Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/12/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Tarek wrote: >I have both pre-asph 35mm lenses and absolutely agree with your >findings! The 'lux wide open is "softer" than any other lens I have, >including the Noctilux. I use this lens almost exclusively in B&W at >400 and above ISO settings. I like the results and it's one of my >favorite lenses for early morning B&W shoots ;) Stopped down it's an >incredible performer, I find it better than the 2/35. > It may be gilding the lily, but the old 35/1.4 'lux has always been my medium w/a of choice. It sits most of the time on an M2, to which it is ideally suited. Yes, it's definitely on the soft side wide open, but the colour rendering is very pleasing, and part of the fun of using Leica glass is exploiting the particular characteristics of each lens. You can see plenty of shots with this lens in the Canadian and Umbria/Assisi pages at: http://www.iol.ie/~corkflor/ I'd agree with Tarek that it sharpens up very nicely as you stop down, and, of course, at smaller apertures it's an ideal lens to zone focus. Best Alex -- Alex Hurst Waterfall Nr. Cork Ireland Tel: +353 214 543 328 (H) +353 214 270 907 (W) Fax: +353 214 271 248 email: corkflor@iol.ie Also: corkflor.2@virgin.net (when in the UK, which isn't often) Home website: http://www.iol.ie/~corkflor/ Business website: http://www.corkflorists.com/ Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) public key available at: http://pgpkeys.mit.edu:11371 ID: 0x5BB72019