35mm summicron v summilux

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Both beautiful in their own way.

The Summilux is more special but the Summicron is more accurate.
Actually what I would expect.

Thanks for posting.
 
You have an excellent copy of the Summilux. I have owned a few these 15 years and most were practically unusable wide open they were so soft except for the really late serial numbers.
 
I might appreciate its "special" qualities more now, but years ago I had a black, goggled Summilux that wasn't usable wide open, by my standards, and I'm talking for 8x10s, not pixel peeping. Now I have a V3 Summicron, and it's amazing. That Summilux put me off using any lens near wide open for decades, but I'm cured of that now. 🙂
 
I did the same comparison some time ago - pre ashp lux vs cron V4. Similar results - wide open lux is soft, from f2.8 they are very close. So I have sold lux - that glow is not my cup of tea, although some people like it.
 
I have both lenses, and I like using both of them for their qualities. I added last week a Biogon 35/2 for a modern look.
 
You have an excellent copy of the Summilux. I have owned a few these 15 years and most were practically unusable wide open they were so soft except for the really late serial numbers.

Cheers funny thing I've had it for years I think I only paid £250, it has a few battle scars and I've had it in bits a few times.
 
Take a look at our lens comparisons for 35mm-40mm lenses that are saved at Roland's website. It may include both lenses.

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https://ferider.smugmug.com/Technical/Raids-35-40mm-Lens-Test/Portraits-Analysis/
 
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