Vincenzo Maielli said:
Hi, Roger. I'm a very fanatic fan of you and Frances. I read all your articles on Shutterbug Magazin and translated in italian for my personal collection. I'm very interesting to read your personal opinion of the new Summarit lenses. Thank you.
Ciao.
Vincenzo
Dear Vincenzo,
Thanks for the kind words.
The trouble with a Leica user reviewing new lenses is that he/she may already have the lenses he/she wants -- and the criteria may not always be what you expect. For example, I love my last-generation 35/1.4 Summilux because it's so tiny, and fast, even though the quality wide open comes nowhere near a Summicron or indeed aspheric Summilux. The 35 Summarit is just as sweet-handling, but of course, 1-2/3 stops slower. If you don't need the speed, the Summarit (I keep typing 'Summitar...') is a very good lens indeed.
Moving on to the 50mm, this is the lens I'd most like to keep, again, for its compactness and sweet handling,
but I also love the new Sonnar, and owning both would be something of an extravagance. If I hadn't fallen in love with the Sonnar, for all its quirkiness, I might well be tempted to make the 50/2.5 Summarit my standard 50.
We don't have the 75 (and besides I already have a Summilux) but Frances feels the same about the 90 as I do about the 50 -- except that if we could work out the finances, she might buy one, to replace the 90/3.5 Apo-Lanthar. It's sweeter-handling and she'd probably use it without the lens shade (which is an extra), making it much more compact. And of course it's a stop faster.
I'm just finishing two free 'first look' pieces for
www.rogerandfrances.com, one on the Summarits and one on the Sonnar. 'First looks' will be a new series of articles, less in-depth than the paid reviews, but out sooner. It'll probably be up in a week or so as I have to get it to California to the web-master and he has to put it up.
Cheers,
Roger