p.9 #2 · New Cosina Voigtländer 28/2.8 VM and LTM lens got announced!
highdesertmesa wrote:
Maybe, but why not just make the front the same size as the rear and/or use a larger front element and reduce the insane vignetting at f/2?
I'm hopeful that the new 28/2.8 Color-Skopar will show reduced optical vignetting in comparison to the Ultron. Its shorter optical design by almost 13mm and slower aperture could potentially contribute to this improvement. At least, that's what I'm hoping for.
p.9 #3 · New Cosina Voigtländer 28/2.8 VM and LTM lens got announced!
Fred Miranda wrote:
I'm hopeful that the new 28/2.8 Color-Skopar will show reduced optical vignetting in comparison to the Ultron. Its shorter optical design by almost 13mm and slower aperture could potentially contribute to this improvement. At least, that's what I'm hoping for.
I have the same hope. I really liked the CV 40 2.8's vignetting I was getting on the SL2-S when shot wide open, so I hope this new 28's vignetting will be just as nice.
p.9 #4 · New Cosina Voigtländer 28/2.8 VM and LTM lens got announced!
highdesertmesa wrote:
I have the same hope. I really liked the CV 40 2.8's vignetting I was getting on the SL2-S when shot wide open, so I hope this new 28's vignetting will be just as nice.
I expect to receive a copy shortly, making it my top priority for comparison!
Here is another comparison, focusing on size and length, in relation to the Ultron:
p.9 #6 · New Cosina Voigtländer 28/2.8 VM and LTM lens got announced!
Xavier Rival wrote:
Fantastic, many thanks, I will be looking very much forward to your tests!
Exciting news! I've just been informed that the Voigtlander 28mm f/2.8 Type II "black" is set to arrive tomorrow for our review! Can't wait to get my hands on it! 👍
p.9 #7 · New Cosina Voigtländer 28/2.8 VM and LTM lens got announced!
Fred Miranda wrote:
Exciting news! I've just been informed that the Voigtlander 28mm f/2.8 Type II "black" is set to arrive tomorrow for our review! Can't wait to get my hands on it! 👍
p.9 #8 · New Cosina Voigtländer 28/2.8 VM and LTM lens got announced!
Fred Miranda wrote:
Exciting news! I've just been informed that the Voigtlander 28mm f/2.8 Type II "black" is set to arrive tomorrow for our review! Can't wait to get my hands on it! 👍
p.9 #9 · New Cosina Voigtländer 28/2.8 VM and LTM lens got announced!
Update: Good news! I've thoroughly tested my Voigtlander 28/2.8 Color-Skopar copy and I'm pleased to report that it is perfectly aligned with the RF and also well centered. This means I won't be needing an additional copy, and I'll be starting the review soon.
During the testing, I compared it to the Voigtlander 28mm f/2 Ultron II and the Leica 28mm f/1.4 Summilux, specifically at infinity focus. After a brief examination of the image files, I can confidently say that the new Skopar lens is a high performer, showing comparable results to the other two lenses. The big question now is whether it can dethrone the Ultron. We'll find out soon enough!
X-Pro3SIGMA 56mm F1.4 DC DN | Contemporary 018 lens56mmf/2.21/17s160 ISO+0.3 EV
p.9 #10 · New Cosina Voigtländer 28/2.8 VM and LTM lens got announced!
Fred Miranda wrote:
Update: Good news! I've thoroughly tested my Voigtlander 28/2.8 Color-Skopar copy and I'm pleased to report that it is perfectly aligned with the RF and also well centered. This means I won't be needing an additional copy, and I'll be starting the review soon.
During the testing, I compared it to the Voigtlander 28mm f/2 Ultron II and the Leica 28mm f/1.4 Summilux, specifically at infinity focus. After a brief examination of the image files, I can confidently say that the new Skopar lens is a high performer, showing comparable results to the other two lenses. The big question now is whether it can dethrone the Ultron. We'll find out soon enough!...Show more →
p.9 #11 · New Cosina Voigtländer 28/2.8 VM and LTM lens got announced!
Fred Miranda wrote:
Update: Good news! I've thoroughly tested my Voigtlander 28/2.8 Color-Skopar copy and I'm pleased to report that it is perfectly aligned with the RF and also well centered. This means I won't be needing an additional copy, and I'll be starting the review soon.
During the testing, I compared it to the Voigtlander 28mm f/2 Ultron II and the Leica 28mm f/1.4 Summilux, specifically at infinity focus. After a brief examination of the image files, I can confidently say that the new Skopar lens is a high performer, showing comparable results to the other two lenses. The big question now is whether it can dethrone the Ultron. We'll find out soon enough!...Show more →
Glad you got a testable sample Fred. If it as good or better than the Ultron I may switch for the size, and modern design and ergonomics.
My wish is that all my lenses looked and handled like my Summilux 35mm ASP, and had an integrated hood like my Summicron 50mm v5.
p.9 #12 · New Cosina Voigtländer 28/2.8 VM and LTM lens got announced!
1bwana1 wrote:
Glad you got a testable sample Fred. If it as good or better than the Ultron I may switch for the size, and modern design and ergonomics.
My wish is that all my lenses looked and handled like my Summilux 35mm ASP, and had an integrated hood like my Summicron 50mm v5.
This one looks like it is getting closer.
It's not better but offers similar performance. I actually like the Color-Skopar rendering a bit more.
p.9 #13 · New Cosina Voigtländer 28/2.8 VM and LTM lens got announced!
Fred Miranda wrote:
It's not better but offers similar performance. I actually like the Color-Skopar rendering a bit more.
This looks so dang good on the M body. I think this will also work well on the SL cameras as the lens plus adapter combo will just barely stick out past the end of the grip, so it will be like just carrying the body alone.
p.9 #14 · New Cosina Voigtländer 28/2.8 VM and LTM lens got announced!
Fred Miranda wrote:
It's not better but offers similar performance. I actually like the Color-Skopar rendering a bit more.
Looks great on the camera. It would really go better with my M11 than the ultron style wise.. Can you post a picture with the included hood mounted please?
The zone focusing marks are so much easier to read on the Color Skopar compared to the Ultron. I most often shoot 28mm with zone focus and at f/5.6 to f/11 when on the street. But it is also an interior shot lens in lower light. How much would I miss that extra stop of aperture?