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Mescalamba wrote:
I think whatever you want, either Zeiss or Leica has the right lens for it.

When one wants best-bang-for-buck, then it gets complicated..


also complicated by the fact that "best" is not just IQ in a studio - suppose you are outdoors on the coast, in a boat, or near a waterfall? you'd like some Fl on that lens no doubt

then there is the issue of AF...



Jan 04, 2015 at 05:26 PM
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I like the black lenses best, but some of the white lenses are really good too.


Jan 04, 2015 at 05:35 PM
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sorry about the confusion in the title, maybe a better topic is your favorite lens for every focal length. really just trying to get an idea of list of lenses people are most impressed by and enjoyed using the most. links on the previous page was pretty cool.


Jan 04, 2015 at 11:59 PM
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Faves:
Leica R 60 and R 100 APO.
Topcor R 135/3.5
Topcor RE 58/1.4 & 85/1.8
Topcor-S 50/2
Rokkor MC 28/2.5 & 58/1.2
Canon FD 35/2.8 Tilt/Shift



Jan 05, 2015 at 12:01 AM
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one fav in 35 mm for me is the old Ai-S (Nikon still sells them) - the distortions are very aesthetic


Jan 05, 2015 at 03:16 PM
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cy zeiss 100-300mm


Jan 05, 2015 at 04:08 PM
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15ish - Zeiss 15 Distagon
below 20 - Leica 19/2.8 Elmarit R
low 20s - Zeiss 21 Distagon
below 30 - C/Y 28 Hollywood
below 40 - Zeiss 35 Distagon
50 - Leica Summilux 50
high 50s - Rokkor 58/1.2
85 - Canon 85L
90 - Tokina 90 ATX, Leica 90 Elmarit R
100 - Zeiss 100 Makro Planar, Nikon 105 DC
125 - Cosina Voigtlander 125 Macro
135 Zeiss APO Sonnar

Past here Leica Telyt and Canon Big White Primes rule.



Jan 05, 2015 at 04:21 PM
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jcolwell wrote:
Here's some older threads that explored this issue.

- Best from each brand https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1193506/1#11382124

- Best alt lenses of all time? Alt Lens Recommendations? (< $500) https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1197904/0#11422732

- Best Alt 85 for Canon?? https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/987267/0

There's many more, but that's all the links I have at hand.


I was going to quote my own thread, you beat me to it




Jan 05, 2015 at 04:22 PM
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top tier ever used
24-25mm: Sony 24GM and Loxia 25
28mm: Leica Elmarit-R 28F2.8V2 E55 and Sigma 28/1.4 art and Nikon 28/1.4 E
recommended: Pentax 28/3.5, Contax 28/2.8 MMJ, CV 28/2 II, Contax G 28+ PCX 1.5m, 7Artisans 28/1.4 FE+
30-35mm: CV35/2 APO, VM 35/1.7, Tamron SP 35/1.4, ZM 35/1.4
40-45mm: Contax G 45+pcx 5m, VM 40 f1.2, VM 40/2.8 Heliar
50-55mm: CV 50/2 APO and Sony 55/1.8, and Nikon S 50/1.8, ZM 50/2, TTartisan 50/1.4, Sigma 50/1.4 Art
50-70mm: CV 65/2 APO and Sigma 65 DG DN
85-90mm: Sony 90 Macro and Loxia 85 (Budget: Sony 85/1.8, Tamron 85/1.8, Minolta MD 85/2)
For Zoom: Contax 35-70/3.4 MMJ, Leica R 35-70/4, Minolta MD 35-70/3.5 Macro, Sony 24-105/4G

Canon: EF 50/2.8 Macro, Pentax FA 50/2.8 macro are good for both macro work and normal use.

There are better options, but these are good lenses for budget users

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Jul 03, 2022 at 01:10 PM
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I wonder how much people's favoroites have changed over the past 7.5 years?


Jul 03, 2022 at 02:24 PM
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jstrawman wrote:
I wonder how much people's favoroites have changed over the past 7.5 years?


Mine haven't changed, but the list has gotten longer.



Jul 04, 2022 at 03:28 AM
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Mine have changed but perhaps not as much as I might have expected over this period:

21mm - I said the ZE 21 f/2.8, which is still a great lens, but now it would be the Leica M 21 f/3.4 Asph which is just a little bit better with a simpler distortion pattern and is a lot smaller

24/25mm - Then I didn't have a good choice but said my Minolta MD 28 f/2.8 was the best I had used; now I would say the Zeiss Loxia 25 f/2.4; I also have the Sony 24 f/1.4 GM which is a very nice and very different lens.

