Surprises

charjohncharter is right about the Super Tak, it's killer. Every version of the Pentax 50/1.4 seems to be solid gold.

And unlike sepiareverb, I'm super happy with the ZM28/2.8--definitely worth the high (for me) price tag. I've never tried the ASPH though.
 
...Found it at a great price and bought it to resell it.

I kept it...

Don't you love it when that happens?? That initial shock of "Wow this isn;t at all what I expected." Followed by the "Now what am I going to sell??"

That was the 50/1.4 pre ASPH for me. I got a real beater that I fell in love with. Managed to replace it with a gem thanks to Andy.
 
We've all been surprised at how good some cheap lenses have been, but how often have you tried a more or less expensive new lens and found that hey, well, maybe there is some reason why it has a cult following after all?

75 Summicron 50/1.5 C-Sonnar 18/4 Distagon

I follow you Roger, at least up until the Thambar!

I'm totally impressed with the 75 summicron and would have never believed I would ever ever buy a lens like that.

This photo (taken from photo.net) demonstrates one of the reasons why the 'cron is a delight:
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I'd like to a 'cron thread, but there aren't that many here on RFF, and I don't want to get into a consumer-religion battle. Do you think a thread like that is feasible? Maybe W/NW ?

Another lens I find worth every penny is the relatively rare and now expensive Black Nikkor 85/2. I can see why Stephen Gandy says it is one of his all-time favorite lenses.
 
What I'm looking for is the exact opposite of a 'bashing' thread...

Then I have a suggestion: How about starting a thread without using the term "basher" to describe anyone who might dare to disagree with you? 🙄

50 Summilux pre-asph. is my answer. Brilliant combination of IQ and portability and still available at a sane price.
 
50/f1.0 Noctilux - a deeply flawed lense, but once you learn to respect its idiosyncracies, a delight.

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50/f1.4 Summilux ASPH - I actually ended up with this by accident (bought the LHSA version together with my MP3) - had no intention as I had the other two already. Bloody happy I did though - probably the best lense on the planet. Worth every penny and then some.

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50/f2.0 Summicron - a deeply underrated lense. I know people love it, but its got such a wonderful glow that, were it not for its two bigger brothers, would make it universally worshipped... (it was my first ever Leica glass, so I have just a little soft spot for it 🙂 )

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(And after all you guys, I'm dying for a 75/f1.4!)
 
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Totally against the flow sorry but a lens is a lens whether it be on a rangefinder or otherwise! The 35mm f2 Zuiko I bought recently for my OM is very impressive for the outlay.
 
So far im yet to try more than a handful of M lenses. I really love the 35mm Summicron IV though. For me, using it is the quintessential 'Leica experience'.

Id most like to try the 75mm AA summicron.
 
40mm tessar on my Rollei 35.

Sharp enough, but not so as to give harsh lines; plus really lovely gentle tonality with most B&W films.

To my mind, it has many of the "rounded" qualitiies of the Leica glass although it retains its own unique look.

Not especially expensive, though...

Regards,
D.
 
1.5 Summarit. Last 50 2.8 Elmar recently discontinued.

The 1.5 retains a certain quality from open to closed that gives a nostalgic rendering. The Elmar is sharp without being harsh.
 
My modern Leica lenses, the 24mm Elmarit-ASPH, 35mm Summicron-ASPh and 50 Summilux-ASPH are all astoundingly good, especially the 50 Summilux-ASPH. It is indeed worth every penny.

However, the most surprising lenses for me were the 35mm Summaron, 50 Summitar, 50 J3 (after Brian Sweeney fixed it) and 35mm f/1.2 Nokton-ASPH. All great lenses in their own way.
 
The 35mm Summilux pre-ASPH (at least the copy I have). I am always astonished about the results I get and if not I can always say "user error" 😉
 
Roger,
My compliments on this new thread. For me, my Summitar was compelling in that I got it as a body cap since it was so fogged. I never liked to use it until Shirley Krauter cleaned it. The change was thrilling! Plus, on my IIIF RD, it just looks right. In brief, even at 80, I learned to receive surprises with grace and enjoy them.
John
 
The 28/2.0 ASPH replaced the ZM28/2.8 in my kit. I'd long shot a Nikkor 28/2.0 Ai'd lens, and really loved the shallow depth of field 2.0 brings to a 28, and missed it when I moved to M's. When I was able to get a 28/2.0 ASPH I jumped, and ran it side by side with the ZM and a borrowed 28/2.8 ASPH. For me, the 2.0 was the winner. I quite dislike the hood, for it blocks too much of the VF and only rarely use it, no real troubles with flare yet.

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Sepiareverb, that's a great photo. The 'intrusion' of the in focus branches makes me think of creeping tentacles for some reason. Neat.
 
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