crist
Crist
Hi, the DR and the rigid has a lot of fans here, is a really good lens, well I have the m7.
The hexanon is other..
the nokton 50mm 1.1 ?? may be?
The hexanon is other..
the nokton 50mm 1.1 ?? may be?
With an M7 the DR Summicron goggles won't work
Hi, the DR and the rigid has a lot of fans here, is a really good lens, well I have the m7.
The hexanon is other..
the nokton 50mm 1.1 ?? may be?
I would get a Rigid Summicron first. The rest can wait.
If you can find a clean one for about $600, then you can buy also an Elmar V1 50/2.8. This combo will be make you a happy man.
3) C Sonnar - best 50mm portrait lens ever, but not so easy to manage due to focus shift
Every 50mm I've ever owned for Leica mount has cost under $1000, except for the M-Hexanon f/1.2:
1. Canon f/1.2 LTM
2. Canon f/1.5 LTM
3. Canon f/1.8 LTM
4. Canon f/2 collapsible LTM
5. Canon f/3.5 collapsible LTM
6. Jupiter-3 f/1.5 LTM
7. Konica f/1.2 M-Hexanon
8. Konica f/2 M-Hexanon
9. Leica f/2 Summar LTM
10. Leica f/2 Summicron collapsible LTM
11. Leica f/2 Summicron rigid
12. Leica f/2.8 Elmar
13. Leica f/2.8 Elmar-M
14. Nikon f/1.4 LTM
15. Nikon f/2 LTM
16. Nikon f/3.5 rigid LTM
17. Voigtlander f/1.5 Nokton LTM
18. Voigtlander f/2.5 Skopar LTM
Which was the best? Hard to say absolutely -- you need to trade off size, speed, close focus, contrast, resolution, "character", etc.
My subjective favorites at the moment (I prioritize small and fast) would probably be: M-Hex f/2, Summicron rigid, Canon f/1.5, Voigtlander f/1.5. Of those, only the M-Hex focuses down to 0.7m.
Absolute best image quality (not scientifically tested) with modern rendering (sharpness, contrast, color saturation) was probably the M-Hex f/1.2, but it was just too big for my comfort.
Cheers,
Ari
B&W - DR summicron
Color - 50mm f2 planar
I've owned both and deeply regret selling them.....
B&W - DR summicron
Color - 50mm f2 planar
I've owned both and deeply regret selling them.....