machineage111
Newbie
Here are mine:
For M
35 Summilux early chrome with Ollux (not at 1.4)
35 Summaron 2.8
40 Summicron f2 With Voigtlander finder.
For Leica Screwmount Or M with adaptor.
35 2.8 Summaron
35 2.8 Canon
35 2.5 Nikkor
35 Voigtlander Scopar
Obviously speed is not the defining issue for me. I have tried about every 35 on the market, except for the new Zeiss. I just love the way the above render images in good light. Nothing scientific, no MTF curves. Size annd weight are also a big issue with me. I do not like heavy lenses on my Leica's
Thanks,
Joe
For M
35 Summilux early chrome with Ollux (not at 1.4)
35 Summaron 2.8
40 Summicron f2 With Voigtlander finder.
For Leica Screwmount Or M with adaptor.
35 2.8 Summaron
35 2.8 Canon
35 2.5 Nikkor
35 Voigtlander Scopar
Obviously speed is not the defining issue for me. I have tried about every 35 on the market, except for the new Zeiss. I just love the way the above render images in good light. Nothing scientific, no MTF curves. Size annd weight are also a big issue with me. I do not like heavy lenses on my Leica's
Thanks,
Joe
harry01562
Registered semi-lurker
I go the simple route, just one lens, with the Leica 35 M adapter.
I use my 2nd generation Canon 35/2, and am very pleased with the results. When the lens isn't on the M3, or a Barnack, it usually sits on my Canon P.
Harry
I use my 2nd generation Canon 35/2, and am very pleased with the results. When the lens isn't on the M3, or a Barnack, it usually sits on my Canon P.
Harry
cmogi10
Bodhisattva
I will take the current 35mm asph summilux over anything else out there.
The summicron asph is a nice runner up for me and the Biogon comes in third.
The summicron asph is a nice runner up for me and the Biogon comes in third.
mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
M mount: Konica M-Hexanon 35/2. It's the one I have, and I like it. Its probably my second most-used lens.
For LTM (usually with LTM to M adaptor, but sometimes on my Canon P), I really like my Konica UC Hexanon 35/2, although its a bit more "quirky" than the M-Hexanon (and a very different lens). Wide open, its wonderful!
I have a Summaron 35/2.8 but haven't made enough opportunities to really get familiar with it.
...Mike
For LTM (usually with LTM to M adaptor, but sometimes on my Canon P), I really like my Konica UC Hexanon 35/2, although its a bit more "quirky" than the M-Hexanon (and a very different lens). Wide open, its wonderful!
I have a Summaron 35/2.8 but haven't made enough opportunities to really get familiar with it.
...Mike
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