ChrisN
Striving
Ultimate outfit. This implies an ultimate photographer, beyond GAS and whimsy, who understands that magic bullets are a myth and wants a capable camera that delivers, but is easy to live with.
M4 and 35 Summicron ASPH.
M4 and 35 Summicron ASPH.
kokoshawnuff
Alex
I would have to go with OP on this one. Lux 35 and M7 (or M9). Right now I wouldn't add a lux to my set up because of the size, but if it was my only lens who cares if it's bigger than the cron.
Gary E
Well-known
if i were to look at this question with the idea of being as 'realistic' as i could muster...as in what could i afford and get my hands on...
and m2 with 40 summicron.
fantasy?
m9 with 40 summicron.
I actually can live with an M4-2 and the 40mm Summicron-C. Why? Because I did for over a year; my first body and lens. Of course, if I had to do it all over again, it would be with the M2 and the 40mm Summicron-C
S.H.
Picture taker
I am very impressed with my M4 + old summilux 35. Of course, my M3 + any good 50 (I have a Zeiss Opton Sonnar + adapter) is also a classic. Hard to choose between the two.
Both kits are bare essentials only while they are quite costly, but they are a pleasure to use ... In particular, the finders are very very nice, even with glasses. They deliver top results in lots of situations. A VC meter transform them into electronic metering modern cameras
No magic bullet here, but lots of pleasure.
Both kits are bare essentials only while they are quite costly, but they are a pleasure to use ... In particular, the finders are very very nice, even with glasses. They deliver top results in lots of situations. A VC meter transform them into electronic metering modern cameras
No magic bullet here, but lots of pleasure.
papasnap
Well-known
for me my M7 0.58x + 35mm f1.2 nokton have been inseparable for years, it's incredibly versatile in terms of giving me the compositions I want in the natural light conditions I encounter. I've bought a number of other lenses (leica 35 summicron asph, zeiss 35mm biogon, etc) but always came back to the fast nokton within a couple of days, it's good at everything.

Alex Krasotkin
Well-known
My dual set is: silver M6 0.85 & silver 50 lux 50/1.4 pre-asph and black M7 0.85 & black 35/1.4 pre-asph
DriesI
Established
Sparrow
Veteran
ssmc
Well-known
Fantasy: MP (new) 0.85 with either a Noctilux 0.95 (like I said, fantasy
) or a 35 'lux FLE - I think I could happily live with either one 
Pseudo-reality: M6 TTL with 35/2 ASPH. Still won't happen though - my budget would be maxed-out more along the lines of the 50/2.5 or 35/2.5 Summarit if I had to buy the lens new and it had to have a red dot
Actuality: M6 TTL with a "2000" Nikkor 50/1.4 on an Amadeo adapter - only because I already have this lens and adapter, so all I'd have to buy would be the body, having stupidly sold my 0.85 M6 TTL...:bang:
Pseudo-reality: M6 TTL with 35/2 ASPH. Still won't happen though - my budget would be maxed-out more along the lines of the 50/2.5 or 35/2.5 Summarit if I had to buy the lens new and it had to have a red dot
Actuality: M6 TTL with a "2000" Nikkor 50/1.4 on an Amadeo adapter - only because I already have this lens and adapter, so all I'd have to buy would be the body, having stupidly sold my 0.85 M6 TTL...:bang:
starless
Well-known
M4 or M6 + Summicron 35mm (ver 3 or 4)
Cagliostro73
Established
M2
M2
M2+40C summicron (filed to show up 35mm framelines).
My only walkaround choiche.
M2
M2+40C summicron (filed to show up 35mm framelines).
My only walkaround choiche.
zvos1
Well-known
M3 with tabbed summicron hands down...pure perfection
BobYIL
Well-known
35/1.4 Summilux-pre with M4. (My sample is as sharp as the 35/2 Summicron Asph. at all apertures including f2.)
50/1.5 C-Sonnar with M3SS. (Character is better than all my Summicrons.)
50/1.5 C-Sonnar with M3SS. (Character is better than all my Summicrons.)
thegman
Veteran
M3, and a Summilux. I think for a 50mm lens, hard to do better than an M3.
Lax Jought
Well-known
M9 + Noctilux.
But you know, I'd even be happy with the Summilux 50mm f/1.4...
But you know, I'd even be happy with the Summilux 50mm f/1.4...
djcphoto
An Englishman Abroad
M3 and rigid Summicron. Because that's what I have, and I love it!
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
35mm Summilux-M pre-ASPH with the Leica M4-P.![]()
Close, I'd have the same lens on my M2.
In fact, that's what I have as it is, but currently I'm also using a Super-Angulon 21/3.4 and a Jupiter-9 85/2.0 with Zeiss optics on it.
Pretty perfect when it comes to size, speed and ease of use.

sebastel
coarse art umbrascriptor
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