75mm lens, Why do you use it?

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Never had one. I would like to hear some discussion of folks who use a 75mm lens, some technical details etc. Which ones, why you use it? Anyone using one more than 50% of the time?
 
Because I like it (Summicron).

Superb image quality and the perfect 'other lens' to a 35.

I didn't expect to like it but I do.

Cheers,

R.
 
.....when fifty is not quite enough...and ninety - a little too much!
the Voigtlander offering is quite good too Roger!.
Dave.

What Dave said. The 75 can be used as a "tight 50" when a tighter view would be more effective. The 90 is, well, a 90; not a "tight 50." The 75mm frameline, being larger in the finder, is also easier to compose with, especially when using the 0.58 finder.

I use the 75 Summilux and the 75 CV.
 
I use my 75/2.5 Color Heliar far more than any 90. I just like the fov. But then again I use a 40mm as my standard lens and much prefer my 25 over my 28.

Bob
 
I have recently added a 75mm 1.4 Summilux, and I have used it today in my first roll of film with this lens. It will make a great companion with a 35mm 1.4 pre-asph Summilux. I feel that with these two lenses as a minimum set, I would be OK. Extending the "set", I sometimes add a 21mm lens and/or a Sonnar 50mm 1.5 for a certain look when needed. The 75mm 1.4 is not light but it seems to be lighter than the magnificent 105mm 2.5 Nikkor. Is it?
 
I don't have a 75mm but I have two 100mm lenses. Today I spent a good day burning 2 rolls of film with one of my 100mm lenses and I was thinking to myself that "I should get one of those 75mm lenses".
 
A great lens (either Summicron or Summilux, depending on light) for pet and small animal photos. The close focus distance is the same as the newer 50s, but I have to be careful with my focus and depth of field. Also, as Raid said, a wonderful walkaround combo with a 35.
 
I have the CV 75mm Color Heliar, and it works great with the 75mm 1:1 VF on my Bessa-T.
It will be my only "portrait" lens for my Bessa set up, but I use it solely for streetphotography.
It's sharp and the colors are bright and lively. I use this lens 40% of the time with my Bessa.

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I have the 75/2.5 Heliar. But I never use it. It still looks new. I should use it or sell it. I can't decide. That's dumb I guess.
 
Was thinking of the combo of 35/75 for weddings, other events.
35 - group shots
75 - shoulder and up portraits
Make sense?
 
I have recently added a 75mm 1.4 Summilux, and I have used it today in my first roll of film with this lens. It will make a great companion with a 35mm 1.4 pre-asph Summilux. I feel that with these two lenses as a minimum set, I would be OK. Extending the "set", I sometimes add a 21mm lens and/or a Sonnar 50mm 1.5 for a certain look when needed. The 75mm 1.4 is not light but it seems to be lighter than the magnificent 105mm 2.5 Nikkor. Is it?

Raid, funny enough in my bag there's 21 + 35 + 75.. and I took years to understand that this combo could have been an option...
 
if i were getting paid for weddings/event photos, i would take the lazy way out and shoot a dslr with flash and zoom and one fast prime lens.
 
I agonised over the choice between the 75mm Summicron and Summilux and decided on the 'Lux because it seemed to have a bit more character wide open over the Summicron.
The 75 mm length is the perfect partner to a 35mm for me. The Summilux has its draw baacks weighing about the same as a small car and difficult to focus wide open, but when all of the stars align, it's brilliant.
Andrew.
 
My standard walk around lens is a 35/2. At weekends or on trips, I pair it with its natural partner, a 75/2 (Summicron). The pair have the same widest aperture, I use the same film in both bodies, and everything is ducky. The 75 Summicron is small(ish), fast, 0.7M closest focus, moving elements to make those 0.7M shots sharp, a short focus throw, a hood that pulls out and locks (what a concept!), and even though it's an ASPH lens, renders beautifully. Just an absolutely awesome lens.
 
I used the 35/75 combo for a few years and liked it a lot. The 75 is a nice portrait lens but you can't get too tight with it. I second the idea that it is a "tight" 50. I've started to use a 90mm recently and like it a bit better. Not sure how much I'll be using the 75 but the CV is a great lens for the money...
 
I have one on (unintended) long-term loan, we just haven't had coffee in a few months. I took the 75mm CV Heliar with me to Newfoundland, almost never using it, but I love this arresting portrait I got of my father.

I want the lens, but I don't think I can justify buying it with how little use I have gotten out of it. I keep coming back to that picture of my dad, though.
 
I have the CV 75/2.5, love the results when I think about using it. Trouble is I also love the results from my 50/1.4 so I need to remember to break it out now and again.

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Todd
 
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