35mm , 50mm Summicron and why high ISO is desirable
35mm , 50mm Summicron and why high ISO is desirable
We all know the legendary sharpness wide open of Leica's 35mm and 50mm Summicron lenses. The bad thing is they are f2.0 and in low light, that is a problem. Now imagine we can use high ISO's with these lenses much the way we can with the top of the line Canon and nikon pro gear. here, we can expand the usefulness of these lenses in all lighting conditions, exploit their best features (resolution, color, etc,,,) and also benefit from their compact size. This is a no brainer and anyone who thinks there is a future in digital M photography will understand high ISO and dynamic range are many times important than increasing the megapixels in the M9 sensor for the M10.
Yes, we can use faster lenses that are larger in size etc,,, and yes, f1.2, f1.0 offer unique bokeh (I have a Noctilux AND 35MM F1.2 Nokton and use them in low light with my M8 with great results, but I wish I could push the lenses more with tremendous high ISO) but not everyone has the money for fast lenses and even some of us who do sometimes want to leave the heavy stuff at home and go compact while walking around. Great high ISO would make things easier.
Some of you will say if you want high ISO go buy a Nikon or Canon. That is fine to say but for those of us who put a sizable investment in Leica M mount lenses, many of us are in no financial mood to buy whole other systems with lenses, especialy with bils to pay. Some will say if you buy Leica you can afford it. Some of us have limited funds and use Leica because we love the form factor, rangefinder and lenses and the look they create and buy on ebay or anywhere else we can find a good deal.