The CV 75/2.5 is fabulous, and there isn't anything else in that FL/aperture
range to contest it. As far as the FOV, that's a pretty subjective question,
but the 75mm FL makes a nice companion to a 28 or 35 if you don't like a 50.
M4-P's and later Leica M's have the 75mm framelines in the finder.
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>Subject: Re: [OM] [and now OT] Voigtlander SL 40/2 lens for OM
> From: christian <fischerchristian@xxxxxxx>
> Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2003 10:13:44 +0200
> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>Le Dimanche 27 Avril 2003 22:49, Richard F. Man a écrit :
>> At least one person got one and posted on the list, but he never got around
>> posting any pictures or followup. I almost bought one, even sent money to
>> Stephan Gandy but backed out the last moment and traded it for a VC 75/2.5
>> in LTM. I suspect that its optical quality will be higher, but it is quite
>> a bit bigger, as big as a 50/1.8 lens....
>
>And what do you think about VC 75/2.5 in LTM : quality and use with a RF ?
>Compared with the field of a 50mm ? is your 75mm replacing a 50mm lens ?
>It may need an Off list answer ?
>Thanks.
>Christian
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