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Summilux 50 f1.4 ASPH & New C/V 50mm f1.5ASPH some images


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The CV 50mm lens's out-of-focus area (bokeh) is very busy on this comparison.

The smoothnes of the Summilux's bokeh looks a whole lot better.

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Me thinks the difference in bokeh has more to do with a different background light situation and slightly different angle then with the lenses.

 

All in all: Very impressive new CV lens. Although I can still see purple fringing on the top of the helmet in the CV crop, it seems the new CV 50 has less fringing then the old model? Can you verify that, Mike?

 

Thanks anyway for the comparison.

 

Mike

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The CV is focussed a little forward of the Summilux. You can see it on the painted thread of the body of the figure. Also the nose is a little sharper on the CV shot compared to the Summilux.

 

These are impressive though thanks so much for posting them. Some prefer the more traditional rendering bokeh of the CV. That Summilux looks incredible for it's definition and correction.

 

In this case, personally I would go for the Summilux, though, I just :eek:'d at the price of the CV. Amazing results for the price.

 

I don't suppose you happened to shoot some samples stopped down did you? I would be very interested to see it if you did.

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Some more images with the M9 and I've also thrown the 1st vers. C/V50mm f1.5 ASPH into the mix.

All 3 lenses shot wide open & at f5.6.

No post processing.

 

C/V vers.1 @ f1.5

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C/V new @ f1.5

 

Summilux @ f1.4

 

C/V vers.1 @ f5.6

 

C/V new @ f5.6

 

Summilux @ f5.6

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The CV 50mm lens's out-of-focus area (bokeh) is very busy on this comparison.

The smoothnes of the Summilux's bokeh looks a whole lot better.

 

agreed. typical dirty bokeh that seems characteristic of CV lenses. the 35mm F1.4 CV i had showed similar chaos which becomes very tiresome after more use.....the main reason i sold mine.

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100% all wide open:

 

C/V vers.1 @ f1.5

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C/V new @ f1.5

 

Summilux @ f1.4

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