notturtle
Well-known
"I do not get excited about 75 APOs, 90 APOs etc as I know they would be paperweights for me."
Any lens can be a paper weight if unused. Sometimes I leave the house with just the 90AA on my M7. I love these lenses but the trick is you must use them.
The point I was making was that the OP states that he is not a user of 85mm, preferring longer FLs in the tele range... and that the attraction was the stellar MTFs. That sounds like a terrible reason to buy a $3k lens! Its hard to succeed if you force yourself to use a great lens because it is great. Far better to leave the house with a FL that works for you, even if the performance is mediocre. You'll get far better shots.
I sold my 50 Lux asph BP (got it in a kit) because the FL is not one that works for me terribly well and when it does it tends not to be wide open, so I stuck with the vastly cheaper and already superb 50 planar ZM for well under 5% of my shooting. I would have been daft to keep the BP lux just because 'it is an amazing lens.' Each to their own of course, but I cannot fathom buying a lens in a FL that does not otherwise attract you just because it is super sharp. Truth is that 95% of the time a much mor modest lens would perform just as well (to all intents and purposes).
In response to the OP, I would go buy a cheaper lens like a used 90 APO Lanthar or Elmarit-M and see if you get on with the FL. If you feel the need to upgrade, go for it.
fuwen
Well-known
Want to kindly remind you that the R4m with an external finder (if that is what you mean) will not be able to reliably focus the 85@2 (or even 5.6 for that matter).
But maybe you mean you will buy another body and use external; finders on the WA side....
In any case: good luck with your decision....
Oh yes, I mean to use the Sonnar with my 35RF and then to use the external finder for the 21mm if I decided to go with just one body .........
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Notturtle -- Agreed, I have had all the great 50mms and sold them off as a lens that rarely gets used. So why keep it. In hindsight maybe I just like the 90mm which why it stays on one of my M's.
photony texas
Light Sensitive
I was lucky enough to test this lens for 2 weeks, more photos to come soon.
I am presently having computer problems but I wanted to share some results of this fine OPTIC with others.
I am presently having computer problems but I wanted to share some results of this fine OPTIC with others.

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Jungle Jim
Leica Fat Old Men's Club
WOW photony texas! Very nice rendering with this lens. The way it draws reminds me of the 80mm Leica R Summilux.
Best Wishes!
Best Wishes!
George S.
How many is enough?
Sale? LOL...
Seriously though, you can get it cheaper than list, but even "on sale" it won't be cheap. Check eBay for trends/samples.
Sorry for not being clear. By "sale price" I did not mean "on sale" I meant normal selling price. What do they go for?
photony texas
Light Sensitive
Thanks Jungle Jim, it helps to have pretty subject matter 
Something about Sonnars they draw beautifully.
I wish I could afford to buy this lens, maybe someday.
George S. the normal price without the lens shade is $2,900.00 USD
Something about Sonnars they draw beautifully.
I wish I could afford to buy this lens, maybe someday.
George S. the normal price without the lens shade is $2,900.00 USD
fuwen
Well-known
Got back my 8x12 prints. I like the lens, no regret.
http://www.fuwen.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=79&Itemid=162
http://www.fuwen.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=79&Itemid=162
akiralx
Established
I've got the 75 Summicron-ASPH so I doubt I need this lens, excellent though it will be. Has anyone shot the ZI with a 75mm lens?
ljsegil
Well-known
I've got the 75 Summicron-ASPH so I doubt I need this lens, excellent though it will be. Has anyone shot the ZI with a 75mm lens?
Yes, and it's a great combination, well balanced and very easy to focus.
LJS
bluegt2
Newbie
Sonnar ZM 85
Sonnar ZM 85
I have used this lens on my M8 and found it to be absolutely exceptional! I like it better than any of my Leica lenses other than the 35 SX. The Sonnar is brilliant at f/2.8 (f/4 is almost too technical looking), and the color fidelity is at least equal to the 35 SX. It does have color fringing below f/4 (which you can adjust in Raw converter), and is prone to objectionable flare in contre-jour lighting. You can check out a .jpg I posted as a review on Adorama's website. I sold my 75 Summicron the next day, I loved the Sonnar so much.
Sonnar ZM 85
I have used this lens on my M8 and found it to be absolutely exceptional! I like it better than any of my Leica lenses other than the 35 SX. The Sonnar is brilliant at f/2.8 (f/4 is almost too technical looking), and the color fidelity is at least equal to the 35 SX. It does have color fringing below f/4 (which you can adjust in Raw converter), and is prone to objectionable flare in contre-jour lighting. You can check out a .jpg I posted as a review on Adorama's website. I sold my 75 Summicron the next day, I loved the Sonnar so much.
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