thank you so much for this video. sold some stuff and finally pulled the trigger on this lens earlier today! love your videos please don't stop making videos like this! love you man!!!!!!!!!!
There are so few reviews of this lens. Especially when paired with film. Appreciate your review and the music accompanying the images just kicked ! Thank you. You’re very creative and talented and hopefully you could do more Leica lens reviews.
I have the 35 Lux FLE and love it but I don't like how long it is. Looking for alternatives and was considering the 35 Cron but with the hood on, they are about the same length. Seriously looking at the 35mm F2 from Voightlander.
I haven't tried the Voigtlaner 2.0 but the 1.4 is really nice and compact as well. I keep the hood on my Cron for protection but I also like how it looks with it on, it does add a little extra bulk but it doesn't really bother me.
@@90sPunkRockCovers yea I've owned the 35 nokton like 4 times 🤣. Love the size but now I want something a little sharper. Maybe give the 35 Cron ASPH 1 anothet try. The plastic hood on that was fiddly.
Great Video! With great sample photos! 👏 I’ve just watched your 35 Nokton Classic review from a few months earlier. I’d be interested, why you switched, as I am thinking about doing exactly the same right now. Or did you keep both, and if so, which for what? Thank you!
Thank you for watching, Michael. I ended up selling the Nokton because I couldn't justify keeping both lenses, even though the Nokton gave me that extra stop of light. I really wanted a Leica lens kit so went with the Summicron 35 and Summilux 50 and so far I have been more than happy with these two lenses. I really couldn't ask for anything more. Having said that, I still stand by what I said about the Nokton being a hell of a great lens at a pretty decent price. I hope this helps. Cheers 🥃
hey, nice review! have you noticed any loss in sharpness towards the edge at f2 when shot on sl2? since the asph v1 was designed for film, it gave loss in corner sharpness on my sl2-s and did little better on the m9. If asph ii corrected I am willng to upgrade :)
Thanks for watching. I really haven't noticed it, this version apparently corrected a lot of the issues the ASPH v1 had, and that could be one of them. I am not a very clinical shooter so I don't pay too much attention to that stuff anyway, Having said all of that, I love this lens and the images it produces.
Nice vid & the music was a refreshing break from what a lot of vlogers are using today. Wondering if you tried the APO version at all & if you did, how does it compare.
Thanks man, I know what you mean about the music lol, I find it annoying as well. Haven't tried the APO version but would love to get my hands on one. Cheers.
Noticed in your 35 Nokton vid you said you wished it was a Lux or Cron so you got your cron. Nice. Having had the 1.4 on the Nokton, do you miss that on the Cron? Like do you lust for the Lux now that you see the dif in Nokton and Cron? Or would extra oz. and size be deal breaker obviously price aside.
Thanks for watching both videos. Yes, finally got my wish and got myself the Cron. I would be lying if I said 2.0 is better than a 1.4 aperture, obviously the more light the better. However, as I mentioned on this video, the way I shoot this lens is mostly during the day, it is the perfect walk around lens due to its size and still "fast" aperture. The one lens I always lusted, ever since I knew of Leica many years ago was the 50 Lux which I also now own. I like the look of a 50mm 1.4 lens much more than a 35mm, the compression is just on a different level. So to answer your question, do I lust for a 35 Lux? Not really. Having both the 35 Cron and 50 Lux checks off all my boxes and couldn't be happier with this current lens setup. Cheers 🥃
I meant to add also is that if you're not going to sell your (anyone) M lenses any time soon & wait 5-10 years you will likely get what you paid for it assuming it is still in good-great condition the way prices go up on Leica M lenses. If you buy brand new & decide 1 month later, you will take a hit most likely.
Yeah, Leica gear holds up value pretty well and some pieces actually go up in value as they get older, like certain things. Guitars are another example, depending on the brand, model, year.
I haven't hold both side by side but they are listed as 9oz (black version) and 12oz (silver version) respectively on B&H which is why I mentioned that. Marginal difference but worth mentioning.
@@90sPunkRockCovers again, V1 and V2 are different lenses construction-wise. While V1 had both aluminum (black) and brass (silver) versions, V2 is aluminum on both black and silver and is exactly the same weight. 100g (3oz) difference does not seem to be a lot, but after several hours wearing the camera around the neck, it is significant. I am happy I traded brass for alu.
If your copy is not razor sharp at f2 return it. But I doubt you are serious. Maybe at 5.6 it is a hair sharper but in comparison it beats everything else on the market in terms of sharpness (except for the apo).
thank you so much for this video. sold some stuff and finally pulled the trigger on this lens earlier today! love your videos please don't stop making videos like this! love you man!!!!!!!!!!
Glad I could help!
There are so few reviews of this lens. Especially when paired with film. Appreciate your review and the music accompanying the images just kicked ! Thank you. You’re very creative and talented and hopefully you could do more Leica lens reviews.
Glad it was helpful! I know I haven't done any new camera videos in a while but I will continue to do more in the future. Thanks.
Very informative. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome photos!
Thank you, Oscar! Glad you enjoyed them.
Good review, simple and juicy, pictures very beautiful
Thank you so much, glad you enjoyed the video.
Great video again mate. I was wondering when you’d do your more in depth thoughts on the lens. Gorgeous lens but the photos are super. Cheers ☘️
Thanks a lot, Colin. Glad you enjoyed the photos. Cheers.
