RMarques
Newbie
Actually, now I have only one, so this is my answer: 35mm f1.2 nokton!
Sold my 35mm color-skopar and 50mm nokton 1.5 to buy it 3 days ago.
it's huge, weights a ton and blocks part of my viewfinder,but the pictures it takes are amazing!!!
Sold my 35mm color-skopar and 50mm nokton 1.5 to buy it 3 days ago.
it's huge, weights a ton and blocks part of my viewfinder,but the pictures it takes are amazing!!!
besk
Well-known
50mm F/3.5 Elmar collapsible. With a table top tripod you can do almost anything with it. More likely to have it on my Leica IIIf anyway- in the camera bag or on my belt in a small pouch.
jingles_97
Established
Toss up between a 35mm Lux pre-asph for its size and speed, and a 50mm Cron-DR for its versatility and sheer beauty.
Ronald M
Veteran
Put me on the wait list for the new 50 ASPH. Is there a promised announcement date yet?
For now I will make due with the 50 1.4 `Lux.
For now I will make due with the 50 1.4 `Lux.
kossi008
Photon Counter
Too bad I already voted, I just had a thought:
If I was to own ONE Leica M lens, let it be the Nocitlux f/0.95.
Then I'd sell it and buy half the ZM line with the proceedings.
If I was to own ONE Leica M lens, let it be the Nocitlux f/0.95.
Then I'd sell it and buy half the ZM line with the proceedings.
_goodtimez
Well-known
Can't vote: its not in the list >>
SUPER ANGULON f 3.4
SUPER ANGULON f 3.4
danlindberg
Newbie
One lens only is a tough call. After a couple of sleepness nights I would probably go for a 50/1.4 Summilux. I do actually prefer the 35 as a walkaround lens but with 0.7m close focusing range means I would miss closer portraits....but as it is I have a 75 cron on order for those 
nobbylon
Veteran
I think now it would have to be the 35mm 'cron v4
david.elliott
Well-known
Would be a 50/2.8 modern elmar. Still want to try one of those.
sper
Well-known
Zeiss 35mm f2. Leica too expensive and not worth it.
jmkelly
rangefinder user
Then why did you vote in this poll?Zeiss 35mm f2. Leica too expensive and not worth it.
Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
For years I've sworn up and down that it is my DR Summicron.
Then I got a 35mm Summilux. After owning a bunch of 35mm lenses including Serenars, a Summaron, the f/2 Canon, CV Ultron f/1.7, Konica UC Hexanon.
After all is said and done, I love the 35 'Lux the most (pre-ASPH)
My shooting style has changed too and while I love both the 50mm and 35mm focal lengths, I'm leaning towards the 35 now.
Crazy times.
Phil Forrest
Then I got a 35mm Summilux. After owning a bunch of 35mm lenses including Serenars, a Summaron, the f/2 Canon, CV Ultron f/1.7, Konica UC Hexanon.
After all is said and done, I love the 35 'Lux the most (pre-ASPH)
My shooting style has changed too and while I love both the 50mm and 35mm focal lengths, I'm leaning towards the 35 now.
Crazy times.
Phil Forrest
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
Zeiss 35mm f2. Leica too expensive and not worth it.
You've haven't shot much with the 35/1.4 Summilux ASPH, I gather.
I eventually sold mine (and currently shoot the Biogon-C 35/2.8), but the ASPH pretty much cured me of "too expensive and not worth it" disease.
Expensive? Yes. Worth it? Yes. And in the end, it was the cheapest lens I've ever owned, since I used it hard for 11 years and still sold it for more than I paid, even inflation-adjusted, and even though I bought it in mint condition and sold it exc. That's what I call value.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Zeiss 35mm f2. Leica too expensive and not worth it.
I think the Leica is worth the price in the used market. Some of us value compactness and quality. I went further afield with the 35 Summilux.
hexiplex
Well-known
Going back to basics for a few months with my M4-P and my six element Summicron 35 as soon as I get the lens back from CLA... I even had doubts about leaving it for service, I hope nothing happens to my baby.
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