helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
I've become a full fledged F2 Gal... Crons in 35 & 50
Though somewhere in the House is a 1.5 Summarit , 50 lux
If I'm Desperate for Speeeeed
Though somewhere in the House is a 1.5 Summarit , 50 lux
If I'm Desperate for Speeeeed
maddoc
... likes film again.
I've become a full fledged F2 Gal... Crons in 35 & 50
Though somewhere in the House is a 1.5 Summarit , 50 lux
If I'm Desperate for Speeeeed
35 & 50 Summicron makes a perfect kit in my book, optionally add a 90mm Summicron and 21 Super-Angulon-M and everything covered that can be done with a RF camera.
Now where are the funds for the 35mm Summicron-M ... :bang:
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
If "slow" is anything under f/2, most current zooms for SLRs are left out of the running.
True, they are sloooow.
drew.saunders
Well-known
35/2 Asph for me, and I liked my current version 50 summicron, but something weird happened and I think one of the lens elements is loose, causing some nasty flare issues, so I picked up a 50/1.5 CV a few years ago and now prefer it to the Leica. I really should send the summicron off to be looked at and repaired. I'd be willing to try a collapsible 50/2.8 or 3.5 some time.
claacct
Well-known
I almost never use aperture below 5.6 with film or APS-C digital. Dof is my bread and butter and if I needed bokeh to impress internet people or flatter some girl who's portrait I took, lens blur in photoshop CS5 is my friend.
With current digital ISO capability and rating going through the roof, I won't mind a 35mm f5.6 and a 50mm f8 as long as they're cheap.
With current digital ISO capability and rating going through the roof, I won't mind a 35mm f5.6 and a 50mm f8 as long as they're cheap.
menthel
Not very good...
I have a voigtlander 50mm f1.5 and and 35mm summicron v3, both get used a lot and are very nice lenses. However, I think I am more of a 50mm man.
dleyva2
Established
I always seem to find my way back to a 50 hard as I try not to.
chathaway
Established
35 Biogon 2.0 and 50 Sonnar
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
35 & 50 Summicron makes a perfect kit in my book, optionally add a 90mm Summicron and 21 Super-Angulon-M and everything covered that can be done with a RF camera.
Now where are the funds for the 35mm Summicron-M ... :bang:
ferider
Veteran
Slow 35 and fast 50. Where slow is f2 and fast f1.4 for me. So I cann't vote.
Matus
Well-known
Slow 35 and fast 50. Where slow is f2 and fast f1.4 for me. So I cann't vote.
Sure you can - as both lenses fast
taylan
Street Dog
I have Summicron 35mm V1, 50 mm DR and Summicron 90mm V1. All of them are fast (f/2.0). I always use 35mm on my M2. the others are very very rarely.
dallard
Well-known
I had a 50 'cron, sold it for a 35 'cron, then sold the 35 and now I have a 50 again. I think the focal lengths are so close you can get by with either without changing much. I wear glasses and the 35 frame line was always just out of my field of view which helped contribute to my return to 50. Either is great though.
uhoh7
Veteran
F/2 is not fast, except 28 and below, today.
At least that's how it seems to me
So, you have your low light set, and your light, small and sharp set.
Unless you have summiluxi
I do have a 28/2 now, but that means no summiluxes
The little nokton is almost there...you can get away with it as the one 35.
At least that's how it seems to me
So, you have your low light set, and your light, small and sharp set.
Unless you have summiluxi
I do have a 28/2 now, but that means no summiluxes
The little nokton is almost there...you can get away with it as the one 35.
Vics
Veteran
I've settled on my 35/2.8 Summaron on the M3, and my Carl Zeiss Sonnar 1.5 ('fifties version). These two make a perfect pair, unexpectedly. Nearly identical signature and color rendition. It's handy, cause I get a backup body in the deal, my Dad's Contax IIIa with Henry's magic touch. Both fit nicely in my smallest LowePro bag, the EX140.
sanmich
Veteran
F/2 seems to hit the soft spot of speed/quality/size.
If I would go faster, the nokton 1.1 and 1.2 would probably be it (well unless I find a Hexanon 1.2 in the street)
If I would go faster, the nokton 1.1 and 1.2 would probably be it (well unless I find a Hexanon 1.2 in the street)
Swamiji
Newbie
The 35 and 50 never go out at the same time though I prefer fast versions of both. I pair the 35 with a 75mm and the 50 with a 21mm.
Phil Forrest
I feel much the same way. The 35mm and 50mm do not go out at the same time, the 35mm goes out with a 75mm, and the 50mm goes out with a 90mm. For a three lens kit, I add a 24mm. All f1.4, except the 50mm with is f1.
seakayaker1
Well-known
50 Lux ASPH and 35 Cron ASPH are getting the most play recently.
I do like fast 50's and enjoy the VC Nokton 50/1.5 ASPH and Zeiss C Sonnar 50mm f1.5 as well.
. . . . . on any given day the mood can change and the focal length of the lens as well.
It's all good.
I do like fast 50's and enjoy the VC Nokton 50/1.5 ASPH and Zeiss C Sonnar 50mm f1.5 as well.
. . . . . on any given day the mood can change and the focal length of the lens as well.
It's all good.
Rangeman133
Established
can't vote, only have 1 lens, 50 cron. was thinking about getting a 35mm lens next, but decided to only shoot with the cron for at least a year. gonna try and master this lens...although sometimes, i do feel that I'm more of a '35mm man', but i know myself very well...if i had the 35, then i'd be itching for the 50.
Nick De Marco
Well-known
Having gone through too many of both I think I have now found my favourite two:
Zeiss 50mm Sonnar f1.5 ZM (2 lenses on one) and Leica 35mm Summicron ASPH (as f2 by far the best 35 I have ever seen).
This is closely followed by another Zeiss/Summicron pairing, where speed is less of an issue, Leica 50mm Summicron-M (or Zeiss Planar 50/s) and Zeiss 35mmBiogon f2.8-C
Zeiss 50mm Sonnar f1.5 ZM (2 lenses on one) and Leica 35mm Summicron ASPH (as f2 by far the best 35 I have ever seen).
This is closely followed by another Zeiss/Summicron pairing, where speed is less of an issue, Leica 50mm Summicron-M (or Zeiss Planar 50/s) and Zeiss 35mmBiogon f2.8-C
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