@@90sPunkRockCovers I will be getting a “light” 35mm soon as I only have the 35/1.2 which is fairly heavy.
I have the 35 Lux FLE and love it but I don't like how long it is. Looking for alternatives and was considering the 35 Cron but with the hood on, they are about the same length. Seriously looking at the 35mm F2 from Voightlander.
I haven't tried the Voigtlaner 2.0 but the 1.4 is really nice and compact as well. I keep the hood on my Cron for protection but I also like how it looks with it on, it does add a little extra bulk but it doesn't really bother me.
@@90sPunkRockCovers yea I've owned the 35 nokton like 4 times 🤣. Love the size but now I want something a little sharper. Maybe give the 35 Cron ASPH 1 anothet try. The plastic hood on that was fiddly.
Great Video! With great sample photos! 👏 I’ve just watched your 35 Nokton Classic review from a few months earlier. I’d be interested, why you switched, as I am thinking about doing exactly the same right now. Or did you keep both, and if so, which for what? Thank you!
Thank you for watching, Michael. I ended up selling the Nokton because I couldn't justify keeping both lenses, even though the Nokton gave me that extra stop of light. I really wanted a Leica lens kit so went with the Summicron 35 and Summilux 50 and so far I have been more than happy with these two lenses. I really couldn't ask for anything more.
Having said that, I still stand by what I said about the Nokton being a hell of a great lens at a pretty decent price. I hope this helps. Cheers 🥃
@@90sPunkRockCovers thank you! I also have the 50 Summilux, and the same issues as you I guess 😅. Thanks man! Appreciate your input!
I bought Cron today Good job watching
Awesome, glad my video helped. How are you liking the Cron?
hey, nice review! have you noticed any loss in sharpness towards the edge at f2 when shot on sl2? since the asph v1 was designed for film, it gave loss in corner sharpness on my sl2-s and did little better on the m9. If asph ii corrected I am willng to upgrade :)
Thanks for watching. I really haven't noticed it, this version apparently corrected a lot of the issues the ASPH v1 had, and that could be one of them. I am not a very clinical shooter so I don't pay too much attention to that stuff anyway, Having said all of that, I love this lens and the images it produces.
@@90sPunkRockCovers Thanks for the reply! Appreciated.
Nice vid & the music was a refreshing break from what a lot of vlogers are using today. Wondering if you tried the APO version at all & if you did, how does it compare.
Thanks man, I know what you mean about the music lol, I find it annoying as well. Haven't tried the APO version but would love to get my hands on one. Cheers.
Noticed in your 35 Nokton vid you said you wished it was a Lux or Cron so you got your cron. Nice. Having had the 1.4 on the Nokton, do you miss that on the Cron? Like do you lust for the Lux now that you see the dif in Nokton and Cron? Or would extra oz. and size be deal breaker obviously price aside.
Thanks for watching both videos.
Yes, finally got my wish and got myself the Cron. I would be lying if I said 2.0 is better than a 1.4 aperture, obviously the more light the better. However, as I mentioned on this video, the way I shoot this lens is mostly during the day, it is the perfect walk around lens due to its size and still "fast" aperture.
The one lens I always lusted, ever since I knew of Leica many years ago was the 50 Lux which I also now own. I like the look of a 50mm 1.4 lens much more than a 35mm, the compression is just on a different level. So to answer your question, do I lust for a 35 Lux? Not really. Having both the 35 Cron and 50 Lux checks off all my boxes and couldn't be happier with this current lens setup.
Cheers 🥃
@@90sPunkRockCovers LOL that would be my dream kit so good for you -35 Cron 50 lux!
I meant to add also is that if you're not going to sell your (anyone) M lenses any time soon & wait 5-10 years you will likely get what you paid for it assuming it is still in good-great condition the way prices go up on Leica M lenses. If you buy brand new & decide 1 month later, you will take a hit most likely.
Yeah, Leica gear holds up value pretty well and some pieces actually go up in value as they get older, like certain things. Guitars are another example, depending on the brand, model, year.
The v2 silver and black are aluminium, which is lighter. But the v1 silver is brass, while hefty, feels more premium.
Yeah, I guess I was thinking about the barrel of the lens being aluminum. Definitely feels lighter than my 50mm Lux.
The black one is the same weight on V2 asph…only the V1 asph has weight difference because the silver V1 is made of brass and is heavier
I haven't hold both side by side but they are listed as 9oz (black version) and 12oz (silver version) respectively on B&H which is why I mentioned that. Marginal difference but worth mentioning.
@@90sPunkRockCovers again, V1 and V2 are different lenses construction-wise. While V1 had both aluminum (black) and brass (silver) versions, V2 is aluminum on both black and silver and is exactly the same weight. 100g (3oz) difference does not seem to be a lot, but after several hours wearing the camera around the neck, it is significant. I am happy I traded brass for alu.
@@kubowich Did the same thing.. I am extremely happy.. after 5 hours with m11 it feels like feather..
@@kimikaan 1 year forward, I traded Summicron for Summilux FLE…back to old weight :D
Had a jump scare when he said hello amigos I thought was gonna have to turn on captions
🤷🏻♂️
If your copy is not razor sharp at f2 return it. But I doubt you are serious. Maybe at 5.6 it is a hair sharper but in comparison it beats everything else on the market in terms of sharpness (except for the apo).
Oh it is very sharp wide open. I don’t think I was trying to say it wasn’t, I said it becomes even sharper as you stop it down. Cheers 🍻