visiondr
cyclic iconoclast
You guys are living in your Leica love ivory towers. FYI some of the $100 kit lenses perform wonderfully. The technology behind designing lenses have come a long way.
Technology will never make a plastic bodied lens with a crappy lens mount solid or consistent. Have you ever felt how much play there is in some of those kit lenses? Sure, the optics have come a long way, but how do you suppose someone makes a lens for $100? They cut plenty of corners. We're just talking about what's best, not what's adequate. There's a difference. Of course there's a difference in price. So there are will virtually all things. I can buy $20 crocs or $400 hand sewn Aldens. There's a difference. Sometimes the crocs are better for some things. But you really wouldn't argue that crocs will outlast or look better than a good pair of hand made shoes, would you?
cmogi10
Bodhisattva
This picture is soft and the contrast is too strong for a portrait. You can't see her eye or even its outline, there is just a black hole - and the detail on her hair is totally soft. Not to mention awkward shadow under her nose - a sign of harsh top light.
I don't think this picture is a justification of spending money on a Leica lens.
Sorry dude, but that's my honest opinion.
Those are all my shortcomings.
(the picture was more in response to me liking to take pictures of tough guys then a chance to post a defining picture)
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cmogi10
Bodhisattva
Because you like to take photos of tough guys?
Ironically Fabian might be the most Flamboyant over the top guy I know.
Grade A tough meat.
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
Sometimes it's no more than chance. The M3 I bought in 1985 came with (among other lenses) a Summarit and a Summaron. The IIIc I bought twenty years later came with a Summitar. Very soon after I bought a user M2 from Youxin Ye recently, he offered me a collapsible Summicron at a price which I could not turn down.
nobbylon
Veteran
I like Leica glass because I like to shoot wide open a lot of the time and the out of focus background with smooth transition from object to object is what does it for me. I do still use Zuiko and Nikon lenses and do enjoy the pictures that they produce but they are different and I haven't used anything else other than Leica that I like more. Close them all down and quality glass is exactly that, no matter whose label is on it. I'm sure the Zeiss, Hexanon and VC lenses do a great job but I haven't used them. Is Leica glass worth the money? I sometimes wonder. My Zuiko 50 1.4 cost me £30 and I get a lot of pleasure out of the results, my 50 lux a lot more and whether buying into this Leica branding can be justified by the cost, only the user can say. I think that if you can see and feel a difference in your own photography using a particular brand then the cost was worth it, if not, it wasn't! Like a lot of people on here I've used a lot of cheaper gear before I ended up with Leica, always seeking a particular look in my pictures. As soon as I'd seen the 1st roll back from my original 35 R lens I knew I had found what I was looking for. My 85mm f2 Zuiko does it for me as well though at a fraction of the cost! I've tried lot's of lenses, kept what works for me and sold the others. Didn't mean they where no good, just that they didn't suit my style.
MikeL
Go Fish
You guys are living in your Leica love ivory towers. FYI some of the $100 kit lenses perform wonderfully. The technology behind designing lenses have come a long way.
Totally, I get the same look from my Nikon kit lens from f1.4 to f8 as I do with the 75 Summilux. You are so right and smart!
nobbylon
Veteran
Totally, I get the same look from my Nikon kit lens from f1.4 to f8 as I do with the 75 Summilux. You are so right and smart!
haha
Nh3
Well-known
Totally, I get the same look from my Nikon kit lens from f1.4 to f8 as I do with the 75 Summilux. You are so right and smart!
Whatever makes you sleep at night. lol
Pablito
coco frío
Not fair to the Canikon lenses. I'm sure the possibilities would be just as endless with those.
......nope........
I was kidding all along, Gabriel. I use it all........
mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
Not one of the reasons I like my75mm Summilux!Another reason is small size of 35mm leica lenses.
...Mike
mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
Most of mine are Konica. But there's nothing guite like that 75I have not found a rangefinder lens that looks like my 75/1.4/.
Many other focal length choices are not leica glass, in fact most of it is Zeiss.
Nando
Well-known
I voted other but wish there was an 'all the above' option. I have a new Summilux-ASPH but I also have a Summarit from 1946 - I love them both lenses for different reasons. Although I sometimes resent that the prices of Leica stuff being driven up by collectors, I still appreciate that there is a market for used gear. If I buy used Leica gear and end up trying to sell it, its nice to know that I probably won't lose too much money and perhaps even make a small profit sometimes.
bottley1
only to feel
How do you know he's tough? Maybe he's a cuddly bear. Maybe it's an actor...maybe...
he certainly looks miserable....maybe he's jealous because he can't afford that nice Leica lens being pointed at him.
cmogi10
Bodhisattva
he certainly looks miserable....maybe he's jealous because he can't afford that nice Leica lens being pointed at him.![]()
There you go! Figured it out.
Hacker
黑客
You guys are living in your Leica love ivory towers. FYI some of the $100 kit lenses perform wonderfully. The technology behind designing lenses have come a long way.
Damn, I just bought a 72mm UV/IR filter for $189 and a $69 A&A Pocketto to house that lens. Yes, and I paid $125 for the 6-bit Voigtlander Type II adapter also. :bang:
Hacker
黑客
But there's nothing guite like that 75![]()
Nikkor's 10.5 cm f2.5 for portraits.
ferider
Veteran
Nikkor's 10.5 cm f2.5 for portraits.(I did not say low light)
The funny thing is that with the 75/1.4 v2 you can fill the frame more and get more shallow DOF than with the 105/2.5, due to half min. distance and speed.
Hacker
黑客
Agree with you. I have both, but the Nikkor is no pushover (http://www.dantestella.com/technical/nikoleic.html#10525):


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