msbarnes
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I'm looking for an inexpensive RF lens to use on my CL.
I want something affordable (<$500), small, and atleast f2.8. I had a 35/2.8 Summaron (on an M3) but I sold it because it was goggled (bulky) and 35mm is a secondary focal length to me.
I don't want a vintage lens (canon/nikon/Leica LTM) because they typically do not focus closer than 1m and 0.7m-0.8m is preferable.
I'm considering a 35/2.5 Skopar, 40/1.4 Nokton or a 40/2 Rokkor (Summicron). The price difference is not substantial. I'm attracted to the Skopar for size and focal length (wider), the Nokton for speed (more versatility), and the Rokkor/Cron because it is balanced.
thoughts?
More specifically, is there a difference in durability between the VC lenses? What about among the other VC lenses? My experience with VC lenses has been positive (50/1.1 and 35/1.2), but the feelings about these lenses are mixed.
If it matters, I typically use my CL with a 50/2.5 skopar. I also have an M3 and the 35/1.2 Nokton (among other 50's).
I want something affordable (<$500), small, and atleast f2.8. I had a 35/2.8 Summaron (on an M3) but I sold it because it was goggled (bulky) and 35mm is a secondary focal length to me.
I don't want a vintage lens (canon/nikon/Leica LTM) because they typically do not focus closer than 1m and 0.7m-0.8m is preferable.
I'm considering a 35/2.5 Skopar, 40/1.4 Nokton or a 40/2 Rokkor (Summicron). The price difference is not substantial. I'm attracted to the Skopar for size and focal length (wider), the Nokton for speed (more versatility), and the Rokkor/Cron because it is balanced.
thoughts?
More specifically, is there a difference in durability between the VC lenses? What about among the other VC lenses? My experience with VC lenses has been positive (50/1.1 and 35/1.2), but the feelings about these lenses are mixed.
If it matters, I typically use my CL with a 50/2.5 skopar. I also have an M3 and the 35/1.2 Nokton (among other 50's).
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