Voigtlander 35mm Color-Skopar f/2.5 Pancake 35mm Primes
Voigtlander 35mm Color-Skopar f/2.5 Pancake 35mm Primes
USER REVIEWS
[May 12, 2008]
photophorous
Intermediate
Strength:
Value. Size. Optics.
Weakness:
My only complaint is the aperture ring takes a little getting used to, because it has tabs where you are supposed to grip it, instead of just being a regular round ring...this may be unique to the PII version. My review is for the Pancake II version of this lens. It's a fantastic modern lens with high resolution, contrast, and sharpness. It's even sharp wide open. Very compact, except for the lens hood. I've done all kinds of photography with this lens, from grainy B&W street shooting to tripod mounted landscapes with slide film, and it works great for both.
Customer Service Not needed. Similar Products Used: No other 35mm focal length for RF, but I have used a Minolta MC Celtic 35mm which doesn't even compare. |
[Sep 17, 2002]
Nick R
Expert
Strength:
Optical quality, size, price.
Weakness:
Aperture setting, no lens hood. A great, sharp lens that's now my "standard" on my M6. Makes the combination very easy to carry. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Too many to mention! |
[Mar 03, 2001]
Jeffery Smith
Intermediate
Strength:
Pretty darned flat!
Weakness:
So flat it is difficult to focus and change aperture. If you want a flat 35mm lens for the Bessa-R or some older rangefinders (like the screw mount Leicas, Canon 7, etc.) this is an expensive choice. In retrospect, I would have preferred the 35mm classic version of this lens as it would be easier to manipulate while focusing and changing apertures. Customer Service Not needed yet Similar Products Used: 35mm 2.0 Nikkor (SLR) |