anorphirith
Established
Hello, I bought an M6 recently with a CV 35 1.2
now I'd like to try out a leica lens but they are so expensive that I can only afford one
If you were to have only one Leica lens which one would you choose/keep?
now I'd like to try out a leica lens but they are so expensive that I can only afford one
If you were to have only one Leica lens which one would you choose/keep?
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
Anything with a cool rectangular hood!
Seriously, if I could buy any recent Leica lens, it would be the Summilux 50 mm f/1.4 ASPH. Are you looking at buying a new lens?
Seriously, if I could buy any recent Leica lens, it would be the Summilux 50 mm f/1.4 ASPH. Are you looking at buying a new lens?
anorphirith
Established
I will start saving and probably buy a used one that's still in the leica catalog, not a 30 years old oneAnything with a cool rectangular hood!
Seriously, if I could buy any recent Leica lens, it would be the Summilux 50 mm f/1.4 ASPH. Are you looking at buying a new lens?
I really like the rectangular hoods too they look so good
venchka
Veteran
...I really like the rectangular hoods too they look so good
That's the most bizarre thing I have read in a long long time.
Only one lens:
1961 51.9mm f/2.0 Dual Range Summicron.
Wait, that's my lens. If all the others had to go, I would keep the D.R. Summicron.
alexz
Well-known
Really depends on you personal priorities.
For me, it would probably be 50mm Lux ASPH, however I noticed the vast majority of my people-related stuff gets done on events, indoors, i.e. were dim lighting is something of major consideration.
On the other hand, for outside in a regular lighting, I like general street stuff in 35mm, so that would I define myself mosr as a street shooted, I'd probably go with 35mm Cron ASPH
BTW, rect. hood is something I really adore on my 35mm cron ASPH..
For me, it would probably be 50mm Lux ASPH, however I noticed the vast majority of my people-related stuff gets done on events, indoors, i.e. were dim lighting is something of major consideration.
On the other hand, for outside in a regular lighting, I like general street stuff in 35mm, so that would I define myself mosr as a street shooted, I'd probably go with 35mm Cron ASPH
BTW, rect. hood is something I really adore on my 35mm cron ASPH..
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Frank Petronio
Well-known
If price is the barrier then get a 40/2 Summicron, the best value ever. Does everything a 35/2 does only for 1/3 the cost.
But yeah, the rectangular hoods brought me into the fold too. Shame they are fairly recent and attach only to expensive lenses. For an expensive lens I would just go for the best, the 35 LUX ASPH. It really is so sharp and resolves so much, while still looking harmonious and not harsh, that it is different than other lenses you'll ever have.
But yeah, the rectangular hoods brought me into the fold too. Shame they are fairly recent and attach only to expensive lenses. For an expensive lens I would just go for the best, the 35 LUX ASPH. It really is so sharp and resolves so much, while still looking harmonious and not harsh, that it is different than other lenses you'll ever have.
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Vince Lupo
Whatever
50/2 Summicron
ferider
Veteran
35/1.4 Nokton SC. Try it. Not expensive, either.
Ohh, you said Leica lens ? That would be the 75/1.4. But, it's not on your list.
Ohh, you said Leica lens ? That would be the 75/1.4. But, it's not on your list.
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martin s
Well-known
I'd get a 75mm Summicron.
martin
martin
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
35mm/1.4 because it can handle street and indoor work.
semrich
Well-known
Noctilux, because I already have it, I shoot 50mm a lot, and like night shooting.
Austerby
Well-known
Not sure why you've given the 35mm choices as you already have one of the best on the market.
I went for the 50/2 Summicron as it's the best compromise of brilliant performance, modest size, not unfeasible price. It's capable of being the only lens you'll ever need - providing the 50mm view is your thing - and is usefully smaller than your current lens.
However, as you already have the 35/1.2 then a more complementary focal length may be a 90/2.8 - get the thin tele-elmar.
I went for the 50/2 Summicron as it's the best compromise of brilliant performance, modest size, not unfeasible price. It's capable of being the only lens you'll ever need - providing the 50mm view is your thing - and is usefully smaller than your current lens.
However, as you already have the 35/1.2 then a more complementary focal length may be a 90/2.8 - get the thin tele-elmar.
photo4ls
Well-known
50f1.4 w/out even thinking about it.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
It used to be the 50 pre asph lux
NOW its my 35 pre asph Lux
NOW its my 35 pre asph Lux
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thomasw_
Well-known
.....Ohh, you said Leica lens ? That would be the 75/1.4.......
Roland's 75/1,4 selection might be the most interesting lens I have used. But I find its size to be a factor in when I choose to use it; yet it is THE PORTRAIT lens par excellence. Because it is a bit of a specialized lens, I will assume you'd prefer normal 35 or 50mm options. Though you did have some specialized lenses in your list, no?
But if i could only afford one it would be between the summilux 35/1.4 or the summilux 50/1,4 -- both are superb all-round lenses. And I like both focal lengths a lot, though perhaps the 50 is my favourite. If these were not within my budget, there's no question I'd go with vencha: the summicron DR 50/2. A very versatile lens indeed. The rigid version is excellent too.
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wlewisiii
Guest
No question for me: 50/2 Summicron. Collapsible, preferably or else a V1 rigid.
William
William
samoksner
Who stole my light?
21mm f1.4, because it's nuts, I can get really close and really wide when their is no light. Also for shows and such, i can keep a decent shutter speed and DOF isn't as much of an issue as with a 50 f1.4 for instance.
BillBingham2
Registered User
I'd go with a CV 50/1.1. I know, it's not from Solms. How about a Nikkor 85/2 Black? It's not from Sloms either. While I've owned a number, I've never really thought the current price of new glass is in line with the world.
Another alternative with your M6 is a ZI 25/2.8 and use the full frame. Love the focal length and it's a great fit with your 35.
B2 (;->
Another alternative with your M6 is a ZI 25/2.8 and use the full frame. Love the focal length and it's a great fit with your 35.
B2 (;->
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Ralph Gibson changed out his 50 and went with 75mm Summicron as of late. Ck out his website, here: http://www.ralphgibson.com/archive/popup.php?id=909&album=21
sepiareverb
genius and moron
28/2.0 Asph.
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