hookonclassic
Senior Member
CJ, nice review write up....:thumbsup:
What makes leica abit different is that motivations for the buyer are sometimes irrational.
Cactus jACK said:we noticed a marked increase in contrast and sharpness with the Voigtländer Nokton 35mm f/1.2 II over the I.
Ed,
I have tested the Version 1 quite extensive at one point in time and having own 5 copies before settling on the current 2 copies, I will say that some batches of the V1 has lower contrast and resultant sharpness due to haze in the inner rear element. I have pointed out this to a few of the users before and I remember showing Ben Tay about this. If you clean up the lens, you'll think you have a different lens.
If you have a good copy of the V1, it's an absolute gem.
Cheers,
Ed,
I have tested the Version 1 quite extensive at one point in time and having own 5 copies before settling on the current 2 copies, I will say that some batches of the V1 has lower contrast and resultant sharpness due to haze in the inner rear element. I have pointed out this to a few of the users before and I remember showing Ben Tay about this. If you clean up the lens, you'll think you have a different lens.
If you have a good copy of the V1, it's an absolute gem.
Cheers,
I too was one of those guys that used to poo poo the Nokton 35/1.2 for being too big. In fact, I had no intention at all of buying the 35/1.2 V2 I now own, but stumbled on a too good to refuse deal, so bought it thinking I could try it out and flip it without loosing any money on the deal. Well, I tell you what, now I'm sold! It's an absolutely outstanding performer, even wide open. I still wish it was a little smaller and lighter, but for the results it gives I can happily suck up the size and weight factor. And for the price the Summilux 35 ASPH sells for, its a no brainer. It makes no sense at all to spend so much more money on a lens that won't give you anything extra over and above what the 35/1.2 V2 delivers. Unless of course you have cash burning a hole in your pocket and absolutely must have Leica. But once you get to that point, its no longer about the photos anyway, is it![]()
Hehe, its interesting to re-read what I wrote just a few short months ago
I have the same two lenses, and find myself shooting with the Summicron 35mm ASPH much more than the Nokton 35mm f/1.2 V2 these days.
Not because there is anything wrong with the Nokton though. There isn't. It's a damn fine lens.
I just find that I now prefer the DOF at f/2 rather than f/1.2 or f/1.4, so instead of taking the bigger lens and stopping down to f/2, I take the smaller lens and shoot it wide open. Both lenses perform above my expectations at f/2, so its a no brainer to choose the smaller lens!
jonmanjiro said:The Summicron 35mm ASPH is my compromise between speed and size.
jonmanjiro said:The ZM Biogon 35/2 is about the same size as the ZM Planar 50/2. Not so fat, but quite long.
Damn good lens, and worth trying!