Summilux 35/1.4 pre-asph compared with Nikon 35/1.8

Summilux 35/1.4 pre-asph compared with Nikon 35/1.8

  • Nikon 35/1.8

    Votes: 16 47.1%
  • Leica 35/1.4

    Votes: 14 41.2%
  • either one

    Votes: 4 11.8%

  • Total voters
    34
  • Poll closed .

raid

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I have never done a side by side comparison, and I wonder whether users of either lens could comment on possible differences between the Lux and the Nikon ltm. Both are good lenses.
 
Lux

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Nikon

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I wish I could find a Lux for that price. I will be interested in the responses.

Patience. I picked one up for A$1600 with the 12504 hood. It's not in perfect condition (the focus tab needs repairing) but the glass is absolutely perfect and the images are magical.

Raid, as you appear to have both, its time for you to head out the test range and give us some side-by-sides. I'm not sure how amy others will have both!
 
Patience. I picked one up for A$1600 with the 12504 hood. It's not in perfect condition (the focus tab needs repairing) but the glass is absolutely perfect and the images are magical.

Raid, as you appear to have both, its time for you to head out the test range and give us some side-by-sides. I'm not sure how amy others will have both!

I am debating which lens to take with me as my only lens on a trip very soon.
 
I voted for the Summilux, that is, for the steel rim version. That is a better lens than the Nikkor 35mm f/1.8 rangefinder lens. Above all the difference can be seen in the corners of the images.

Erik.

Leica M5, Summilux 35mm f/1.4 pre asph steel rim, Tmax400.

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Nikon S2, Nikkor 35mm f/1.8, Tmax400. Look at the corners.

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Iron rider, please pick up the white courtesy telephone...

Love my LTM Nikkor. Older design than the Summilux, so not surprising that it is a bit weaker technically (the lux is quite rectilinear, the Nikkor not really). Plus, unless you bleach it, your Nikkor (like mine) will be slightly yellow, so I wouldn't use it for color.

Then, in S-mount (and a single M mount copy that I know of), there is the 35/1.8 Millenium, with different glass and coatings.

Cheers Trout. Post some baby photos 🙂

Roland.
 
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