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RE: Next OL lens test report: Nikkor Z 35mm f/1.8 S (FX) - joachim - 10-31-2023 (10-29-2023, 06:52 PM)mst Wrote: Well, everything seems large if you compare it to 35mm rangefinder lenses, doesn't it? Hi Marcus Thanks for getting back. Lenses getting “big” is a trend I noticed for some time. Also looking at the 50/1.4 offers. In the olden days these also were a lot smaller. I feel a lot here is use case. How big do you want to print? The 5000 lw/ph is not what I would traditionally expect from a Summicron. I noticed Nikon offers a 40/2.0 which is smaller and more plasticy in build. That might be more suitable for the use cases I have in mind. (10-30-2023, 06:38 AM)toni-a Wrote: Nikon always looking to be in the middle and being a compromise, dunno if this strategy works. Toni Oh well, I am a long time prime lens user and do not have a 2.8 zoom. The size of these zooms is a key issue with me. I find prime lenses more inspiring. The lens discussed in this review is a 1.8 which is just a 1/3 stop faster than 2.0 but significantly slower than 1.4. So I took it, the reviewed lens can reasonably be compared to a traditional 35/2. On the other hand traditional rangefinder 35/1.4 are not larger than the 2.0 crowd. Just search for the pre-Aspherical Summilux. My first 35 was 35/2.8. I had a zoom starting at 35/3.5 at the time. When I bought it, I was wondering do I need that 35. It turned out I needed it. It was perhaps the most inspirational lens I had. I typically used the prime at apertures well covered by the zoom … |