28mm - Then I said the Minolta MC 28 f/2, now I would say the Voigtalnder 28 f/2 II. The Voigtlander is a very nice update.

35mm - Then I said the Zeiss ZE 35 f/1.4, which is still an interesting and nice lens, but now I have the Sony 35 f/1.4 GM and the Voigtlander 35 f/1.7

50mm - Then I had the Minolta 58 f/1.2 but said I might prefer the Leica M 50 f/1.4 Asph. I now have the Leica and even though the Minolta Rokkor is still a fantastic lens, I do prefer the Leica.

85/90mm - Then I had the Leica R 90 f/2 (pre-Ash), which is still a great lens and now I have the Sony 85 f/1.4 GM, the Voigtlander 90 f/2.8 APO, and the Zeiss ZM 85 f/4. The Leica R is still a great lens and does everything fairly well at this focal length, but I do like the mix of lenses I have now better. If I could have just one lens, however, I would have either the Leica M 90 f/2 APO (that I used to have) or the Zeiss Loxia 85 f/2.4 (that I still have and don't use much because of its size and the mix of cameras I now own). Both are fantastic lenses.

100mm - Then I said the ZE 100 f/2 macro - which is still a fantastic lens. I might get it again sometime, but the axial CA is a bit much sometimes. I know have the Voigtlander 110 f/2.5 APO that I like better.

So when I look back I mostly had very good lenses, but prefer what I have now in almost every case even if the improvements aren't massive.



Jul 04, 2022 at 10:22 AM
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On top of the classic best lenses such as the Leica R 90mm/2 APO and the 280mm/4 (amazing except for flare), I've been very impressed by cheaper lenses:
- Sigma 150mm/2.8 Macro: sharp, nice colors, great bokeh, as good as any Leica lens
- Olympus 12-100/4: sharp across the range wide-open, very impressive

What impresses me is how good normal lenses have become. I've used a Sigma 150-600 on a Olympus EM-1 II so with a pixel density equivalent to 80 Mpix FF and it was very, very good.



Jul 04, 2022 at 01:54 PM
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jstrawman wrote:
I wonder how much people's favoroites have changed over the past 7.5 years?


i have changed my portrait length favorite to the leica m 75/1.4 (i actually like the R 80/1.4 better, but it is too big, heavy, and slow to focus).




Jul 05, 2022 at 06:23 PM
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I love reading about all of your experience in this thread. Many lenses I wish to try now!

Full disclosure, lenses I’ve used on full frame cameras are restricted to extensive Canon DSLR era, extensive Nikkor DSLR and Z, a few Sony GM’s, Mamiya M645, and Leica SL. So, I haven’t compared to any Zeiss lenses, CV, or Leica M. I am using Z cameras mostly and also L-mount (S1R). The lenses I’ve rented or purchased over the years are curated from extensive research to screen them before trying and buying. I shoot nature, mostly landscape and close up. I like panostitching. Some wildlife.

I value micro-contrast and even edge-to-edge acutance at high to mid apertures. Also value creamy bokeh and pleasing defocus falloff. Very low CA is a must. Some flare sensitivity doesn’t bother me, but prefer not to see it. Could care less about sunstars or coma. Basically I love lenses that render with great color contrast, apparent dimension at 100%, and that resolve evenly across the frame and very well into the corners. I also value lenses that are fairly close focusing (ideally that get to 0.2x magnification or better).

Fisheye - Nikkor 8-15mm f/3.5-4.5 This is so sharp it actually performed well adapted to GFX 100 (covered as a circular FE at around 10mm). I use it primarily underwater on Z cams at 15mm where it covers the entire frame with terrific edge to edge acutance and great color and contrast. Performs like two primes, one circular at 8mm and one diagonal at 15mm.

<21mm rectangular - Nikkor 19mm f/4 PCE. When used without movements very, very sharp to the corners. Nice render overall and I like its corner performance better than any ultra wide I’ve tried. Performs quite well at mid- to low aperture. Not a night sky lens though. Flare resistance and overall acutance to the corners beats the Canon 17mm f/4 TSE which I happily owned for many years. DX corners remain sharp with movements but FX corners soften. So, I am mainly rating this without movements. Of course movements open artistic possibilities, but don’t expect the corner advantages to be maintained.

