Can anyone recommend the best 35mm lens? I'll be buying used, thanks!
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Can anyone recommend the best 35mm lens? I'll be buying used, thanks!
The best is reputed to be the current model Summicron; the next best the previous model. As a screw-mount Leica user (IIIa & IIIf) I don't have experiance --or funds :-)-- for either, but I've had a V/C f1.7 Ultron for about a year and its also VERY good (and only about $400 new).
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Ross,
I’ve only used two 35 mm lenses on my M6, the f2 from one generation back and a 40+ year-old Summaron (?) f3.5. The latter I regard as a period piece, for collectors, or to use when an “old look” is desired. I would say there is probably not a “best” lens, just a variety of good options.
The Summicron is the main lens on my M6. I use it a lot, and it’s a great lens. At f stops below about f 4 it is probably the equal of the most up-to-the-minute asph. lens, ie. very, very good. I would not spend the extra $ for a lens faster than f2. It’s not worth the money—to me—and the lens is usually bigger and heavier, but perhaps not for the asph models. Face it, all Leica lenses are great, so you can’t go wrong. It’s just a matter of fine tuning your choice to your individual needs and deciding how much value the extra cost of the asph lens is worth to you.
Cheers,
Joe Stephenson
Good info, thanks guys. I currently have a 28mm elmarit m and it's great!
i USE A 35MM F2 ASPH SUMMICRON MOUNTED ON A M6TTL BOTH TWO YEARS OLD AND I CAN TELL YOU THAT THE THIS LENS IS SUPERB.
I shoot mainly monochrome and colour transparencies , when the trannys are projected they literally jump out of the screen and bite you with their sharpness and colour saturation.
the lens is not cheap but well worth the cost if you can save up for it like I did.
Ross,
I ditto baronfoxx's recommendation of the f/1.4 ASPH. I had one and used it very sucessfully down to 1/8 second wide open hand held with good results. Like a dummy I sold it, and now it's on the "replacement" list.
Thanks!
Steve
</span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Steve Hamley @ Oct 2 2002, 10:38 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>Ross,
I ditto baronfoxx's recommendation of the f/1.4 ASPH. I had one and used it very sucessfully down to 1/8 second wide open hand held with good results. Like a dummy I sold it, and now it's on the "replacement" list.
Thanks!
Steve</td></tr></table><span id='postcolor'>
cool thanks http://apug.org/forum/html/emoticons/smile.gif
I also recommend and use the 35 1.4 summilux and have found the optical RESULT (I won't argue formulas) vary with age of the lens. I have new lenses like my summilux and summicrons, both 50mm and 35mm that are 40 years old that definately have more of what I can render as the "Leica glow" as opposed to their newer models which, IMO, are sharper but not neccesarily better. Buying used is a very good idea and there are several dealors around who are of high quality and will give you a good deal.
I use the 35mm Summicron ASPH. I'm very happy with it. I use it on an M7 with a .72 view finder. I find the frame lines to be perfect (almost fills the view finder, but leaves some room on the side). The prints are sharp, and the contrast is nice. I can't comment on color balance or that stuff as I don't shoot color.