The focus (sorry) of Leica's lens development attention may well shift away from the 50 mm focal length, as that renders a rather inconsequential 67,5 mm FOV on the M8. For the time being I would suppose them to concentrate on the short end plus some more lenses for the Digilux3 system. Just my supposition fwiiw.
It depends on what you like. If its sharpness then maybe yes it is (but then we all know sharpness is a bourgois concept right? 😉). If you go to photo.net and look at Mike Dixon's work with the first version of the pre-ASPH 50 you might have other thoughts.
Leica developed a prototype of a Summicron ASPH in 1989. It was used as a point of reference for the development of the Summilux 50 (2004).
The 50/2 ASPH was a incredible performer, even better than the extraordinary Summicron (designed in 1979). However, it did not make sense to produce it, from a economic point of view.
I think Leica could be considering again the possibility of a new Summicron.
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