35mm - Leica SL 35mm f/2 APO Summicron. Meets my criteria perfectly. Most dimensional and across the frame excellent sharp render of any lens I’ve used (including a variety of film era medium format, Fuji GFX system, and 4x5 view camera systems). Lens outperforms what would be my second choice, the Sony 35mm f/1.4 GM, at all common apertures until a bit past f/11 at which time diffraction limitations equalize them. I will say that the GM (on a Sony A7Riii or iv) is very close. The Sony adapted to a Z cam loses a bit of its native contrast, but is noticeably sharper than the Z f1.8 in the corners. The SL 35mm has that legendary Leica pop, across the frame and from f2 to f11, which is why I keep the L-Mount as a second system. If Nikon ever produces something at least on par with the Sony GM 35, then I might accept the rather minor reduction in IQ and sell the SL.

85-90 - Leica SL 90mm f/2 APO Summicron. I got this because 35mm SL is sometimes just not long enough on that S1R. Those make a great two lens carry. Incredible focus falloff and bokeh from wide open to mid apertures. Sharp across the frame from wide open to mid apertures. Nice close focus ability at 0.2x magnification. Second place would be the Canon 90mm f/2.8 TSE Macro. Almost as sharp as the Leica, not quite as much microcontrast but nice, falloff is very good, 0.5x mag, plus movements, no AF, bulky and heavy - different use. The Nikon Z 85 f1.8 S is the best of the Z 1.8 series lenses, and is rather nice, but just doesn’t wow me like the Leica. So many great lenses across multiple manufacturers in this range. Easy design?

Macro telephoto. Obviously looking for terrific close performance here, but also greatly value a lens that performs stellar at range. I’m not typically shooting 1:1 and prefer to be around 0.7 to 0.3 with my macro lenses. Nikkor Z 105mm f/2.8 MC S. Simply superb, razor sharp across the frame. Very lightweight. Surprisingly good bokeh at range and of course close up. Skeptical of my call? A longtime and excellent floral close-up photographer (Michael Erlewine) using very rare exotic EL lenses and other genuine APO primes on a technical camera now uses this lens and rates it as more useful and meeting his IQ thresholds. A different favorite of mine is the Mamiya M645 120mm f/4 Macro. It is very sharp across the frame and has a beautifully calm and warm render. On the Z cam it gets movements with T/S adapter. Both of these lenses provide 1x mag.

135mm - Sony 135mm f1.8 GM. Fabulous render wide open, very sharp across the frame stopped down a bit. Center performance wide open is mind boggling. This lens offers a medium format render. Great color and contrast, nice falloff. Could be the best lens Sony makes. I also like the Canon 135mm f4 TSE Macro. It is in the same league as the Sony overall, but with movements, more even across the frame. A bit less contrast when adapted to Nikon Z bodies, but easily boosted without artifacting in post. No AF. Heavy and bulky. Very different use cases.



Jul 07, 2022 at 08:11 AM
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Well best when referring to lenses can be very subjective. Some prefer rendering. Some are looking for sharpness. And then there is everything in between.

My favs are these.
Leica M 24 2.8 Elmarit asph (one of Leica's very best)
Leica M 35 1.4 Summilux asph FLE (my fav 35 of all)
Not a 50 guy but Canon 55 1.2 aspherical, Leica 50 1.0 Noctilux, Voigt 50 1.2 Nokton. Medium format woiuld be Zeiss/Hasselblad 50 Distagon cf FLE
Leica M 90 f/2 Summicron APO
Medium format would be Zeiss/Hasselblad 180 Sonnar cf
Canon 200 f2L







Jul 07, 2022 at 09:38 AM
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As I have often mentioned, I use:

- Nikkor AF 10.5mm f2.8 DX Fisheye - This will be a fully circular Fisheye when I switch to Fujifilm GFX. Even so I can already freely choose the aspect ratio I want on full frame, which already is a huge advantage for a Fisheye lens. Oh and yes, my copy is of course circumsized, otherwise you would see the sun shades in the full frame images. By the way this lens feels solid like a Zeiss or Voigtländer. You have to be very careful with the front lens though, especially once its circumsized.

- Nikkor AF-S 24mm f1.8 - Its rendering is as good as really good 35mm lenses, its sharp wide open to the corners with little vignetting, and yet its 24mm. I wonder if the Fujifilm XF 16mm f1.4 is even better, or the Viltrox 13mm f1.4, but either way its great.

- Zeiss Distagon 35mm f2 ZF.2 - I love this thing to bits. The only annoyance is some internal reflections that make some things, such as skin, look too magenta sometimes, while the rest of the image has the correct colors. Oh, and of course its manual focus, and I dont always hit the focus, especially wide open and on short distance.

