Norkusa
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I have two 35mm summicrons in my possession now - a Type 2 German Summicron that I just bought from KEH. The other is a Type 1 Canadian Summicron w/ googles thats on loan from a local camera shop. Both have pros & cons for me and I can't decide which one to keep and which to send back.
I wasn't prepared with how small the v2 would be. Was expecting it to be around the same size as my 50mm v4 Summicron but its *a lot* smaller. I'm 6'7" and have huge gorilla hands, so its difficult for me to handle. My biggest issue with it though is the little nub/lever used to adjust in the aperture. It's so small and there is NOTHING else to grip on to & change the aperture with. First I'll focus, then my hand will be fumbling around the lens searching for that little aperture lever. Much slower to use than my 50mm, but I've only had this 35mm for a few days, so maybe it'll grow on me.
The 35mm Canadian v1 Summicron w/ goggles on loan from the camera shop is more robust & a little easier for me to handle. Especially the aperture dial. I'm not a fan of the googles though and its harder to adjust the shutter dial on my M6TTL with the googles in the way. I hear great praise about these 8 element summicrons however. And this v1 is about $140 less than what I paid for the v2. The shop owner said he'll also send it out for cleaning free of charge if I decide to buy.
I'm going to play around with both lenses over the weekend and try to make a decision. I have a few questions though that might be able to help me decide:
- Type 1 Summicrons *will not* focus properly if the goggles are removed, correct? (aside from zone focusing)
- Is there any way to modify a v2 aperture dial to make it easier to grip?
I wasn't prepared with how small the v2 would be. Was expecting it to be around the same size as my 50mm v4 Summicron but its *a lot* smaller. I'm 6'7" and have huge gorilla hands, so its difficult for me to handle. My biggest issue with it though is the little nub/lever used to adjust in the aperture. It's so small and there is NOTHING else to grip on to & change the aperture with. First I'll focus, then my hand will be fumbling around the lens searching for that little aperture lever. Much slower to use than my 50mm, but I've only had this 35mm for a few days, so maybe it'll grow on me.
The 35mm Canadian v1 Summicron w/ goggles on loan from the camera shop is more robust & a little easier for me to handle. Especially the aperture dial. I'm not a fan of the googles though and its harder to adjust the shutter dial on my M6TTL with the googles in the way. I hear great praise about these 8 element summicrons however. And this v1 is about $140 less than what I paid for the v2. The shop owner said he'll also send it out for cleaning free of charge if I decide to buy.
I'm going to play around with both lenses over the weekend and try to make a decision. I have a few questions though that might be able to help me decide:
- Type 1 Summicrons *will not* focus properly if the goggles are removed, correct? (aside from zone focusing)
- Is there any way to modify a v2 aperture dial to make it easier to grip?