Poll: What 50mm lens for BW for Leica M?

Poll: What 50mm lens for BW for Leica M?

  • Elmar 50 old

    Votes: 39 4.5%
  • Elmar-M (new)

    Votes: 45 5.2%
  • Summarit

    Votes: 43 5.0%
  • Summicron rigid/DR

    Votes: 194 22.5%
  • Summilux pre-asph (version1/2)

    Votes: 125 14.5%
  • Summicron tabbed/current

    Votes: 120 13.9%
  • Summilux ASPH

    Votes: 88 10.2%
  • Zeiss Planar

    Votes: 79 9.2%
  • Zeiss Sonnar

    Votes: 77 8.9%
  • Konica M-Hexanon

    Votes: 51 5.9%

  • Total voters
    861
summicron rigid <3

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Some lovely shots in this thread by many.
For a related thread, check out the "favourite 50mm" in the FSU sub-forum. That is where the real bargains are.

CR, lovely shot of the tree - what Fstop? Your processing has given a bitingly sharp and contrasty image that nicely conveys the cold crispness of the wood.

I have J3. I like the sonnar design for a 50mm. There is simply nothing this fast that is so small at 50mm. I take it everywhere. Regarding the discussion on similar lens signatures, I shoot the J3 1.5 sonnar alongside a CV 35/1.2 and often find it quite hard to work out which lens I used for a particular shot. I love both dearly, other than the weight of the 35 Nokton, which is why it gets left at home in preferance to the sonnar for a single lens option.
 
I have J3. I like the sonnar design for a 50mm. There is simply nothing this fast that is so small at 50mm. I take it everywhere. Regarding the discussion on similar lens signatures, I shoot the J3 1.5 sonnar alongside a CV 35/1.2 and often find it quite hard to work out which lens I used for a particular shot.

Of course, I am a big fan of the J-3 and have several of them. The Canon 50/1.5 Sonnar formula lens is smaller than the J-3. Heavier, but smaller.

Come to think of it- I made a working lens using the front half of the Canon and rear module of a J-3. So they are close.
 
Many lenses work well with B&W film, but I like using the rigid Summicron 50mm/2 with B&W film.
 
It is a popularity contest based on ownership, as it has been pointed out above.

Nope. Not in my case, at least.

I shoot the G4 (tabbed) Summicron, and my dad shot the DR. I've printed enough negatives from both to know which one I like better, and it's not the one I have. It's not enough of a difference to make me switch, but the difference is there, it's real, and the DR wins.

I do prefer the ergos of the G4, and it's a better match to the contrast of the 35 Biogon-C which is my favorite 35, hands down. But I like the rendering of the DR/rigid better. Nothing else looks like it. It doesn't even really look like other contempraneous Leica lenses. Like the f/1 Noctilux, it stands by itself.
 
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after bouncing about with sooo many 50's these last two Years
I have settled back on the 50 pre asph lux / V2
:D :) :cool:
 
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