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ZM Sonnar like 28mm or 35mm
I am now a happy owner of the M8. In the past, when I owned the RD1, I used 35mm lens mainly, ZM Biogon, which was basically a 50mm lens on the RD1. Well, I love that FOV and after letting go the RD1 and getting a M4 instead, I purchased the Zeiss Sonnar 50/1.5 A most spectacular lens. Just love its renditions. However, with the M8, I am getting a 66.5 FOV, a little too tight for me. I do like the 35mm FOV, so I now need a lens that is either 28 or 35mm (37 & 46.5 effective).
My question is which lens in those two focal lengths has a similar rendition to the Zeiss Sonnar AND is at least f2.0, though preferable faster. Any advice?
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Zeiss 35mm Biogon f/2? Not the same... but maybe close enough?
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The only 35 that comes close in rendition is the Summilux ASPH, IMO. But, due to price, probably not what you wanted to hear ....
If f2 is OK, 35/2 Biogon, M-Hexanon, and any Summicron are nice, but not as smooth.
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I've owned the 35/2 Biogon in the past and it was my favorite 35mm at the time ( I had tried 35mm Ultron, 40mm Nokton, a 35mm Jupiter, and maybe one other). However, if I remember correctly, it drew differently than the Sonnar. I'll post some examples from my M8 tonight.
Just read a couple reviews of the 35 Summilux ASPH and WOW, what an amazing lens. But, as you say, the price prevents me from going that direction.
Any other suggestions?
I am going to a street event this Friday and Saturday and will try getting used to the Sonnar on the M8. Maybe I'll have to stick with it until I get the M9 (once available used and much cheaper).
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Here is a great lens that you might like - rare to and at a good price (no connection to seller):
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWAX:IT
I have one of thes and like it a lot. Not a Sonnar, but very nice regardless.
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Quote:
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However, if I remember correctly, it drew differently than the Sonnar. I'll post some examples from my M8 tonight.
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You remember right it draws differently. But i'm sorry to disappoint you the shortest Sonnar available is a Rollei 2.8/40 in LTM. It's not possible to build lenses of this kind in shorter focal length. The Rollei is a rela fine lens but very rare due to a short production time and low quantitiy (<1000 pcs.)
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Quote:
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You remember right it draws differently. But i'm sorry to disappoint you the shortest Sonnar available is a Rollei 2.8/40 in LTM. It's not possible to build lenses of this kind in shorter focal length. The Rollei is a rela fine lens but very rare due to a short production time and low quantitiy (<1000 pcs.)
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The Contax T3 has a Sonnar 35/2.8...I always wondered about the truth of that claim since, as you said, Sonnars usually don't go below 50mm...
Maybe a hack job is in order? :P 
If you have enough duct tape, it may work?
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Two lenses that also come close in rendering IMO, are the Ultron 28/1.9 and 35/1.7. Where the 0.9m min. focus of the 35 might bug you. Or maybe the 35/1.2 ? (never used that one myself, since it does obstruct the viewfinder too much for me).
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great thread - i've mulled this one over myself, being a big fan of sonnars ...
zm biogon 35/2: no, no, no, nuh-uh, not sonnar-like relative to bokeh and rendering, unless you shoot sonnars stopped down to f8. while it softens up a bit at f2, it just doesn't do the sonnar thing, at least for me.
zm c-biogon 35/2.8: just acquired one, so too early to tell. but even after a few shots wide open i feel it's fair to say its bokeh is a good deal smoother than its faster brother. sonnar-like? i'm hoping so.
vc ultron 35/1.7: had one awhile ago, very smooth bokeh at wide apertures. sonnar-like? a fair likeness, i think.
m-hex 35/2, uc-hex 35/2, m-hex 28/2.8: all good candidates, although i think they are more like the cron 35/2 IV than not, meaning they hold background definition more than a sonnar, shot wide open.
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I think M-Hexanon 35 and UC-Hexanon 35 has somewhat Sonnar-ish signature
.......... by krosyagms, on Flickr
Does anyone know how to link photos from Flickr now?
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Quote:
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I think ... UC-Hexanon 35 has somewhat Sonnar-ish signature.....
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Yes, tersely put. I was trying to suggest the same about the W-Nikkor 35/1,8. I believe they are related designs?
BTW. re flickr:>
Use the "Share This" > "Grab HTML" > "BBCode" > Cut/Paste code into your RFF message like so...
Remembrance of surf... by thomasw_, on Flickr
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Reason: answer Krosya's Question about flickr
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Such a beautiful photo there thomasw! Is that a W-Nikkor 35/1,8?
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Quote:
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BTW. re flickr:>
Use the "Share This" > "Grab HTML" > "BBCode" > Cut/Paste code into your RFF message like so...
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Thank you for this - I couldnt figure it out! They used to be so much simpler at flickr.
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Such a beautiful photo there thomasw! Is that a W-Nikkor 35/1,8?
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Thanks heaps for the compliment. Yes, it is. As I have said elsewhere, it has become my go-to 35. In fact, right now my copy is being converted to M-mount! I got the inspiration from Nate here on RFF as Mister E; he was the first that I know to convert the re-issued 2005 W-Nikkor 35/1,8 to M-mount. Truly it is a smashing lens, xhrl!
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-SS M3 with Rigid Summicron 50mm f2
-Lots of misc stuff
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Here is the 28/1.9 on film, Pevel, so you see what I mean:
Remember, besides the smooth focus, the 50/1.5 has basically zero distortion. The 28/1.9 shares this feature.
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The Canon 35mm f/1.5 would be a close candidate as well.
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Wow, thats a great photo! I like the lenses price as well. I'll go over to flickr and browse photos from this lens. Any difference between the M-mount version verses yours?
EDIT: I am leaning towards the 28mm side to get the 35mm equivalent.
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08-17-2010
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Thanks ! I have never used the newer 28/2, Pevel. But what I know is that on the M8 you will have no problem with focus shift, etc, with the 28/1.9. A bunch of reviews (Puts, Reid, etc) confirm this.
If you decide to go for the 28/1.9, make sure you can test it. There is some sample variation.
Roland.
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What is your experience with veiling flare? Anybody use this with M8 and IR filter?
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-SS M3 with Rigid Summicron 50mm f2
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I recommend the 28mm 3.5 Kobalux. I love the sharpness and the OOF rendering with this lens. In 35mm I would recommend the Summicron.
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I use the CV 28mm f/1.9 ASPH with Leica UV/IR filter on my M8. It's a fantastic lens. There could be a bit of veiling flare wide open but I also think that the filters have a lot to do with this. They are not multicoated and the way they block UV/IR is through reflection but this also causes reflections. With or without the filter, it's a great lens. I've not seen any focus shift with this sample and highly recommend one for a wide-normal 35mm-ish lens equivalent for the M8.
Phil Forrest
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