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new CV 35 1.2 on m9?


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I tried one out at classic cameras in London today and I must say I was left with mixed feelings. It didn't seem to show any fringing wide open that the old version showed when I tried it but it did seem really quite soft when wide open. this of course could be just down to the version I tested. Also it is a very large lens and they didn't have a lens hood for it for me to try but even without out it nearly got as far as the 75mm frame-lines!! so I hate to think what it would be like with the hood.

I think at high iso and for low light it could be a great and considerably cheaper option than the new lux 35. I liked the bokeh wide open and it appears to me to have quite low contrast which could be a bonus in low light. Anyway If I had money to spare I might consider it except for its shear bulk

Just to add I manually coded it as the new lux asph and found that there was very little vignetting though quite a bit of distortion. I viewed an worked on the images I took in LR3.

 

so pluses for me were the f1.2, nice bokeh, lack of vignetting, colours seemed good and of course the price

down side. size (didn't test with hood) impingement into finder, soft wide open and distortion

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I've been looking at this lens (the older version) for a while now but never pulled the trigger. Now with the updated version, I'm even more intrigued.

 

That said, from my research (what little I've done) I've noticed the bokeh to be quite "busy". Which seems to be a cliche / common complaint about "cheaper lenses".

 

So am I being obnoxious or does anyone agree with me? (IE: Bar shot with the hanging glasses)

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I quite liked it's bokeh but then I've go no summilux asph shots to compare it to. just a note the 35 lens being quite wide you will always tend to have a lot of area in the while be OOF like in enviromental portraits and background will often be quite busy in itself whereas shots taken with a 50,75 or 90 will tend to have less background as the subject will fill the frame more

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I've been looking at this lens (the older version) for a while now but never pulled the trigger.

 

I've noticed the bokeh to be quite "busy". Which seems to be a cliche / common complaint about "cheaper lenses".

 

So am I being obnoxious or does anyone agree with me? (IE: Bar shot with the hanging glasses)

 

 

I think, the glasses are rendered pretty nice here, I feel the bokeh of other V/C-lenses

is much harsher, with this 35 the V/C-designers did a splendid job.

 

Here is another example with some lightbulbs in the back, very pleasing to my eye.

 

 

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I agree! I had the Voigtlander 35mm f/1.4 for the longest time, but ended up trading it in for 2 reasons. 1) focus-shift at f/1.4 for that particular copy was a b**** and 2) the bokeh were not to my liking.

 

Again, this photo demonstrates my concern. The near-ground bokeh (posters, photos on the wall) are lovely, but the far-ground bokeh (lights, glasses, reflections) are kind of distracting?

 

Maybe I'm just trying to find bones in an egg (Chinese saying for trying to start trouble..... haha)

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i had another run wiht this lens- same fairground- worse weather = better light- this time I really concentrated to get the focus right... still managed to miss most shots... The lens was handy to use fast shutter speeds in low light with half decent ISO- and I think I got some better shots than on the first run... not at all sure what other will think of tthe images... Very hard to focus with fast moving subjects and a very narrow DOF and then to recompose. I only shot wide open at 1.2:

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For comparison purposes:

 

here is a "bokeh-shot" with the 1.1/ 50 mm NOKTON, pretty busy, but

not uninteresting.

 

Sorry, no side by side photograph, I´am working on these ...

 

 

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I think when you focus a lens like this at close distances- with highlights in the background- things are going to get 'noisy' no matter what. It seems to me to be more related to the wide aperture rather than a particular lens.

 

Here are side by side comparisons of the Noctilux f1 and the new CV 35 1.2 Nokton- both wide open (and I know- there is no scientific ethos here- just a rudimentary comparison- done for no real reason:rolleyes:). Focus was on the little grass seed- first two are CV then the Noctilux- then one more gratuitous show sot from the Voigtlander at 1.2:

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>> Thumbs UP << for these shots, Jaques !

 

Thx for posting these comparisons. I really like the NOCTILUX- results,

but the NOKTON is doing a good job as well.

 

The big problem is, once you started with these lighteaters, you want more

of them ...

 

 

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haven't tried the lens in the sun much- but does this shot (wide open) show what you want- it is untouched straight out of the camera RAW- you can see the purple fringing on the flood lights- comes up OK with a little PP:

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here is a detail- but come to think of it- is this the type of flare you were after?

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The Hood arrived today. Its not as big as I thought it would be.

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