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The first thing I notice is that Voigtlander hasn’t figured out a naming standard for its lenses. Voigtlander Nokton Vintage Line 50mm F1.5 Aspherical II VM Voigtlander Nokton 50mm F/1.5 Aspherical VM Voigtlander Nokton VM 50mm 1:1.2 Aspherical
#50mm summicron screw mount full
In order of speed these are the lenses reviewed here: this is the only instance in which I will write down the full name of these lenses, as best as I can find (Voigtlander name their lenses with different full denominations in either lens front ring, box and website for each lens, and each lens is designated slightly differently on top of that…crazy!). Minimum Focusing Distance (MFD) and magnification Let’s add that to the comparison, together with the Zeiss Planar I already have! Things spiralled out of control, and now I find myself with 10 current production fast 50mm prime lenses for Leica M mount, from F2 to F1.1. But what about comparing it to the predecessor, of which I have owned now 5 or 6 copies? Yep, you read that right: great lens, horrible ergonomics - tried to bond with it many times, failed each time!īut at that point I thought: why not compare all current Noktons? Scouring the auction site and used gear shops led me to an excellent price on a Leica Summicron version 5. I decided to get it as soon as possible and review it.
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Recently Voigtlander announced the Nokton 50mm 1.5 II, and that was exactly what I was looking for: small, high quality fast 50mm prime lens with good ergonomics. A good photographer friend of mine has all but given up in trying to keep up with my changes: every time we go shoot together my lenses have changed!! Hello Fred! And what about that Zeiss Sonnar 50mm 1.5? Fast and small, but with a lot of focus shift apparently…I really fancied the Leica Summilux 50mm 1.4 ASPH, but that was way out of my league.įrom there it’s been a buy and sell whirlwind, not being able to find my ideal lens. But there was the Zeiss Planar F2 beckoning to me, asking me to try it out. Of course I had to find a lighter, smaller alternative to that behemoth to have the option of a smaller kit. That certainly didn’t help my photography, and I soon found out how big and cumbersome that lens was. I got myself a Voigtlander Nokton 50mm 1.1, the fastest thing I could afford. But unfortunately I had two main issues: I could not afford a Leica 50mm and I had a bad case of the bokeh disease. The first lens I sought was, of course, the 50mm. My photography improved, my pleasure in the photographic process went up a notch. I don’t regret it at all, I just wish I had done it sooner.
#50mm summicron screw mount free
I sold a full kit of excellent, autofocus, versatile gear and plunged in the weird and wonderful world of limitations of the manual, feature and gimmick free Leica M. I didn’t buy the full frame Leica M for the sensor format, but for the rangefinder experience. When I bought my Leica M I came from APS-C. But in which form? Ultrafast bokeh monster? Small great quality all-rounder? Anything in between?
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This website is named after the angle of view of my favourite focal length: 50mm. My journey with Leica has been a rollercoaster.