Adanac
Well-known
Ricoh GXR with M Mount A12; Zeiss Biogon ZM35/2
Not quite the same as a Planar or Sonnar on film (and I presume on digital M) but excellent none the less. No anti-alias filter, in-camera correction for vignetting and colour shift - but I've never felt the need to use it. M lens support is fantastic.
While the GXR is modular I only use it with the GXR Mount A12; might as well super glue it together. Ricoh is the only *current* manufacturer of digital cameras specifically designed for M lenses other than Leica.
Still ... I lust for full frame digital to get back the look I remember....
Not quite the same as a Planar or Sonnar on film (and I presume on digital M) but excellent none the less. No anti-alias filter, in-camera correction for vignetting and colour shift - but I've never felt the need to use it. M lens support is fantastic.
While the GXR is modular I only use it with the GXR Mount A12; might as well super glue it together. Ricoh is the only *current* manufacturer of digital cameras specifically designed for M lenses other than Leica.
Still ... I lust for full frame digital to get back the look I remember....
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
Happy with OM-D and PL 25/1.4 for what they do well.
bugmenot
Well-known
NEX-5N w/ EVF + Sigma 30mm f/2.8 as of now.
As soon as the new Sony 35mm f/1.8 NEX E-mount lens comes out, that will be my 50mm equivalent kit alongside the same NEX-5N.
As soon as the new Sony 35mm f/1.8 NEX E-mount lens comes out, that will be my 50mm equivalent kit alongside the same NEX-5N.
aleksanderpolo
Established
GXR+CV35/1.2 II, very useable at f1.4 already.
vrgard
Well-known
Another vote for the Olympus OM-D E-M5 & Panasonic Leica Summilux 25/1.4 (50 mm equivalent) combo.
-Randy
-Randy
FrozenInTime
Well-known
Never got on with the GXR with a 35mm lens on it - but like it with a 21mm.
The OM-D on the other hand is superb with the 25mm 25/1.4 but not great with the 17mm.
The OM-D on the other hand is superb with the 25mm 25/1.4 but not great with the 17mm.
ruby.monkey
Veteran
Olympus E-PM1 with Panasonic 25mm f/1.4 DG-Summilux. Small, light, fast-focussing, great EVF, and a gorgeous lens (with, it must be said, a comically oversized hood).
And cheap. With three little monsters roaming the house, cheap is good.
And cheap. With three little monsters roaming the house, cheap is good.
maitani
Well-known
M8 + 35 1.8 canon ltm
ronnies
Well-known
Nikon D200 with AF-Nikkor 35mm f/2D.
Ronnie
Ronnie
sebastel
coarse art umbrascriptor
epson: the biogon f/2.0
olympus e-p1: snapshot-skopar
now, on the M9 ... summilux v2 (sorry)
olympus e-p1: snapshot-skopar
now, on the M9 ... summilux v2 (sorry)
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I think it would be very hard to go past an RD-1 with a 35mm f1.2 Nokton.
sebastel
coarse art umbrascriptor
I think it would be very hard to go past an RD-1 with a 35mm f1.2 Nokton.
well, i only used the 1.2 nokton on the m9, and despite of its beautiful rendering, i sold it for being toooooooo heavvvyyyyyyy. but i can imagine it must be simply WOW (on the R-D1).
Mcary
Well-known
Put a 35L on pretty much any Canon APS-C body and you have a nice digital 50mm equivalent kit, 35mm F-2 and Sigma 30mm F 1.4 are also nice budget options.
I went with the Sigma 30mm as I found it to be what fit best for my needs and budget.
I went with the Sigma 30mm as I found it to be what fit best for my needs and budget.
willie_901
Veteran
At the risk of redundancy, the XP1 or XE1 with the 35/1.4 is a joy to use and the results are excellent.
Tom Diaz
Well-known
25mm Summilux with micro 4/3 camera (I use two Panasonics).
I also liked the big huge 25mm Summilux that I used to have for my 4/3 camera (Leica Digilux 3). However, the m4/3 version is wonderful and is not such a monster.
This and other great lenses are what keep me using the m4/3 format.
Tom
I also liked the big huge 25mm Summilux that I used to have for my 4/3 camera (Leica Digilux 3). However, the m4/3 version is wonderful and is not such a monster.
This and other great lenses are what keep me using the m4/3 format.
Tom
ark8012
Established
I would say.. R-D1 + CV 35mm 1.2 II
I had this combo and sold 6 months ago.. then.. MISS A LOT!!
I had this combo and sold 6 months ago.. then.. MISS A LOT!!
Gid
Well-known
R-D1 with CV 35 2.5
mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
The combination I use all the time is outside the rules (being FF) but it's an original Canon 5D (the "mkI") and EF 50mm/f1.2 lens.
I have used, with some success, a Canon APS-C body (30D or 50D) along with the EF 35mm/f2 (56mm eFOV) and the EF 24mm/f2.8 (45mm eFOV). But I hardly use those combinations since I bought the 5D and 50/1.2, which seem to work perfectly together:

...Mike
I have used, with some success, a Canon APS-C body (30D or 50D) along with the EF 35mm/f2 (56mm eFOV) and the EF 24mm/f2.8 (45mm eFOV). But I hardly use those combinations since I bought the 5D and 50/1.2, which seem to work perfectly together:

...Mike
progie
Member
Wish I could afford the Fujinon 35 \1.4 but I'm using an old Leica 3.5 cm screw mount. I love the new software and it makes a great 52.5 mm. The new 3x magnification îs great .
rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
another for GXR + 35 2.8 Biogon.
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