x-ray
Veteran
If you shoot with the sun to your back and never have a light in or near the edge of the frame then you'll be fine with the v1 summilux but if not be prepared.
x-ray said:This is very typical of the summilux v1. While a very good lens and cutting edge in the 60's and 70's it really lags behind current designs. The lens is very over rated and extremely over prices. On the other hand the v2-4 exceeds the v1 summilux and can be purchased much chaeper. Consider the CV lenses which I feel are very close or equal to the v4 summicron and the Biogon that I like much better than the v4 summicron. All are less expensive with a new Biogon about the same price or a little less than a used v4.
x-ray said:I found the v4 just too small and difficult to change f stops with the hood on. While the camera is to my eye I have trouble getting my fingers on the small aperture ring without the release tabs of the hood getting in the way. If I remove the camera from my eye I can do it with no problem. For me the lens is just too small and things too tightly placed for my hands. I also do not care for the focus tab on Leitz glass after the 60's vintage lenses. Just my personal thing. On the other hand the Biogon is only slightly larger and about the same size as the 50 summicron. The aperture is easy to change even with the camera to my eye and the focus tab is only a little bump with a serated focus ring which makes focusing very easy for me. Just my thing.
I haven't had a chance to compare them side by side but will before I sell the v4. The look of the Biogon is more clasic than you might think. It has the sharpness and even illumination of the asph but very smooth in tone. I believe it's a very classic look to the images.
Flyfisher Tom said:Don,
As a big fan of your work, I would be very interested in seeing your results with the biogon. Particularly, if you have the time to test the 4th, biogon and the cv nokton, on the same subjects and same apertures if possible. cheers
x-ray said:I have deceided to hold onto the v4 for a little while and certainly will shoot the same shots with all three.
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Dan-- I don't believe I had a filter on the lens. I rarely use filters.
The amount of flare you show is really insane.x-ray said:If you shoot with the sun to your back and never have a light in or near the edge of the frame then you'll be fine with the v1 summilux but if not be prepared.