Bosk
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Curiosity has got the better of me again and now I'm pondering the idea of upgrading my 3rd version 35 Summicron to something better.
Due to budget constraints, all of the ASPH 35's are beyond my reach and therefore I'm considering both the 4th version 35 Summicron (said to be sharp wide-open and with great bokeh) and the pre-ASPH 35 Summilux which I don't know quite so much about.
I know that the Summilux is a tad more expensive than the 4th Summicron, and I've also been told that the Summilux is slightly soft @ 1.4, possibly with some vignetting.
My main concern is how both lenses perform @ f2. If the Summilux is equal to the Summicron at this aperture then I'd almost be getting an extra stop 'for free', or so goes my thinking. (I'm sure it's a little more complicated in actuality)
So I guess the real question I'm asking is... if you could only own one, which of these two lenses would it be for you?
Many thanks for your opinons.🙂
Due to budget constraints, all of the ASPH 35's are beyond my reach and therefore I'm considering both the 4th version 35 Summicron (said to be sharp wide-open and with great bokeh) and the pre-ASPH 35 Summilux which I don't know quite so much about.
I know that the Summilux is a tad more expensive than the 4th Summicron, and I've also been told that the Summilux is slightly soft @ 1.4, possibly with some vignetting.
My main concern is how both lenses perform @ f2. If the Summilux is equal to the Summicron at this aperture then I'd almost be getting an extra stop 'for free', or so goes my thinking. (I'm sure it's a little more complicated in actuality)
So I guess the real question I'm asking is... if you could only own one, which of these two lenses would it be for you?
Many thanks for your opinons.🙂