all 3 but want to stick to 50 shooting for the time being.
In the future maybe I'll get the 75 and the m-mount 25.
In the future maybe I'll get the 75 and the m-mount 25.
BillBingham2
Registered User
Each maker lens maker has an objective (a target) they are looking to reach. ZI has one objective (resolution), Leica another (overall feel), CV yet another (price/performance).
I have and love the 15, 25, 40, 35/1.7 and a 35/2.5 SC on its way.
B2 (;->
I have and love the 15, 25, 40, 35/1.7 and a 35/2.5 SC on its way.
B2 (;->
etrigan63
Rangefinder Padawan
I have the 40mm Nokton MC filed for 35mm framelines and milled/coded as a 35mm 'lux. I am ordering the CV 25p f/4 later today I hope.
RHaroldP
Member
I have the 15, 25, 35/1.7, 50/2.5, and 75.
Quite pleased with all of them.
Richard
Quite pleased with all of them.
Richard
raid
Dad Photographer
I still have only one Cv lens: 25mm/4.
Quite pleased with this lens, but in no rush to get another CV lens.
Quite pleased with this lens, but in no rush to get another CV lens.
jdos2
Well-known
12mm, 21mm (x2- one in Nikon/Contax mount, one in M), 28 f/1.9, 40mm (MC), and 75mm.
I've had very mixed results with the lenses and have resolved to NEVER buy another without testing it on my M8.
12mm Is fine. 21mm is very nice wide open (or close- it doesn't sharpen up stopped down, and gets very dull after f/8) if I'm careful about flare. 28mm? Has an attractive look, but don't look to close- at no reliable use is it critically sharp, surprising me with awesome clarity and color, while on the same card showing me that I missed focus in situations that should have been perfect..
The 40mm has been a Real Pain, but is now focusing correctly (after taking the rear mount off and reassembling the thing). It does focus "past infinity," but is finally accurate on the rangefinder. It's finally becoming a lens I use- the back focusing issues had rendered (sorry: pun intended) it "poor" at best. It was my second copy from the distributor, and set my resolve to never buy a CV lens without taking minimal pictures on my own M8. Also, resolve is set to get a rational return policy with the lenses.
The 75mm front focuses pretty badly. It'll go off with the 40 and 28 eventually to DAG for re-adjustment, though the 40mm is now a low priority to send.
I've had very mixed results with the lenses and have resolved to NEVER buy another without testing it on my M8.
12mm Is fine. 21mm is very nice wide open (or close- it doesn't sharpen up stopped down, and gets very dull after f/8) if I'm careful about flare. 28mm? Has an attractive look, but don't look to close- at no reliable use is it critically sharp, surprising me with awesome clarity and color, while on the same card showing me that I missed focus in situations that should have been perfect..
The 40mm has been a Real Pain, but is now focusing correctly (after taking the rear mount off and reassembling the thing). It does focus "past infinity," but is finally accurate on the rangefinder. It's finally becoming a lens I use- the back focusing issues had rendered (sorry: pun intended) it "poor" at best. It was my second copy from the distributor, and set my resolve to never buy a CV lens without taking minimal pictures on my own M8. Also, resolve is set to get a rational return policy with the lenses.
The 75mm front focuses pretty badly. It'll go off with the 40 and 28 eventually to DAG for re-adjustment, though the 40mm is now a low priority to send.
steverett
Anthopomorphized Camera
I'll bet a lot of people's answers have changed since this thread was started.
MelS
Member
CV lenses I have: 21, 40 and 75. I find the first two usually get exciting results. The 75, with few exceptions, disappoints in color and b&w. I think this lens needs more time and assessing the light before shooting than I'm giving to it.
jlancasterd
Member
It would have been nice to know the split between the 12, 15, 21 and 25mm lenses...

Spider67
Well-known
same here
same here
both in LTM mount both bought used from members.
I am interseted in a 28/1,9. Is it really to close to the 35mmß
same here
I have the 21 f/4 and the 35 f/2.5 Color-Skopar.
both in LTM mount both bought used from members.
I am interseted in a 28/1,9. Is it really to close to the 35mmß
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