Summaron f2.8 or Canon 35f2

oh, then I change my earlier comments. You are fine either way. Sorry. I thought you were referring to the goggled version.
 
Summaron, without a doubt (for me). I have the CV35/1.4 which is equally sized, but much faster, yet I choose the Summaron for travel.

It has something special about it.
 
The Summaron is a special lens. It has THE best back and white tonal rendering of any Leica lens I've used. It is sharp in the centre and is softer on the corners but in a special way that still produces definition (like a veiling flare), not a smudge which I hate on lenses - or coma. It is high contrast in the centre and slightly lower on the corners giving images a truly special look. It's high contrast in the centre and stopped down give it a tamed colour rendering for black and white, yet Velvia and Ektar 100 look like they've been taken with a Summilux ASPH. It has a 10 bladed diaphragm, and when stopped down, lovely sun stars. I can use 100 speed film on low light at 2.8 and at 15th of a sec giving fine negatives. It's a special lens that I will never sell. I have an extra one that I will sell, in near mint condition with original case in the near future if anyone is interested.

Leica Summaron 35/2.8
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Summaron 35/2.8 wide open
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Summaron 35/2.8 wide open and at 1/15 sec
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Summaron 35/2.8 at about F4
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Summaron 35/2.8 in colour, although not the best light
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