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Backup for Leica 35/2 v4, which Voigtlander 35/1.4 or 35/1.5

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Fatih Ayoglu

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Hello all!
So my trusty Leica 35/2 v4 needs servicing in Wetzlar, the entire centre core of the lens is loose, I can screw and unscrew it. But the main issue is it does not align with the centre mark, meaning where the arrow is does not align with 2 of the aperture. Anyways it will go to Wetzlar and probably will stay there for some time.

So I need a backup. I use film, M9 or M9M, so not crazy high megapixel cameras and and I am certainly not a pixel peeper. I have 2 options from Voigtlander, 35/1.4 SC and 35/1.5, both latest versions.
Good for 35/1.4 SC, small, vintage look, around £400 in used market. Bad for it, 43mm filter
Good for 35/1.5, newer, moderner look, 39mm filter but more expensive.

But how is the general feedback on both lenses, such as general sharpness, fuzzy bokeh, quality etc.

Thanks for all the feedbacks,

BW,F
 

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I like vintage rendering. And I had a look at pictures from both those lenses, neither one has a rendering I would call modern. Pleasing out of focus areas in both. Since it's just a backup, I'd go with the less expensive option, as both seem to be fine lenses.
 
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I like vintage rendering. And I had a look at pictures from both those lenses, neither one has a rendering I would call modern. Pleasing out of focus areas in both. Since it's just a backup, I'd go with the less expensive option, as both seem to be fine lenses.

Tbh that’s exactly my thought, just searching some YG Orange Red filters for it now
 

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I always had an eye on LLT 35/1.4 but not quite sure if I should put £1000 over £500 for Voigtlander 35/1.4

When your Leica lens is back, how much are you going to use the backup lens?

I guess that modern lenses will all make very good images, unless you pixelpeep or manically compare like for like.
 
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When your Leica lens is back, how much are you going to use the backup lens?

I guess that modern lenses will all make very good images, unless you pixelpeep or manically compare like for like.
Honestly, I’ll be most likely selling it as Leica lens will be glued in my camera
 

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Honestly, I’ll be most likely selling it as Leica lens will be glued in my camera

Yeah...then why not "slum it" and go for a heavily used TT7Artisans from Classifieds. What can go wrong?

Or simply use other lenses in the meantime. I have accumulated too much gear just from buying backups for backups.

What else have you got?
 
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Yeah...then why not "slum it" and go for a heavily used TT7Artisans from Classifieds. What can go wrong?

Or simply use other lenses in the meantime. I have accumulated too much gear just from buying backups for backups.

What else have you got?
Ha, I have plenty, from 21 to 90, some focal length with different apertures... you might be right. Only for few months, I can use another lens...
 

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I have a Voigtlander 35mm 1.4 SC and it's nice enough but in anything like shade or overcast sky it's difficult to tell it apart from any other good 35mm lens, you have to be in the sunshine for the single coating to add it's own quality. Personally I'd try something another step removed from your Summicron like the Voigtlander 2.5 Skopar in LTM mount. It's a beautiful small lens (all the Skopar's are excellent) and take the adapter off and you have a lens for that Barnack Leica you've maybe always wanted?
 
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