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Voigtlander 35 mm f1.4 lens


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Whilst I'm happy to be proven wrong, I've always assumed that the practical difference between these variants is virtually nil and choosing one or the other is essentially a statement about what kind of photographer you like to think you are.

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Whilst I'm happy to be proven wrong, I've always assumed that the practical difference between these variants is virtually nil and choosing one or the other is essentially a statement about what kind of photographer you like to think you are.

After a little more research, I have to concur.

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I have only the SC version which has a lot of focus shift and is my most flare prone M lens, more so than my Summilux 35/1.4 pre-asph. Its rendering is close to the latter's with smooth bokeh and a bit more sharpness at f/1.4 but it has no significant glow (halos around highlights). My copy is calibrated at f/1.4 so focus shift is not a problem at full aperture.

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Whilst I'm happy to be proven wrong, I've always assumed that the practical difference between these variants is virtually nil and choosing one or the other is essentially a statement about what kind of photographer you like to think you are.

The practical difference indeed seems rather insignificant. I bought the one that was available (S.C.) without any intention to make statements.

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The marketed difference is that the single coated version is better for black and white film shooters who want less contrast and therefore more shadow detail.  I have the multi-coated version and I have no desire for it to be any less contrasty.  In fact, it's still fairly medium contrast compared with more modern designs.

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