- Voigtländer Nokton 58mm f1.4 SLii - I'd love to own a converted Pentax Takumar SMC 50mm f1.4 (M42) as well (at least I saw one rumor somewhere you can convert it to Nikon F), but the Nokton is stellar, too (also automatically stops down, which the Takumar of course does not, and also at 58mm has a bit more distance to 35mm than 50mm, so my array of prime lenses is more evenly paced). This is also manual focus of course, and if the aperture ring is not set to minimum, you get FEE for error in the camera. Its easy to accidentally move the aperture ring, and unlike the Zeiss lenses there is no lock for the aperture ring, despite the fact that both Zeiss and Voigtländer lenses are produced by the same company (Cosina).

- [Nikkor AF 60mm f2.8 micro] - I dont actually use this much at all, but thats my favorite macro lens. If I stop my Voigtländer down to f2.8 however its also brutally sharp. Still, having autofocus is nice, though you have to apply the focus limiter to get any useful autofocus out of it.

- [Nikkor AF 85mm f1.4] - I dont actually own that one, but it would be my pick for 85mm. Honestly tempting to get one, because it would be better than my 105/2 in lowlight when I cant use flash. Not that AF lenses focus well in low light, or focus well at all. And yes the Canon EF 85mm f1.2 and the original, pre-Milvus Zeiss 85mm f1.4 are also awesome.

- Nikkor AF 105mm f2 DC - I prefer a bit longer for portrait than just 85mm, really. Also, it has like the best Bokeh ever.

- [Zeiss APO Sonnar 135mm f2 ZF.2] - I cant focus this with sufficient precision (yet), hope to fix that some day (soon??) with a D850 (who reportedly focus much stricter with the builtin rangefinder)

- Nikkor AF 180mm f2.8 - Having this lens, I really dont miss any Leica alternatives, sorry. And at 300 euro on the used market (its out of production) its dirt cheap, too. And has automatic aperture and autofocus (not the greatest of course).

- [Nikkor AF 300mm f2.8] - My newest lens. So far I only made super boring test shots with it. Its damn heavy. I really wonder if I will ever actually use it at all. Still, a 300/2.8 was kind of the last thing I really missed, the AF version is of course just as stellar as any other 300/2.8 from Nikon, and I really wanted autofocus (albeit its really slow) for a 300mm.

With 24/35/58/105/180mm, I have a relatively nice spread of prime lenses. Plus the fisheye of course.

About Canon EF lenses, well you can use them on mirrorless with autofocus. Thats quite the advantage over Nikkor AF lenses, which you so far cant.



Jul 08, 2022 at 03:16 AM
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Zeiss quietly changed their long-standing commitment to providing lower MTF at max aperture in the last Otus. The 100/1.4 finally bowed to conventional modern design. It gets my vote as the best lens at any focal length, as it represents the apotheosis of the Zeiss signature. If they have gone for good, what a lens to go out with.

https://dustinabbott.net/2019/09/zeiss-otus-100mm-f1-4-apo-sonnar-review/






Jul 08, 2022 at 08:41 PM
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I lean towards personality though at times I do want high technical IQ, and it really depends on what I am shooting. Despite shooting many lenses consistently, my very top tier hasn't changed much. And generally it's just older lenses getting added, not new releases.

18mm: Batis 18mm
21mm: Contax G 21 and Loxia 21
24mm: GM 24
28mm: CY 28/2 Hollywood, Contax G 28 is FANTASTIC just wish it were a stop faster
35mm: M 35/1.4 Summilux pre-asph, Contax 35/1.4 and RX1. So many others here, but those three are my top.
50mm: Noctilux 50/1, ZM 50/1.5, 50 Lux ASPH
75-85mm: 80 Summilux, Mino 85/1.4 Ltd, 85 GM, 85L (love many others in this FL too)
100mm: CY 100/2, Mino 100/2
135mm: ZA 135/1.8
Zooms: CY 35-70, CY 100-300, Minolta 80-200/2.8
Non-FF: Zeiss Hasselblad 80/2.8


I think these would/might make my all-time list based on images I have seen, but I haven't shot:
- Nikon 58/1.4 G
- Leica 21/3.5 SEM
- Leica M 28/2 ASPH v2
- CY 21/2.8
- CY 85/1.2
- Loxia 85/2.4 (would need more time with it, have only messed around with files a bit--too bad it's so heavy for a f2.4...)
- Nikon 105/135 DC lenses.



