bayernfan
Well-known
I love my summaron 2.8! so much that cameraworks is giving it a black coat![]()
yes, let's have a look when it's all done.
bayernfan
Well-known
does anyone have a link to more technical/op-ed articles like these for vintage Leitz lenses?
Dektol Dan
Well-known
Summaron for the Aged
Summaron for the Aged
I bought my 2.8 in the 60's new. I have never experienced a Sumicron that made images like it. It has always been my go for lens, and now it lives on my Monochrom.
Summaron for the Aged
I bought my 2.8 in the 60's new. I have never experienced a Sumicron that made images like it. It has always been my go for lens, and now it lives on my Monochrom.
agoglanian
Reconnected.
I’m enjoying the read! Thanks for sharing it! It’s one of the classic lenses I still want to get (my favorite being the Super Angulon 21).
Ronald M
Veteran
My version 1 35 2.0 was far and away better than my 2.8 Summaron which contradicts the report in LHS publication. Maybe I had a bad sample. Regardless moved on to V4 that lives on my M8 and ASPH on all other cameras, the common ASPH version.
Pete B
Well-known
I couldn't tell any difference between my mk4 Summicron and my 2.8 Summaron so sold the latter. Great build quality though.
Pete
Pete
raid
Dad Photographer
My version 1 35 2.0 was far and away better than my 2.8 Summaron which contradicts the report in LHS publication. Maybe I had a bad sample. Regardless moved on to V4 that lives on my M8 and ASPH on all other cameras, the common ASPH version.
I sold my 35/2.8 many years ago and without using it even once. I was not yet into using Leica cameras, and this lens was there to be sold. I have the version 1 35/2 which does very well.
Brian Legge
Veteran
Prices for them have been all over the place. Several years ago, they were going for $600. Then they shot up to $1,200 and now seem to be $800-1,100.
I was looking for one a while ago when I came across a Summicron V1 for a similar price. I love images it produces; if I want technical excellence I can use a ZM Biogon.
I was looking for one a while ago when I came across a Summicron V1 for a similar price. I love images it produces; if I want technical excellence I can use a ZM Biogon.
giulio stucchi
Well-known
m2, summaron 35 2.8, tri-x 400
scratched negative
Giulio

scratched negative
Giulio
lundrog
Established
m2, summaron 35 2.8, tri-x 400
scratched negative
Giulio
nice shot
giulio stucchi
Well-known
Thank you Roger
Giulio
Giulio
Alex1416
Established
First test shots with my recently acquired M3 version Summaron 35/2.8.
The lens renders beautifully in digital. Nice colors and great contrast on its own. The color image i only enhanced very little in the saturation. The black and white images have VERY minor adjustments in contrast. It is definitely a legendary lens.
Cant wait to develop my first roll with this lens! You can expect film shots with this lens sometime next week.
Summaron 35mm f2.8 by Alex Aguilera, on Flickr
Summaron 35mm f2.8 by Alex Aguilera, on Flickr
Summaron 35mm f2.8 by Alex Aguilera, on Flickr
The lens renders beautifully in digital. Nice colors and great contrast on its own. The color image i only enhanced very little in the saturation. The black and white images have VERY minor adjustments in contrast. It is definitely a legendary lens.
Cant wait to develop my first roll with this lens! You can expect film shots with this lens sometime next week.



Nigel Meaby
Well-known
Shac
Well-known
I compared my Summaron 2.8 (LTM version) against my versions I and IV Summicrons, and the Summaron was the best across the frame (corner to corner) from 2.8 to 5.6 after which not surprisingly all 3 were pretty similar. Both of my Summicrons were (to me) surprisingly similar in IQ
kiemchacsu
Well-known
I now own 2 35mm lenses, the Summaron and the Summicron IV. FOr color I can see the difference in color render but since I shoot mostly B/w, I hardly can tell the differences.
Here is a recent one taken by the 35/2.8 More in my other thread "Hanoi viewed through Leica M"

Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc square by Trung Nguyen, on Flickr
Here is a recent one taken by the 35/2.8 More in my other thread "Hanoi viewed through Leica M"

Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc square by Trung Nguyen, on Flickr
giulio stucchi
Well-known
m2, summaron 35 2.8, tri-x 400
Giulio



Giulio
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Lovely pictures, Giulio!
Erik.
Erik.
giulio stucchi
Well-known
Thank you for your constant support Erik!
Giulio
Giulio
Wintertime path between two stiles
Quarters
Leica M240, 2.8/35 Summaron (M3 version)

Quarters

Leica M240, 2.8/35 Summaron (M3 version)
raid
Dad Photographer
Many years ago, I switched a 35/2.8 Summaron with a 35/2 Summicron. I should have kept both.
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