Thanks for the video, really fancy that lens for my M6. Re the knob coming off, maybe have looked at removing it, putting a tiny blob of Loctite on it and screwing it back on. Making sure the Loctite is only on the threaded part, should work I'd have thought?
Hey, Andrew nice video! That lens looks so compact. I have never shot a 40mm focal length on 35mm film cameras. I guess it is a good compromise if one like both the 35mm and 50mm. The cool mood you got going on there, love it !! Stay safe and keep them coming :)
Thanks Marlon! I’m a huge fan of the focal length thanks to this lens, it’s so tiny and so versatile! Thanks for the feedback, I’ll definitely do more of these!
Depends on the lighting and my mood. I loved the Heliar, every image I took with it has a wow factor with beautiful dimensionality. The steel rim does a similar job with the benefit of being able to shoot with such a unique look at 1.4. I I prefer the handling of steel rim but the weight and size of the heliar.
Thank for the review Andrew. I am thinking of getting this one to turn my M3 into a Rollei35 with this puppy. How I miss Montréal :)
Montreal missed you too! Good move!
I've had this lens for about a week. Super tiny and great for travel. On my M10 it renders so well, sharp, with great subject separation at f2.8.
Wonderful, glad to hear you’re enjoying it!
Andrew, thanks for the great video, and introducing us to this amazing lens. Always look forward to your content. I’m from Ottawa, but love Montréal!
Hey Daniel! Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it! No way?! Was just in Ottawa last week, always a good time. Cheers!
Great snaps, Voigtlander has really been doing an exceptional job with their lenses these days.
Thanks for watching! Yeah they’re really on a roll!
Thanks for the video, really fancy that lens for my M6.
Re the knob coming off, maybe have looked at removing it, putting a tiny blob of Loctite on it and screwing it back on. Making sure the Loctite is only on the threaded part, should work I'd have thought?
I have to agree with you on the Kodak Pro Image, but still waiting for my 40mm Heliar.
Hey, Andrew nice video! That lens looks so compact. I have never shot a 40mm focal length on 35mm film cameras. I guess it is a good compromise if one like both the 35mm and 50mm. The cool mood you got going on there, love it !! Stay safe and keep them coming :)
Thanks Marlon! I’m a huge fan of the focal length thanks to this lens, it’s so tiny and so versatile! Thanks for the feedback, I’ll definitely do more of these!
hahaha good to see Montreal again tho, I believe that is the camera store where I got my lens back in 2015? LOL
great stuff man!
Thanks dude!
Thx for the video Andrew👍 Price aside, for street photography would you recommend the Heliar 40 or the summilux steel rim 35 reissue?
Depends on the lighting and my mood. I loved the Heliar, every image I took with it has a wow factor with beautiful dimensionality. The steel rim does a similar job with the benefit of being able to shoot with such a unique look at 1.4. I
I prefer the handling of steel rim but the weight and size of the heliar.
Great video Andrew. How would this lens do on the M3 with the 50mm frames lines?
Thanks Richard! Even easier, you use the whole finder. The 50 lines are generous on the M3 as it is.
Drop a bead of thread lock on the screwthreads
Are your film photos self scanned?
You need to look at the lens not the viewfinder. thanks
Might be better to look at the lens instead of the viewfinder of you video camera
One is well-advised to take a dose of Dramamine before trying to watch this video. It was taken by a man while simulating having Parkinson's disease.
Yeah this one was a bit shaky. Next handheld one will be steadier 🙏