Jul 11, 2022 at 04:01 PM
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My favs:

14mm: Laowa DSLR 14/4
15mm: Zeiss ZM Distagon 15/2.8, Zeiss ZF.2 Distagon 15/2.8
17mm: Minolta 17/4 (sentimental fav)
18mm: Zeiss Milvus 18/2.8, Zeiss ZM DIstagon 18/4
19mm: Leica Elmarit-R 19/2.8 vII
21mm: Leica Elmarit-M 21/2.8 ASPH, Zeiss Loxia 21/2.8
24mm: Nikon AF-S 24/1.8G, Leica Elmarit-M 24/2.8 ASPH, Olympus OM 24/2, Canon EF 24/2.8 IS (it's one of my favorite focal lengths, so this list could go on).
25mm: Zeiss ZF.2 Distagon 25/2, Zeiss ZM Biogon 25/2.8
28mm: Rodenstock HR 28/4.5, Leica Elmarit-M 28/2.8 vIII
30mm: IRIX 30/1.4 (weird focal length, but the lens itself is easy to love, if a bit bulky)
35mm: Rodenstock HR 35/4, Leica Summilux-M 35/1.4 pre-A, Leica Summarit-M 35/2.5 (or 2.4), Leica Elmarit-R 35/2.8, Canon FD 35/2, Canon EF 35/1.4L II, Zeiss ZM Bigon 35/2.8, Zeiss ZM Distagon 35/1.4, Zeiss ZF.2 Distagon 35/1.4, Nikon AF 35/2D (favorite focal length, so this list is endless).
40mm: Leica Summicron-C 40/2, Olympus OM 40/2, Hasselblad Zeiss Distagon 40/4 IF
45mm: Rodenstock APO-Grandagon 45/4.5
50mm: Leica Summicron-M 50/2 (1976 redesign), CV APO-Lanthar 50/2, Nikon AF 50/1.4D, Minolta Rokkor 50/1.4, Hasselblad Zeiss Distagon 50/4, 7Artisans 50/1.1 (good cheap fun)
55mm: Rodenstock APO-Grandagon 55/4.5, Pentax SMC-A 645 55/2.8
58mm: Minolta Rokkor-X 58/1.2
60mm: Rodenstock HR 60/4
75mm: Leica APO-Summicron-M 75/2
80mm: Hasselblad Zeiss Planar 80/2.8
85mm: Nikon AF-S 85/1.4G, Nikon AF 85/1.8D (great landscaper/pano lens), Canon FD 85/1.8, Canon FD 85/1.2L, CY Zeiss Sonnar 85/2.8, Zeiss Loxia 85/2.4
90mm: Rodenstock APO-Sironar-Digital 90/5.6, Leica Summicron-M 90/2 pre-A, Leica Elmarit-M 90/2.8, Contax G Zeiss Sonnar 90/2.8, Rodenstock APO-Rodogan-N 90/4
100mm: Rodenstock HR 100/4, CY Zeiss Sonnar 100/3.5
105mm: Nikon AF 105/2 DC
135mm: Zeiss ZF.2 APO-Sonnar 135/2, Canon EF 135/2L, Nikon AF 135/2 DC, Minolta MD 135/2.8 (imperfect, but tiny and light)
150mm: Hasselblad Zeiss Sonnar 150/2.8
180mm: Leica APO-Elmarit-R 180/2.8, Nikon AI-S ED 180/2.8
200mm: Minolta HS 200/2.8, Canon EF 200/2.8L
300mm: Canon FD 300/2.8L (same optics as the original, pre-IS EF model, lighter, smaller package), Canon FD 300/4L, Minolta HS 300/2.8
400mm: Leica APO-Telyt-R 280/2.8 + APO 1.4x= a nicely sized and very usable 400/4, Canon EF 400/4L II, Canon EF 400/5.6L, Minolta HS 400/4.5, Nikon AI-S ED 400/3.5
500mm: Nikon AI-S ED 500/4P, Canon FD 500/4.5L
600mm: Nikon AI-S ED 600/5.6, Canon FD 600/4.5

Zooms: Nikon AF 35-70/2.8D, 80-200/2.8D, AF-S 200-500/5.6, Leica Vario-Elmar-R 35-70/4, Canon FD 28-85/4, Canon FD 20-35/3.5L

Macros: Zeiss ZF.2 Makro-Planar 50/2, Nikon AI-S 55/2.8, Rodenstock Rodogan 60/4 WA, Nikon AF-S 60/2.8G, Leica Macro-Elmarit-R 60/2.8, CY Zeiss Makro-Planar 60/2.8, CV APO-Lanthar 65/2, Tamron SP 90/2.8 (latest model), Leica APO-Macro-Elmarit-R 100/2.8, CY Zeiss Makro-Planar 100/2.8, Rodenstock APO-Rodogan-D 120/5.6, Mamiya 645 120/4, Hasselblad Zeiss Makro-Planar 135/5.6, Canon TS-E 50/2.8, 90/2.8, and 135/4L (another list that could be endless)



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