This 28mm 1.5 Voigtlander is really something. I much prefer it to the APO Lanthar for the close focus and bokeh. Obviously if I were shooting landscape or architecture, the APO Lanthar is the way to go. But for my style, this is da bomb! <br />
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Used the Visoflex 2 on the M11 for the close focus.
I posted this image as a follow up to a review I did on the Zeiss 35 Distagon vs the Leica 35 Summilux FLE. I had recently stumbled onto a great deal for a Summilux 35mm FLE, and I’ll admit, it was tempting. Really tempting. But before pulling the trigger, I took the Distagon out for a walk today and snapped a few frames around town. That was all it took to remind me why I love this lens and will never find a replacement for it.<br />
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Read the review here <a class="noDecoration" href="https://www.purerangefinder.com/blog/9/zeiss-35mm-f14-zm-vs-leica-summilux-fle-why-the-distagon-still-wins-on-the-m11" target="_blank">https://www.purerangefinder.com/blog/9/zeiss-35mm-f14-zm-vs-leica-summilux-fle-why-the-distagon-still-wins-on-the-m11</a>
This is what the Nikon ZF with 3D tracking, auto eye detect and all that other mumbo jumbo can do with a Leica 75mm F2 Apo Summicron shot wide open. <br />
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Too bad I love my M's so much. Otherwise, this combo would never leave my side. The 75 Apo is simply stunning !
Captured with the Zeiss and processed using the Velvia 50 preset in DxO Film Pack 8, this shot perfectly illustrates why the Zeiss remains my all time favorite 35. There is a specific pop to the Zeiss that is hard to beat.
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