vmlopes
Member
Hey fellas, I'm looking at taking my first step into Leica ownership and have seen a nice M4-P at Reddot Cameras in London, my question what would be a good starter lens that is not going to break the bank?
Any help appreciated.
Victor
Any help appreciated.
Victor
Roger Hicks
Veteran
What focal length do you want?
And how big is the bank it's not got to break?
For around 25 years my main combination was an M4-P and a 35/1.4 pre-aspheric.
Now (for film) it's an MP and the same 35/1.4 pre-aspheric...
Cheers,
R.
And how big is the bank it's not got to break?
For around 25 years my main combination was an M4-P and a 35/1.4 pre-aspheric.
Now (for film) it's an MP and the same 35/1.4 pre-aspheric...
Cheers,
R.
vmlopes
Member
Hey Roger around the £500 mark for a lens, yes range wise similar to you 35 - 50mm would be good
maddoc
... likes film again.
If you don't need the f/1.4 ... 35mm Summicron vs3. 
hans voralberg
Veteran
I'd recommend the VC 35/1.4 or 40/1.4, very good lens for cheap. Robertwhite have it new for 390 quids ex VAT here http://www.robertwhite.co.uk/product.asp?P_ID=1998&PT_ID=291
Cheaper if you can find one in the classified.
Cheaper if you can find one in the classified.
Svitantti
Well-known
35/1.7 Ultron. Cheap but great...
mr_phillip
Well-known
My first thought was the v3 35mm Summicron — it's roughly contemporary with the M4-P, is gloriously well made and takes beautiful pictures (I wish I hadn't sold mine!)
Alternatively the current Voigtländer Nokton 35/1.4 — beautiful lens, nicely built and very sharp.
Alternatively the current Voigtländer Nokton 35/1.4 — beautiful lens, nicely built and very sharp.
dfoo
Well-known
How about 28mm? I love the voitlander 28mm 3.5. Super small, and very sharp!
Yeah, any of the CV 35mm lenses would be a good choice.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
At £500 you have a lot of choice. Unless you're wedded to finger-grip/spar focusing (the main reason I stuck with the Summilux), yes, the Ultron 35/1.7 is a bargain and will leave you with plenty to spend on other lenses. The Color-Skopar is a lovely lens too, and very tiny, but a bit slow for my taste. Or if you want to stay with Leica, either a late 35 Summicron pre-aspheric or (if you can find it at a price you can afford) the near-legendary late Summilux pre-aspheric.
Tashi delek,
R.
Tashi delek,
R.
Mike Richards
Well-known
35mm Summaron
35mm Summaron
I have the new 35mm Summicron asph, but still like the classic Leica look and color rendition produced by my old 35mm f2.8 Summaron. It's compact, and handles very well with my film Ms. It's a great starter lens because you will keep using it even after you buy other, more modern, lenses.
35mm Summaron
I have the new 35mm Summicron asph, but still like the classic Leica look and color rendition produced by my old 35mm f2.8 Summaron. It's compact, and handles very well with my film Ms. It's a great starter lens because you will keep using it even after you buy other, more modern, lenses.
elshaneo
Panographer
As a start, the VC 35mm f/2.5 Color-Skopar is the best value for money you can buy !!!
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Alternatively, Hexanon 50/2.0 is a nice lens. $400(US).
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
How about the 50 1.5 Nokton ....$369.00
dead center sharp, smooth Falloff, Great Price
Stick with that & save up abit more moula
for the 35 pre asph Lux (one of my favs) ...
Best of Luck in Your Decision !
Cheers-H
dead center sharp, smooth Falloff, Great Price
Stick with that & save up abit more moula
for the 35 pre asph Lux (one of my favs) ...
Best of Luck in Your Decision !
Cheers-H
mrisney
Well-known
The Voigtlander 40mm 1.4, and get the Voigtlander Meter II, its a great meter
Then you can study which film works for you, current fave is Portra 160 NC

Then you can study which film works for you, current fave is Portra 160 NC

maddoc
... likes film again.
Alternatively, Hexanon 50/2.0 is a nice lens. $400(US).
+ 1 ! My favorite 50/2.0/
George S.
How many is enough?
Like others have said, any CV 35mm or 40mm.
Or even a Leica Summicron-C at around $250- $350 USD they're the best value in a Leica lens. I know it's a 40mm, but the framing shouldn't be any problem.
A Leica Elmar would also be a nice companion to an M4.
BTW- a super nice M4 just hit the RFF classifieds, AND it's in the U.K.
Or even a Leica Summicron-C at around $250- $350 USD they're the best value in a Leica lens. I know it's a 40mm, but the framing shouldn't be any problem.
A Leica Elmar would also be a nice companion to an M4.
BTW- a super nice M4 just hit the RFF classifieds, AND it's in the U.K.
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Roger Hicks
Veteran
...18 posts, 12 or so recommendations. In other words (a) it doesn't matter a whole hell of a lot and (b) it's deeply personal anyway.
Do you know anyone you can borrow any lenses from? If you are at Arles next week I could let you try a couple.
But as an example of personal preference among 50s, I love the current C-Sonnar; my wife loves her Summarit; I'd buy a Noctilux if I could afford it (I borrowed one for over a year); and I gave my f/1.2 Canon to a friend who fell in love with it...
Cheers,
R.
Do you know anyone you can borrow any lenses from? If you are at Arles next week I could let you try a couple.
But as an example of personal preference among 50s, I love the current C-Sonnar; my wife loves her Summarit; I'd buy a Noctilux if I could afford it (I borrowed one for over a year); and I gave my f/1.2 Canon to a friend who fell in love with it...
Cheers,
R.
thomasw_
Well-known
In what type of light do you want to be able to shoot film at 400 ASA? That's the big question, as it will determine whether you require a fast aperture. There are loads of very fine 35s and 50s that can do daytime shooting, but your choices narrow a bit as you require a f1,4 or faster lens, especially with 35s.
I recommend trying out a few lenses that are of interest if possible before buying. Otherwise there are loads of image samples with M-mount lenses here.
I recommend trying out a few lenses that are of interest if possible before buying. Otherwise there are loads of image samples with M-mount lenses here.
vmlopes
Member
Sorry guys for my ignorance but what is a CV or VC is this thea make??
I;m a complete noob aint I
I;m a complete noob aint I
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