View Full Version : Which Voigtlander "M" mount lenses do you own?
Curious on what you all like to use.
I know that nothing over 50mm is made... we are all waiting for a 75 and 90 in "M" mount.....maybe f/2.8 for both, or a 75mm f/2
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I own:
28 f/2
35 f/1.4
50 f/1.1
ruby.monkey
05-20-2010, 14:34
None, now - I used to have the 40mm f/1.4 SC but parted with it when I traded my R3A for a Pentax 645N.
I have plenty of the screw-mount lenses, though.
None, now - I used to have the 40mm f/1.4 SC but parted with it when I traded my R3A for a Pentax 645N.
I have plenty of the screw-mount lenses, though.
There is a poll for CV LTM lenses also....Under RFF Polls.
SimonSawSunlight
05-20-2010, 14:44
1.2/35, 2.5/35
No excuse not to have the 35/1.2
35f1.2. The other CV lens I have is the 75f2.5 but its LTM. I used to have the 21 but sold it.
28 f2 and 50mm 1.5/21/4 in LTM.
I'm gonna get some Zeiss glass pretty soon here though.
15/4.5 and 50/1.1 - and lusting after the 35/1.2
Lauffray
05-24-2010, 10:30
Used to have the Heliar 50/2, good lens. Now I keep my 35/1.4 on, for the 1.2 I can't justify the price for half a stop extra.
Nokton 1.4 35mm was my first ever lens, and then later the 15mm Heliar which is sharp as hell and a wonderfully built lens.
Just 40/1.4 MC and it suits me so well that, it has cured me from 35mm GAS:angel:
Have 3, but now lusting after the 40/1.4 SC or MC, 35/1.2 in chrome, and 50/1.1 ;) You just can't have 3 lenses now can you? :rolleyes:
40/1.4 MC, a good all-around lens
I have the terrific 15/4.5 and I'm also going to get the 25/4 to try. I use the Leica 24/2.8 but the CV lens is so small I want to see if I like it for travel.
scottwallick
05-28-2010, 05:29
I had the Ultron 28/2, Nokton Classic 35/1.4, and the Nokton Classic 40/1.4. I sold all three of those (to other RFF'ers).
Now I have the Nokton 35/1.2 ASPH., which is in another league compared to the other CV lenses I've owned (although it does have some [minor, unlike the 35/1.4] barrel distortion).
Most people on this thread have answered they have the 35/1.2. Now, I cannot wait to get the lens in my hands.
Oh, I have the 28/2 and waiting on a 35/1.2 which is airborne over Indian Ocean.
Have tried others too, but settled for now with 35/1.2 (best CV lens IMO), 15/4.5 and 40/1.4. I dont think there is anything M mount in CV line worth looking at at this time. Well,they have some other good lenses, but their counterparts in LTM are better and/or cheaper - like 35/2.5, 21/4, 35/1.7, 50/1.5 etc.
Have 3, but now lusting after the 40/1.4 SC or MC, 35/1.2 in chrome, and 50/1.1 ;) You just can't have 3 lenses now can you? :rolleyes:
You can never have enough lenses....
But 4 is a good number, maybe 6 tops....
1 ultra wide, 2 wides, 1or 2 normal (fast &/or slow), 1 tele-portrait
my kit has 28/35/50/90.... looking at a 21 or 15 for ultra wide
Currently none but I am looking for a 21mm urgently :)
Currently none but I am looking for a 21mm urgently :)
Me too.....
35mm Color-Skopar P Type II. This is the lens I bring with me when I travel--small, light and a good performer.
Vincent.G
06-02-2010, 04:40
The Noktons are must haves: 35mm f1.2 and 50mm f1.5
gshybrid
06-02-2010, 22:31
No excuse not to have the 35/1.2
My excuse:
sold it to pay for a 35 lux asph
I just have a 15 heliar M
umcelinho
06-03-2010, 08:54
M mount, only the 35/1.4 SC Nokton. It should be sold with a hood, like the 50/1.5 Nokton, the 35 flares quite a bit... I have more Voigtlander lenses, but all LTM.
jeff laitila
06-03-2010, 14:52
28/2, 35/1.2, 35/2.5, 40/1.4, 50/1.1
I regret that I sold my cv 35 f1.2 ASPH. I will buy it back someday.
wotalegend
06-13-2010, 02:04
No excuse not to have the 35/1.2
Ummm.......price?
helenhill
07-04-2010, 03:26
the 35 1.2 is heading my way from Stephen Gandy
Woooohooooo. can't wait till Tuesday !!
Helen,
You will love your 35 1.2 ; I finally had time to put mine to use in Istanbul 2 weeks ago with some APX 100. Very harsh light so not many occasions to shoot wide open, but I am liking what I see from initial scans. I think it has a fingerprint comparable to the 50/1.5 (which I recall you using very well), but then just a little bit smoother. It size still now and then bothers me, but my initial results are making me care less. Look forward to see your results, I like your shooting style and I think this lens will fit you like a glove. Wish you happy shooting.
My Classic Heliar 50/2 may be fixed M.
I just have the CV Skopar 35/2.5 PII. Most of my other lenses are LTM mount, including the other excellent, small Skopars.
The only other M-mount CV lenses that interest me are the Ultron 28/2 and the Nokton 40/1.4, but I don't seem myself getting either one any time soon.
In M mount it would be the 50/2 Collapsible Heliar. I like it. Currenly MIA.
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