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{{dc|A}}{{start|nother lovely lens from Voigtländer}} was delivered today: the {{Color-Skopar 3.5/21}}. While it looks the same as the {{c|Ultron 2/28}}, it’s slightly smaller, but has the same excellent build quality. I immediately put it [https://www.instagram.com/p/Cji8k-1J6_R/ next to the Ultron] for a comparison. It’s perfect for the {{c|Leica M8}}. | {{dc|A}}{{start|nother lovely lens from Voigtländer}} was delivered today: the {{Color-Skopar 3.5/21}}. While it looks the same as the {{c|Ultron 2/28}}, it’s slightly smaller, but has the same excellent build quality. I immediately put it [https://www.instagram.com/p/Cji8k-1J6_R/ next to the Ultron] for a comparison. It’s perfect for the {{c|Leica M8}}. | ||
I immediately took a [https://gallery.lucaspix.com/s/bn1594k7vk/color-skopar-3-5-21-samples few sample photos]. I think the color is excellent, maybe better than the Ultron 2/28. The lens is tack-sharp | I immediately took a [https://gallery.lucaspix.com/s/bn1594k7vk/color-skopar-3-5-21-samples few sample photos]. I think the color is excellent, maybe better than the Ultron 2/28. The lens is tack-sharp (maybe a bit less than the Ultron 28) and focus is easy to nail even at f/3.5. I don’t even notice any adverse vignetting, something I’m sure would be evident on a full-frame camera. | ||
The M8 does ''not'' bring up the appropriate frame lines, unfortunately, but I can manually select them to compose trickier shots. As the lens is a 28mm equivalent on the M8, it is wide, but not overly so. I would like a stop or two more light, but I am willing to sacrifice speed for the perfect size. This lens is ''way'' smaller than the {{c|Ultron 1.8/21}} which just looks and feels absurd on the M8—though it is a great fit for the SL. | |||
I am pleased with this purchase, and maybe the best part is I got an open-box from Amazon which almost cut the new price in half. The lens is perfect, and it came in the original box. Now, if I could just find the same deal on a Nokton 40, I would be set. | I am pleased with this purchase, and maybe the best part is I got an open-box from Amazon which almost cut the new price in half. The lens is perfect, and it came in the original box. Now, if I could just find the same deal on a Nokton 40, I would be set. |
Latest revision as of 10:02, 11 October 2022
Introducing the Color-Skopar 3.5/21
Another lovely lens from Voigtländer was delivered today: the Color-Skopar 3.5/21. While it looks the same as the Ultron 2/28, it’s slightly smaller, but has the same excellent build quality. I immediately put it next to the Ultron for a comparison. It’s perfect for the Leica M8.
I immediately took a few sample photos. I think the color is excellent, maybe better than the Ultron 2/28. The lens is tack-sharp (maybe a bit less than the Ultron 28) and focus is easy to nail even at f/3.5. I don’t even notice any adverse vignetting, something I’m sure would be evident on a full-frame camera.
The M8 does not bring up the appropriate frame lines, unfortunately, but I can manually select them to compose trickier shots. As the lens is a 28mm equivalent on the M8, it is wide, but not overly so. I would like a stop or two more light, but I am willing to sacrifice speed for the perfect size. This lens is way smaller than the Ultron 1.8/21 which just looks and feels absurd on the M8—though it is a great fit for the SL.
I am pleased with this purchase, and maybe the best part is I got an open-box from Amazon which almost cut the new price in half. The lens is perfect, and it came in the original box. Now, if I could just find the same deal on a Nokton 40, I would be set.
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