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All,
To begin, let me say that I know matters such as this are highly subjective. That said, I think I can benefit from input.
I use an M8 with Elmarit 28mm 2.8 ASPH and Summicron 2.0 50mm. (All are in Mint condition, as I am compulsive as heck about such things.) I have three interests in photography: 1) landscape; 2) street photography; and 3) OOF (bokeh)-oriented photography. I find that my current lens makeup is adequate for interests #1 and #2, but not #3. I do NOT plan to build a large collection of lenses. In contrast, I plan on having two or three lenses—and I’m not interested in 75mm or 90mm lenses. I do value lens speed and shallow OOF and would like to move into a lens that draws in a less “clinical” manner. I am pondering three “options” and am seeking input. (Each of these options would cost me about $4,000.)
Option 1: I could purchase a used Nocti 50mm 1.0. This would address interest #3. I could still use the Elmarit 28mm 2.8 ASPH for interest #1 and the Elmarit 28mm 2.8 ASPH and Summicron 2.0 50mm for interest #2. Pro: The Nocti is a darn interesting lens. Cons: The Nocti is a darn heavy lens, and I’d have two of three lenses at 50mm.
Option 2: I could purchase a used Nocti 50mm 1.0, sell the Summicron 2.0 50mm, and purchase a used 35mm lens (either a Summicron 2.0 pre-ASPH v4 or Summilux 1.4 pre-ASPH). With this option, I could use the Nocti for interest #3, the Elmarit 28mm 2.8 ASPH for interest #1, and the Elmarit 28mm 2.8 ASPH and used 35mm for interest #2. Pros: The Nocti is a darn interesting lens, and I would end up with three lenses of different length. Con: The Nocti is a darn heavy lens.
Option 3: I could trade in the Elmarit 28mm 2.8 ASPH and Summicron 2.0 50mm and purchase the following two lenses: Summicron 28mm 2.0 ASPH and Summilux 1.4 50mm ASPH. I could use the Summicron 28mm 2.0 ASPH for interest #1, both lenses for interest #2, and the Summilux 1.4 50mm ASPH for interest #3. Pro: I’d have two excellent fast lenses. Con: I’d be improving my lenses, but not adding to them (e.g., per the addition of a third lens or a Nocti).
So it is with this predicament that I turn to you. Again, I know this is highly subjective—and that there is no “right” or “wrong.” Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have learned a lot about this—and other matters—from reading posts on RFF.
To begin, let me say that I know matters such as this are highly subjective. That said, I think I can benefit from input.
I use an M8 with Elmarit 28mm 2.8 ASPH and Summicron 2.0 50mm. (All are in Mint condition, as I am compulsive as heck about such things.) I have three interests in photography: 1) landscape; 2) street photography; and 3) OOF (bokeh)-oriented photography. I find that my current lens makeup is adequate for interests #1 and #2, but not #3. I do NOT plan to build a large collection of lenses. In contrast, I plan on having two or three lenses—and I’m not interested in 75mm or 90mm lenses. I do value lens speed and shallow OOF and would like to move into a lens that draws in a less “clinical” manner. I am pondering three “options” and am seeking input. (Each of these options would cost me about $4,000.)
Option 1: I could purchase a used Nocti 50mm 1.0. This would address interest #3. I could still use the Elmarit 28mm 2.8 ASPH for interest #1 and the Elmarit 28mm 2.8 ASPH and Summicron 2.0 50mm for interest #2. Pro: The Nocti is a darn interesting lens. Cons: The Nocti is a darn heavy lens, and I’d have two of three lenses at 50mm.
Option 2: I could purchase a used Nocti 50mm 1.0, sell the Summicron 2.0 50mm, and purchase a used 35mm lens (either a Summicron 2.0 pre-ASPH v4 or Summilux 1.4 pre-ASPH). With this option, I could use the Nocti for interest #3, the Elmarit 28mm 2.8 ASPH for interest #1, and the Elmarit 28mm 2.8 ASPH and used 35mm for interest #2. Pros: The Nocti is a darn interesting lens, and I would end up with three lenses of different length. Con: The Nocti is a darn heavy lens.
Option 3: I could trade in the Elmarit 28mm 2.8 ASPH and Summicron 2.0 50mm and purchase the following two lenses: Summicron 28mm 2.0 ASPH and Summilux 1.4 50mm ASPH. I could use the Summicron 28mm 2.0 ASPH for interest #1, both lenses for interest #2, and the Summilux 1.4 50mm ASPH for interest #3. Pro: I’d have two excellent fast lenses. Con: I’d be improving my lenses, but not adding to them (e.g., per the addition of a third lens or a Nocti).
So it is with this predicament that I turn to you. Again, I know this is highly subjective—and that there is no “right” or “wrong.” Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have learned a lot about this—and other matters—from reading posts on RFF.