35 Nokton f1.2 and !5mm Super Wide Heliar my vote.
35 Nokton f1.2 and !5mm Super Wide Heliar my vote.
I have quite a few Leica lenses (28mm Elmarit, 35mm Summicron, 50mm Summicron, 50mm Noctilux f1.0, 90mmTele Elmarit, 135mm Elmarit, 280mTelyt) and let me tell you, for wide angle lenses, the 15mm Super Wide Heliar and 35mm f1.2 Nokton hold up very well to my Leica lenses, and in some cases surpass them. Most of the time, I have 3 lenses in my bag, the 15mm Super Wide Heliar, the 35 f1.2 Nokton, and my f1.0 Noctilux, thats it. My 35mm Summicron does not handle flare as well as the Nokton, and the Nokton had better bokeh and color wide open. It is also just as sharp but at f1.2!!! WOW!!!! The 15mm Super Wide Heliar is a gorgeous lens!! Sharp with little distortion! Excellent tone and color. And VERY USEFUL!!! I have done numerous commercial interior and exterior building shots with this lens and the customers rave over my photos. Day shots, night shots, dusk shots, it just cannot be beat! Also , the 15mm is just wonderful for shooting at hip level or lower without holding the camera to your face. You learn to frame by feel (Luke Skywalker and the force!) and many of the shots you come up with are astounding! If you have kids, and they run around alot, the 15mm does wonders. by the way, the 35mm Nokton is incredible for low light. I used it at a low light wedding reception for a friend of mine. The bride hired another photographer because she was a friend of her mothers, but I brought my M8 anyway (I used my Nokton and Noctilux). When my friends mother saw my pics, she was blown away and said they were much better than the other photographers, more natural and candid. I used 640 ISO only. The other photographers used clip on flood lights and flash. There were alot of deer in the hedlights photos. I used the nokton and photographed the subjects 3/4 view and side, sometimes when the other photographer used their floods. I took advantage of their lighting and used it in my own way for dramatic effects while mixing in acvailable light. And by the way, I have shots of the bride with her gown illuminated from behind, and in many cases the flood lights were aimed right into my 35mm f1.2 Nokton with very little or no flare!!!!!!!!!
The 35mm f1.2 Nokton and 15mm Super Wide Heliar are masterpieces! Buy them!!!!