thomasw_
Well-known
Thomas, 12526 or 12524 hood ? I am looking for one to try it myself but got confused with SN numbers.
Gabor, a 12526 hood, the current summicron 35 asph hood. the hood cap stays on quite well, too On the 12524 hood, it falls off and gets lost. I went to a dollar store and bought tiny black hair elastics, 144 for 1,25$, so i have a motherload -- i place one in the groove where the hood clips in and it provides just enough friction to stop the hood from turning. turning the aperture ring is challenging for my large paws, but that inconvenience is worth the more effective flare resistance.
maddoc
... likes film again.
Thomas, thanks !! I was wondering because I tried myself last year with the hood for the 35/2 IV and the hood cap always felt off .... :bang:
Then I will have a look for a 12526 now !
Then I will have a look for a 12526 now !
Erik van Straten
Mentor
One of the big advantages of the 35mm Summilux pre-ASPH is that it has nearly zero distortion.
I completely agree with that. A wideangle lens with distortion is very annoying. The older Leitz lenses never distorted.
Erik.
ferider
Mentor
And thanks ferider for the comparison shots. Very interesting. Would be cool to see some at 1.4, though.
Hi Arnulf,
all the shots in the above mentioned comparison gallery are at f1.4 and f2, as labeled.
Best,
Roland.
arnulf
Registered User
Hahaha, stupid me! Thought it said f/4. I was wondering how the background could be so blurry at that aperture... Well, then..
oscroft
Mentor
I'm another who really likes the Nokton 1.4.
I have some sample shots with it on Flickr...
First results
Recent test
Angkor, Cambodia
Cheers,
I have some sample shots with it on Flickr...
First results
Recent test
Angkor, Cambodia
Cheers,
arnulf
Registered User
Thanks to everyone for your input and images. I decided to go for it. Just ordered it now, then we'll see. Next step, I guess, will be the 1.1 50mm Nokton. That should leave with a pretty decent and fast set.
Not getting rid of my 35mm cron yet, though.
Thanks again, everyone. This place is really amazing!
Not getting rid of my 35mm cron yet, though.
Thanks again, everyone. This place is really amazing!
lngu81
Established
Your current setup is quite perfect from my view, a fast 35mm f1.4 is a great addition to the Summicron. I don't think it's necessary to get the Nokton 1.1 while you owned a Summilux unless you have a GAS attack.
KEH
Well-known
This lens invites strong opinions as noted. I find it pretty good in terms of small / light / fast. One with my G1 and CQ M adapter:
Cheers,
Kirk
Cheers,
Kirk
35mmdelux
#Represent
The barrel distortion makes this wall look about to burst in the middle. The bokeh...I dont know man. kinda the way I used to see the world when slamming down some Mojitos.
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