Thank you. I will look into this one.If you look for a fast and sharp 35 and the size and weight of the ZM 35/1.4 are not a problem, why not choosing this lens? Too expensive? If so, did you think of the Nokton 35/1.5 asph? Similar IQ and size as the current Summicron with the added benefit of f/1.5 and a 0.5m MFD it is perhaps the best modern 35/1.4 (35/1.5) available below 1,000 GBP. Couple of snaps at f/1.5 and f/2.8 attached.
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I will check these out. They look remarkably small.This has worked well for me.
Voigtlander 35mm f/1.4 Version II Nokton Classic Leica M Mount
MC Multi Coated
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The CV 35mm f/1.4 Nokton II is about the same size as the pre-Asph Summilux. And, compared to the Summilux, it's probably a better performer as to sharpness at its wider apertures. The first version of this lens (which I owned for a short time) had fucus shift issues that were corrected in the 2nd version. It's likely a good option for you. How does it match up to the Distagon? – I can’t comment. …I will check these out. They look remarkably small.
The CV 35mm f/1.4 Nokton II is about the same size as the pre-Asph Summilux. And, compared to the Summilux, it's probably a better performer as to sharpness at its wider apertures. The first version of this lens (which I owned for a short time) had fucus shift issues that were corrected in the 2nd version. It's likely a good option for you. How does it match up to the Distagon? – I can’t comment. …
The Nokton 35mm 1.4 is a very good lens at a modest price
(M4, 35mm Nokton SC)
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This one is definitely on my shortlist.


That´s my go-to lens on my .72 MP. Perfect lens, congrats to you!I found a 35mm Summicron in excellent condition (1st version ASPH)
Depends on your style, and whether you are a B&W or color/digital shooter. I shoot B&W film exclusively these days, so I've gravitated to the older lenses. The 8 element Summicron or the LLL recreation are fantastic, character filled lenses. Sharp enough, high resolution, rich midtowns, smooth rolloff, painterly, can be a little flare prone. If anything the LLL can be a bit sharp. They say the f/2.8 Summaron is similar. The type 3/2 Summicron -- Leica's red headed step child -- is actually really good. Reliable, moderately contrasty, sharp w/o clinically so, multi coated so good flare resistance. I actually like the type 3 better than the type 4, which, in my opinion, is massively overhyped, but then I only shoot B&W. Then of course you have the Voightlander Noktons f/1.4 in MC or SC -- I have both. They are an acquired taste. Crazy, creative bokeh wide open, pleasant enough stopped down, but not too sharp. My fave is the 8 element.I am in the market for another 35mm M mount lens. I think I have my heart set on the Zeiss Distagon 35/1.4 (around £1000 used).
Any others I should be looking at? It will be a general purpose lens.
I already have a 7Artisans 35mm which is OK if you like its character, but not always the best all rounder.
Depends on your style, and whether you are a B&W or color/digital shooter. I shoot B&W film exclusively these days, so I've gravitated to the older lenses. The 8 element Summicron or the LLL recreation are fantastic, character filled lenses. Sharp enough, high resolution, rich midtowns, smooth rolloff, painterly, can be a little flare prone. If anything the LLL can be a bit sharp. They say the f/2.8 Summaron is similar. The type 3/2 Summicron -- Leica's red headed step child -- is actually really good. Reliable, moderately contrasty, sharp w/o clinically so, multi coated so good flare resistance. I actually like the type 3 better than the type 4, which, in my opinion, is massively overhyped, but then I only shoot B&W. Then of course you have the Voightlander Noktons f/1.4 in MC or SC -- I have both. They are an acquired taste. Crazy, creative bokeh wide open, pleasant enough stopped down, but not too sharp. My fave is the 8 element.
I've used the majority of the 35mm lenses out there, except for the ZM's, which are known for sharpness and contrast. Not my thing. I've owned and sold on two separate occasions a 4th generation Summicron, pre-asph Summilux, and pre-fle Summilx -- they are all sharp and some too sharp, but really there's a lot of competition for good lenses today. Honestly, Voight, Leica, LLL, probably not a bad lens made today between them. We truly live in the Golden Age of rangefinder optics. Thirty years ago are choices were Leica and ... that's it. I'm a big fan of the LLL stuff; own a number of their lenses w/o issues. All solidly made, good performers, with a hint of character.
But depends on what you are looking for, and the medium you're using. Do you want the aspherical, clinical look, or something more rounded, do you want sharp edges or more gentle transitions? A lot of it comes down to whether you work a majority in B&W or color.