anorphirith
Established
I have to choose between 35mm f/1.2 and 50mm f/1.1
which lens would you rather buy for day to day use ?
which lens would you rather buy for day to day use ?
Alex Krasotkin
Well-known
I would choose 50/1.1, since I prefer 50mm focal distance.
ruby.monkey
Veteran
Same here - 50mm for me. But my preferences have no bearing on what would be the best choice for you.
nome_alice
Established
i love 35mm focal length now so i bought the 35/1.2 but a year ago i was a devoted 50 shooter and quietly wished for a superfast 50 from voigtlander. however, now that there is a superfast 50 i have no desire to get it.
horses for courses, i think that is your answer.
horses for courses, i think that is your answer.
Debusti Paolo
Well-known
I have a summulux 75 and a 21 asph so I need a 35 !!!!!!!!!!The problem is :
I need a nokton 35/1,2 or
I need a summilux 35/1,4 asph?????????????????
I need a nokton 35/1,2 or
I need a summilux 35/1,4 asph?????????????????
rya
Established
I feel like the character of the 50 1.1 is more like the cv 35 1.4 than the 1.2, thus I have the 1.2 because I personally prefer it. But I have not used the 50 and think day-to-day use could be decided more by the length than anything.
If it was my set, and I was planning on carrying it everyday, I think it would be between slightly slower yet much smaller (and possibly cheaper) lenses.
If it was my set, and I was planning on carrying it everyday, I think it would be between slightly slower yet much smaller (and possibly cheaper) lenses.
pvdhaar
Peter
I'd say neither, at least not for me and not for day to day shooting. The weight/size penalty over a 1.4 lens is considerable and focussing wide open at close ranges becomes a hit/miss afair.
Juan Valdenebro
Truth is beauty
When two lenses are that great, there's no need to choose. Specially because they're different, and both top of the line.
noimmunity
scratch my niche
I agree with pvdhaar. Both of those lenses are certainly suitable for use at any aperture, but in terms of weight and bulk neither would be my first choice for day to day use, unless it's a question of having just one lens for everything.
:angel:
:angel:
Roger Hicks
Veteran
I'd choose 35; my wife would choose 50. How can either of us tell you which is better for you?
Cheers,
R.
Cheers,
R.
RLG
Established
I would choose the 35 1.2 mainly because on the M8 this is approx. 50 mm.
Best
Best
Juan Valdenebro
Truth is beauty
If you're going to get one, get the 35mm, because the 50mm will be almost a tele, and you won't be able to get half the shots you want...
Anyway, for the same money, size and weight, I would get the Nokton 40mm f/1.4 and a wonderful small wideangle for my pocket...
Cheers,
Juan
Anyway, for the same money, size and weight, I would get the Nokton 40mm f/1.4 and a wonderful small wideangle for my pocket...
Cheers,
Juan
benmacphoto
Well-known
I chose the 35, I find it to be more versatile than the 50.
kywong
Established
If you have no preference towards either focal length, I'd say the Nokton 35. In the samples I've seen, it renders beautifully, the 50 is an awful lot less interesting in comparison. But obviously that is highly subjective.
kshapero
South Florida Man
On a M7 0.85 a 35 takes up most of the screen. I love the 35/1.2, it focuses very accurately. I picked up a CV 35/2.5 for a backup. It is so small, almost a pound less. Now what?
Neither. These lenses are too large for my liking for day to day use.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
35mm/1.4 Nokton.
adrianzg
Established
i've just paid for a 35 1.2. the 1.1 is pretty much a perfect lens performance wise but it the images do not scream to me as much as those made using my 50 preasph lux and 50 sonnar. furthermore, i only have 1 35mm and it's a slow-ish summicron.
0bli0
still developing...
what do you have already? what focal length do you like to shoot? what body are you shooting on?
i have both and use them both quite often. depends on what i'm shooting...
i have both and use them both quite often. depends on what i'm shooting...
anorphirith
Established
Thanks for the reply s,
I've used a 5d mk II with a 50mm f/1.4 for a long time now,
and I want a lens to use everyday but I just one to invest on a single lens since I rather invest in digital
I think I'm gonna get the 35mm just for the sake of change and trying out a new focal range
I'll shoot on an M6
I've used a 5d mk II with a 50mm f/1.4 for a long time now,
and I want a lens to use everyday but I just one to invest on a single lens since I rather invest in digital
I think I'm gonna get the 35mm just for the sake of change and trying out a new focal range
I'll shoot on an M6
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