Fred Miranda wrote: catacore wrote:
I like very much this 35mm Nokton Classic (E-mount) and also its brother, the Nokton Classic 40mm (M-mount). To my eyes, they render quite the same.
I noticed, on Voigtlander's website, the difference between the M-mount and E-mount versions of the 35mm Classic is that the M-mount employs a "partial dispersion lens" ("Teildispersionslinse"). Also, the M-mount is offered in Single Coating and in Multi Coating. Same for the 40mm Classic, offered both in S.C. and M.C., but it lacks that "Teildispersionslinse".
Talking about "perfection and ultra-resolution", it is very nice that Voigtlander is offering us options.
To my knowledge, and according to the official Cosina site, both the M and E mounts feature a partial dispersion lens for the 35mm f/1.4 Nokton. In contrast, the 40mm f/1.4 Nokton does not use special glass, similar to the Leica.