semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
Small and light. Since I typically want depth of field and pre focus the lens, I wouldn't want a fast lens but would enjoy the lighter weight and smaller size of a slower lens. If I was using a digital Leica, I would use a Summarit which was designed alongside digital cameras. I wouldn't want a second hand, old lens that was not designed for digital. If you are talking about film, well that is another story...
GREAT choice. That lens and the 35/2.8 Biogon are very comparable and in every respect but speed equal or superior to anything out there.
Currently using a 35 Summilux ASPH but honestly I've used both and the little lenses are better for street work, which almost never demands f/2 or wider.


